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1 divagation
divagasjɔ̃* * *divagation nf1 (de fou, malade) ravings (pl);2 ( élucubration) rambling ¢; n'écoute pas leurs divagations don't listen to their ramblings; -
2 divagations
divaɡasjɔ̃ nfplramblings, [de malade] ravings* * *[divagasjɔ̃] nom féminin pluriel -
3 délire
délire [deliʀ]masculine nouna. [de malade] delirium• c'est du délire ! (inf) ( = extravagant) it's sheer madness!b. ( = frénésie) frenzy• quand l'acteur parut, ce fut du délire (inf) when the actor appeared the crowd went crazy* * *deliʀnom masculin1) Médecine, Psychologie delirium2) (colloq) ( folie) madnesstravailler autant, c'est du délire! — it's crazy (colloq) to work that hard!
3) ( enthousiasme) frenzy4) ( frénésie) frenzy* * *deliʀ1. nm1) (= fièvre) delirium2) fig (= frénésie) frenzy3) (= fantaisie) wild ideaIls sont toujours prêts à la suivre dans ses délires. — They're always ready to go along with her wild ideas.
4) (= aberration, folie) sheer lunacy5)2. adj** * *délire nm1 Méd, Psych delirium; fièvre accompagnée de délire fever accompanied by delirium; en proie au délire suffering from delirium; délire obsessionnel obsessive-compulsive disorder, OCD;2 ○( folie) madness; travailler autant, c'est du délire! it's madness to work that hard; sur la route hier c'était le délire it was sheer madness on the road yesterday; la soirée de Max c'était le délire! ( c'était génial) Max's party was fantastic○; ( c'était atroce) Max's party was a nightmare○;3 ( enthousiasme exubérant) frenzy; au troisième but ce fut le délire at the third goal the crowd went wild; foule/salle en délire crowd/audience in raptures;4 ( frénésie) frenzy; délire verbal verbal excess.[delir] nom masculin2. [incohérences]3. (familier & locution)c'est le ou du délire: partout où il se produit, c'est le ou du délire wherever he performs, audiences go wild ou crazydemander aux gens de payer 50 % en plus, c'est du délire! asking people to pay 50% over the odds is stark staring madness!ce n'est plus de la mise en scène, c'est du délire! it's no longer stage production, it's sheer madness!————————en délire locution adjectivale -
4 insanité
insanité [ɛ̃sanite]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃sanitenom féminin ( propos insensé) rubbish [U]* * *ɛ̃sanitenf1) (= déraison) madness no pl insanity no pl2) (= propos)* * *insanité nf1 ( propos insensé) rubbish ¢; c'est une insanité it's rubbish; proférer or débiter des insanités to come out with a lot of rubbish (sur about);2 ( déraison) insanity.[ɛ̃sanite] nom féminin1. [folie] insanity2. [remarque] insane ou nonsensical remark -
5 vitupérations
vitupérations [vitypeʀasjɔ̃]plural feminine noun* * *vitypeʀasjɔ̃ nfplinvective sg* * *[vityperasjɔ̃] nom féminin pluriel -
6 élucubrations
élucubrations [elykybʀasjɔ̃]plural feminine noun* * *elykybʀasjɔ̃nom féminin pluriel rantings* * *elykybʀasjɔ̃ nfpl* * *élucubrations nfpl rantings.[elykybrasjɔ̃] nom féminin pluriel
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