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1 refoulé
refoulé, e [ʀ(ə)fule]* * *refoulée ʀ(ə)fule nom masculin, féminin repressed person* * *ʀ(ə)fule adj refoulé, -ePSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE repressed* * *A pp ⇒ refouler.B pp adj [personne] repressed, inhibited.C nm,f1 ( psychologiquement) repressed person;2 ( sexuellement) sexually repressed person.[instinct, sentiment] repressed[ambition] frustrated[personne] inhibited————————, refoulée [rəfule] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin -
2 inhibé
inibe adj inhibé, -e(= complexé) inhibited* * *————————, inhibée [inibe] nom masculin, nom féminininhibited ou repressed person -
3 coincé
adjective* * *coincée kwɛ̃se adjectif1) ( incapable de bouger) stuck; ( incapable de sortir) trappedcoincé entre quelque chose et quelque chose — [meuble, maison] wedged between something and something
il n'a pas pu se lever, il était coincé — (colloq) he couldn't get up, his back had gone (colloq)
2) (colloq) ( incapable d'agir) stuck (colloq)il était coincé entre l'opposition et son propre parti — he was caught between the opposition and his own party
3) (colloq) ( collet monté) uptight (colloq)* * *kwɛ̃se adj coincé, -e1) (dans un espace exigu) stuck, jammedLa clé est coincée dans la serrure. — The key is stuck in the lock.
La porte est coincée. — The door's jammed.
2) fig (= inhibé) uptightIl est un peu coincé. — He's a bit uptight.
* * *A pp ⇒ coincer.B pp adj1 ( incapable de bouger) [personne, porte, fermeture, tiroir] stuck; ( incapable de sortir) [personne] trapped; la pièce coincée dans la machine the coin that is stuck in the machine; rester coincé dans des embouteillages to be stuck in traffic jams; coincé entre qch et qch [meuble, maison] wedged between sth and sth; un lit coincé entre une table et le mur a bed wedged between a table and the wall; il n'a pas pu se lever, il était coincé○ he couldn't get up, his back had gone○;2 ○( incapable d'agir) stuck○; s'il refuse le compromis, nous sommes coincés if he refuses to compromise, we're stuck; sans mes outils je suis coincé without my tools I'm stuck; être coincé entre qch et qch to be stuck between sth and sth; il était coincé entre l'opposition et son propre parti he was caught between the opposition and his own party;3 ○( mal à l'aise) ill at ease;4 ○( collet monté) uptight○. -
4 constipé
constipé, e [kɔ̃stipe]adjective• avoir l'air or être constipé (pejorative = guindé) to look stiff* * *constipée kɔ̃stipe adjectif1) Médecine constipated2) (colloq) fig ( contraint)* * *kɔ̃stipe adj constipé, -e1) MÉDECINE constipated2) fig stiff* * *A pp ⇒ constiper.B pp adj1 Méd constipated;C nm,f1 Méd constipation sufferer;2. (familier) [guindé]être ou avoir l'air constipé to look ill-at-ease ou uncomfortable————————, constipée [kɔ̃stipe] nom masculin, nom féminin2. (familier) [personne guindée] repressed ou stuffy person -
5 réprimer
réprimer [ʀepʀime]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ insurrection, sentiment, désir] to repress ; [+ crimes, abus] to crack down on ; [+ rire, bâillement, larmes, colère] to suppress* * *ʀepʀimeverbe transitif to repress [envie, penchant]; to suppress [bâillement, sourire]; to suppress [révolte]; to crack down on [fraude, trafic]* * *ʀepʀime vt1) [délits, crimes] to punish, [insurrection] to put down2) [émotions] to suppress* * *réprimer verb table: aimer vtr to repress [envie, nervosité, penchant]; to suppress [bâillement, sourire]; to suppress [révolte]; to crack down on [fraude, trafic].[reprime] verbe transitif2. [punir - délit, vandalisme] to punishréprimer le banditisme/terrorisme to crack down on crime/terrorism3. [sourire, colère] to suppress[larmes] to hold ou to choke back (separable)[bâillement] to stifledes rires réprimés repressed ou stifled laughter -
6 élaboration
élaboration [elabɔʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *elabɔʀasjɔ̃1) ( de projet) development; ( de solution) working out; ( de document) drafting; ( de journal) putting together2) Botanique elaboration* * *elabɔʀasjɔ̃ nf* * *élaboration nf1 (de projet, stratégie) development; ( de solution) working out; ( de document) drafting; (de journal, brochure) putting together;[elabɔrasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'une théorie, d'une idée] working out3. PSYCHOLOGIE
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