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1 rot
∎ to rot in prison pourrir ou croupir en prison;∎ familiar let them rot! qu'ils crèvent!(vegetable, fibres) (faire) pourrir; (tooth) carier, gâter;∎ sugar rots your teeth le sucre gâte les dents ou donne des caries3 noun∎ the rot has set in ça commence à se gâter;∎ to stop the rot empêcher les choses de se dégrader, remonter la pente;∎ we've stopped the rot on remonte la pente∎ don't talk rot! arrête de raconter n'importe quoi!;∎ that's utter rot!, what rot! c'est vraiment n'importe quoi!(compost material) se décomposer -
2 rot
A n1 lit pourriture f ; fig mal m ; the rot in the system le mal qui ronge le système ; to stop the rot fig arrêter le mal or la gangrène ; the rot set in when… les choses ont commencé à se gâter quand… ;3 Vet piétin m.C vi ( p prés etc - tt-) ( also rot away) lit pourrir ; fig [person] moisir ○ ; to leave sb to rot in prison laisser moisir ○ or croupir ○ qn en prison. -
3 rot
rot [rɒt]1. noun• to stop the rot ( = stop things getting worse) redresser la situation* * *[rɒt] 1.noun lit pourriture f; fig mal m2.the rot set in when... — les choses ont commencé à se gâter quand...
transitive verb (p prés etc - tt-) pourrir3. -
4 eat
eat [i:t]• what's eating you? (inf) qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ?3. plural noun[sea] éroder ; [acid, mice] ronger[acid, rust, pest] ronger ; [rot, damp] attaquer► eat in• to eat in or take away? sur place ou à emporter ?[acid] ronger• it's really eaten into our savings ça a fait un trou dans nos économies► eat out intransitive verb aller au restaurant► eat up• eat up! mangez !( = finish off) finir[+ resources, profits] absorber ; [+ savings] engloutir* * *[iːt] 1.to eat (one's) lunch/dinner — déjeuner/dîner
to eat somebody/something alive — [mosquitoes] dévorer quelqu'un/quelque chose
2.to eat one's words — fig ravaler ses paroles
to eat from ou out of — manger dans
I'll have him eating out of my hand — fig j'en ferai ce que je voudrai
Phrasal Verbs:- eat away- eat into- eat out- eat up -
5 YOLMICTIA
yôlmictia > yôlmictih.*\YOLMICTIA v.t. tê-., faire défaillir, priver quelqu'un de conscience." quinyôlmictiâyah ", ils les privaient de conscience.A l'aide de la drogue itzpactli. Sah9,87." têcochtlâza, têyôlmictia ", il vole en endormant les gens, il les prive de conscience - he robs by casting a spell, causing people to faint.Est dit du têmâcpalihtotih. Sah10,39." niman pêhua in mihpotza inic ihiyotica quizotlahuaz, quiyôlmictîz in tlamînqui ", alors il commence à roter, ainsi, à cause de son rot l'archer s'évanouit, défaille - then it begins to hiss, so that by its breath, it may make faint, may terrify the hunter.Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,2." têihpotza ic têyôlmictia, ic têzotlahua ", il rote à la face des gens pour les faire défaillir pour qu'ils s'évanouissent - it hisses at one in order to terrify one - to make him swoon away. Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,3.Form: sur mictia morph.incorp. yôl-li.
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rot away — variant UK US Main entry: rot … Useful english dictionary
rot away — PHRASAL VERB When something rots away, it decays until it falls to pieces or none of it remains. [V P] The pillars rotted away and were replaced. Syn: decay … English dictionary
rot away — See: rot I … English dictionary
rot — rot1 [ rat ] verb * 1. ) rot or rot away intransitive or transitive to decay by a gradual natural process, or to make something decay in this way: All that candy will rot your teeth. The window frames had completely rotted away. => ROTTING 2.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rot — I = rot away rot UK [rɒt] / US [rɑt] or rot away UK / US verb Word forms rot : present tense I/you/we/they rot he/she/it rots present participle rotting past tense rotted past participle rotted * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to decay by a gradual … English dictionary
rot — rot1 [rɔt US ra:t] v past tense and past participle rotted present participle rotting [: Old English; Origin: rotian] 1.) [I and T] to decay by a gradual natural process, or to make something do this ▪ Candy will rot your teeth. ▪ The trees were… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rot — [[t]rɒ̱t[/t]] rots, rotting, rotted 1) V ERG When food, wood, or another substance rots, or when something rots it, it becomes softer and is gradually destroyed. If we don t unload it soon, the grain will start rotting in the silos... [V n]… … English dictionary
rot — [c]/rɒt / (say rot) verb (rotted, rotting) –verb (i) 1. to undergo decomposition; decay. 2. to become morally corrupt or offensive. –verb (t) 3. to cause to rot. 4. → ret. –noun 5. the process of rotting. 6. the state of being rotten; decay;… …
rot — /rot/, v., rotted, rotting, n., interj. v.i. 1. to undergo decomposition; decay. 2. to deteriorate, disintegrate, fall, or become weak due to decay (often fol. by away, from, off, etc.). 3. to languish, as in confinement. 4. to become morally… … Universalium
rot — [rät] vi. rotted, rotting [ME roten < OE rotian, akin to Du rotten: for IE base see ROTTEN] 1. to decompose gradually by the action of bacteria, fungi, etc.; decay; spoil 2. to fall or pass (off, away, etc.) by decaying 3. to become unhealthy … English World dictionary
rot — [n1] corrosion, disintegration blight, canker, decay, decomposition, deterioration, mold, putrefaction, putrescence; concepts 469,698 Ant. building, development, growth rot [n2] garbage, nonsense balderdash, bilge, bunk, claptrap, drivel,… … New thesaurus