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1 préparer à la hâte
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2 bruire
bruire [bʀyiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb[feuilles, tissu, vent] to rustle* * *bʀɥiʀverbe intransitif liter [feuille, papier, tissu] to rustle; [ruisseau] to murmur; [insecte] to hum* * *bʀɥiʀ vi[feuilles, étoffe] to rustle, [eau] to murmur* * *bruire verb table: finir vi liter [feuille, papier, tissu] to rustle; [ruisseau] to murmur; [insecte] to hum; le vent bruissait dans les feuillages the wind was rustling through the leaves.[brɥir] verbe intransitif[eau] to murmur -
3 bruissement
bruissement [bʀyismɑ̃]masculine noun[de feuilles, tissu, vent] rustling* * *bʀɥismɑ̃nom masculin liter (de feuille, papier, tissu, vent) rustle [U], rustling [U]; ( de ruisseau) murmur [U]; ( d'insecte) humming [U]* * *bʀɥismɑ̃ nm[feuilles] rustling, [eau] murmuring* * *bruissement nm liter (de feuille, papier, tissu, vent) rustle ¢, rustling ¢; ( de ruisseau) murmur(ing) ¢; ( d'insecte) humming ¢.[brɥismɑ̃] nom masculin[de l'eau] murmuring[des ailes, d'une voile] flapping -
4 chanter
chanter [∫ɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• chante-nous quelque chose ! sing us something!• qu'est-ce qu'il nous chante là ? ( = raconte) what's he on about now? (inf)2. intransitive verba. [personne, oiseau] to sing ; [coq] to crow• chanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune* * *ʃɑ̃te
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1) Musique to sing [air]2) ( célébrer) to sing (of), to celebrate [exploit, héros]3) (colloq) ( raconter)
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ça te chante d'aller à la campagne? — do you fancy (colloq) going to the country?
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verbe intransitif1) [personne] to singchanter juste/faux — to sing in tune/out of tune
2) [oiseau] to sing; [coq] to crow; [grillon] to chirp; [cigale] to shrill; [bouilloire] to sing; [vent] ( dans les voiles) to sing; ( dans les arbres) to rustle; [source] to bubble3) ( subir du chantage)* * *ʃɑ̃te1. vt2. vi1) MUSIQUE to sing2) (= plaire) (tournure impersonnelle)chanter à qn; si cela lui chante — if he feels like it
3) (chantage)* * *chanter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Mus to sing [air, duo]; tu nous chantes quelque chose? will you sing something for us?, will you give us a song?; messe chantée sung mass; spectacle chanté et dansé musical spectacular;2 ( célébrer) to sing (of), to celebrate [exploit, héros]; chanter les louanges de qn to sing sb's praises;3 ○( raconter) qu'est-ce qu'il nous chante? what's he on about○? GB, what's he talking about?; chanter qch sur tous les tons to harp on about sth.B chanter à○ vtr ind ( plaire) si le film te chante if the film appeals to you; ça te chante d'aller à la campagne? do you feel like ou fancy○ going to the country?; ça ne me chante guère de partir I don't really feel like going; ça n'a guère chanté à mon père it didn't go down very well with my father; je ferai comme il me chantera I'll do as I please.C vi1 [personne] to sing; ( en parlant) to have a lilting voice ou a singsong accent; chanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune; il a un accent/une voix qui chante he has a singsong accent/a lilting voice; chanter en parlant to talk with a lilt;2 [oiseau] to sing; [coq] to crow; [poule] to squawk; [grillon] to chirp; [cigale] to shrill; [bouilloire] to sing; [vent] ( dans les voiles) to sing; ( dans les arbres) to rustle; [source] to bubble;3 ( subir du chantage) faire chanter qn to blackmail sb.[ʃɑ̃te] verbe intransitif1. [personne] to singchanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune[cigale] to chirp[coq] to crow(littéraire) [rivière, mer] to murmur[bouilloire] whistle3. [être mélodieux - accent, voix] to lilt4. (locution)viens quand ça te chante come whenever you feel like it ou whenever the mood takes you————————[ʃɑ̃te] verbe transitif2. [célébrer] to sing (of) -
5 craquer
craquer [kʀake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = produire un bruit) [parquet] to creak ; [feuilles mortes, disque] to crackle ; [chaussures] to squeakb. ( = céder) [collant] to rip ; [bois] to crackc. ( = s'écrouler) [accusé, malade] to collapse• je craque (inf) ( = je n'en peux plus) I've had enough ; ( = je deviens fou) I'm cracking up (inf)2. transitive verba. [+ pantalon] to rip* * *kʀake
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1) ( déchirer) to split [vêtement]; to rip [collant]; to break [sangle, poignée]2) ( frotter) to strike [allumette]
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verbe intransitif1) ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, vitre] to crack; [sac] to burst2) ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages] to crack3) ( pour allumer)4) (colloq) ( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to crack up (colloq); ( dans un effort) to give up* * *kʀake1. vi1) (= faire un bruit sec) [bois, plancher] to creakLe plancher craque. — The floor creaks.
2) (= se rompre) [fil, branche] to snap, [couture] to come apart, to burstMa fermeture éclair a craqué. — My zip's burst.
3) fig (= céder, perdre le contrôle de soi) to crack up4) fig (= succomber au charme de qn ou qch) * to be unable to resistLes femmes l'adorent, il les fait toutes craquer. — Women love him, they all find him irresistible.
Quand j'ai vu cette robe, j'ai craqué! — When I saw that dress, I couldn't resist it!
craquer pour qch [nourriture, bonbons, vêtement] — to find sth irresistible
2. vt* * *craquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déchirer) to split [pantalon, veste, jupe]; to rip [collant]; to burst [sac]; to break [sangle, poignée];2 ( frotter) to strike [allumette];3 Chimie to crack [pétrole].B vi1 ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, poutre, plaque de verre] to crack; [sac] to burst; ta veste va craquer sous les bras your jacket is going to split under the arms; faire craquer une branche/poutre to break a branch/beam;2 ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages, brindilles] to crack; qui craque sous la dent crunchy; faire craquer ses articulations to crack one's joints;3 ( pour allumer) faire craquer une allumette to strike a match;4 ○( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to break down, to crack up○; ( dans effort) to give up; je craque ( de tension nerveuse) I'm cracking up○; ( séduit par qch) I just can't resist; craquer pour qn ( tomber amoureux) to fall for sb○.[krake] verbe intransitif1. [plancher] to creak[herbes sèches] to crackle2. [se fendre - couture, tissu] to split ; [ - sac] to split open ; [ - fil, lacets] to break, to snap off ; [ - banquise] to crack, to split (up) ; [ - collant] to ripses nerfs ont craqué she had a nervous breakdown, she cracked upils ont essayé de me faire craquer en fumant devant moi they tried to break my resolve by smoking in front of me4. (familier) [être séduit] to go wild5. (familier) [s'effondrer - institution, projet] to founder, to be falling apart, to be on the verge of collapse————————[krake] verbe transitif2. [allumette] to strike3. (familier) [dépenser] to blow -
6 crisser
crisser [kʀise]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *kʀiseverbe intransitif [chaussures, craie, ongles] to squeak; [neige] to crunch; [pneus, freins] to screech; [plume] to scratch* * *kʀise vi[neige] to crunch, [tissu] to rustle, [pneu] to screech* * *crisser verb table: aimer vi [chaussures, craie, ongles] to squeak; [gravillons, neige] to crunch; [pneus, freins] to screech; [stylo à plume] to scratch.[krise] verbe intransitif[cuir] to squeak[neige, gravillons] to crunch[étoffe, papier] to rustle[craie, scie] to grate -
7 frémissement
frémissement [fʀemismɑ̃]masculine nouna. [de corps] trembling ; [de lèvres, narines] quivering ; (de fièvre) shivering ; (de colère, d'impatience) tremblingb. [d'eau chaude] simmeringc. ( = reprise) un frémissement de l'économie signs of economic recovery* * *fʀemismɑ̃nom masculin1) ( vibration) quiver, tremor2) ( d'émotion) (de narine, lèvre, main) trembling [U]; (de personne, corps) (dû à la joie, la colère, au plaisir) quiver; (dû à l'effroi, au dégoût) shudder* * *fʀemismɑ̃ nm1) (= changement) [marché, conjoncture] slight upturn, [joie] quiver2) (= mouvement) [feuilles] stirring3) (eau) simmering* * *frémissement nm1 ( vibration) quiver, tremor; le frémissement du vent dans les arbres the rustle of the wind in the trees;2 ( sous l'effet d'une émotion) (de narine, lèvre, main) trembling ¢; (de personne, corps) (dû à la joie, la colère, à l'impatience, au plaisir) quiver; (dû à l'horreur, l'effroi, au dégoût) shudder; un frémissement de terreur/joie parcourut la foule a ripple of terror/joy ran through the crowd; il ressentit un frémissement de tout son être ( de plaisir) his whole being thrilled; ( de terreur) his whole being shuddered.[fremismɑ̃] nom masculin2. (littéraire) [des feuilles] rustling[de la surface d'un lac] rippling -
8 chuchoter
chuchoter [∫y∫ɔte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive and intransitive verb* * *ʃyʃɔte
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verbe transitif to whisper
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verbe intransitif [personne] to whisper; [ruisseau, vent] to murmur* * *ʃyʃɔte1. vt2. vi* * *chuchoter verb table: aimerA vtr to whisper; elle me chuchota quelques mots à l'oreille she whispered a few words in my ear; on chuchote de drôles d'histoires en ville there are some strange stories going around town.B vi [personne] to whisper; [ruisseau, vent] to murmur; [feuilles] to rustle.[ʃyʃɔte] verbe intransitif————————[ʃyʃɔte] verbe transitif[mot d'amour, secret] to whisper -
9 crissement
crissement [kʀismɑ̃]masculine noun* * *kʀismɑ̃nom masculin (de chaussures, craie) squeak; ( de neige) crunch; (de freins, pneus) screech; ( de plume) scratching* * *kʀismɑ̃ nm[neige sous les pas] crunch, [soie] rustle, [pneus] screech* * *crissement nm (de chaussures, craie, d'ongles) squeak; (de neige, sable) crunch; (de freins, pneus) screech; ( de stylo à plume) scratching.[krismɑ̃] nom masculin[du cuir] squeaking[de neige, de gravillons] crunching[d'étoffe, de papier] rustling[d'une craie, d'une scie] grating -
10 frissonner
frissonner [fʀisɔne]intransitive verb* * *fʀisɔneverbe intransitif1) (de fièvre, froid) to shiver (de with); ( de peur) to shudder (de with); (de plaisir, d'orgueil) to tremble (de with)2) [feuillage] to tremble; [lac] to ripple3) ( commencer à bouillir) to simmer* * *fʀisɔne vi(de froid, d'épouvante) to shudder, shiver, [feuilles, animal] to quiver* * *frissonner verb table: aimer vi1 (de fièvre, froid) to shiver (de with); (de peur, d'horreur) to shudder (de with); (de désir, plaisir, d'orgueil) to tremble (de with);2 liter [feuillage, lac] to tremble;3 ( commencer à bouillir) [eau, lait] to simmer.[frisɔne] verbe intransitif1. [de froid, de fièvre] to shiver[de peur] to shudder[de joie] to quiver2. (littéraire) [feuilles] to rustle[surface d'un étang] to ripple -
11 froissement
fʀwɑsmɑ̃nom masculin2) Médecine strain* * *froissement nm2 Méd strain.[frwasmɑ̃] nom masculin3. (littéraire) [vexation] hurt feelings -
12 froufrou
froufrou nm1 ( bruissement) swishing sound; faire du froufrou to swish;2 ( ornement) frill; une robe à froufrous a frilly dress.nom masculin,————————froufrous nom masculin pluriel,frous-frous nom masculin pluriel[vêtement] frills (and furbelows) -
13 froufroutement
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14 froufrouter
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15 frôlement
fʀolmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( contact) brushing [U]2) (de feuille, papier, tissu) rustling; ( d'ailes) fluttering* * *fʀolmɑ̃ nm(= contact) light touch* * *frôlement nm1 ( contact) brushing ¢; un frôlement suffit pour déclencher le système you only need to go near the system to set it off;[frolmɑ̃] nom masculinj'ai senti le frôlement du chat contre ma jambe I felt the cat brushing ou rubbing against my leg -
16 frou-frou
fʀufʀufrous-frous pl nm -
17 entréper
v. trans. (of hawker, street-vendor): To raise an audience, to get a crowd of onlookers (literally to rustle up the trèpe).
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