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1 jab
1 noun∎ she gave him a sharp jab in the ribs (with her elbow) elle lui a mis un coup de coude dans les côtes∎ to give sb a jab faire une injection□ ou une piqûre à qn; (for TB, malaria etc) vacciner qn□ ;∎ I've got to get a tetanus jab je dois me faire vacciner contre le tétanos□(a) (poke, prick)∎ to jab sb/sth (with sth) piquer qn/qch (avec qch ou du bout de qch);∎ to jab sb with one's elbow/a knife donner un coup de coude/de couteau à qn;∎ she jabbed him in the eyes with her fingers elle lui a planté ses doigts dans les yeux∎ she jabbed a finger at him to emphasize her point elle a pointé le doigt dans sa direction pour appuyer ses propos(a) (poke, prick)∎ to jab at sb/sth (with sth) piquer qn/qch (avec qch, du bout de qch);∎ to jab at sb with a knife/an umbrella donner un coup de couteau/de parapluie à qn -
2 poke
poke [pəʊk]1. noun( = jab) (petit) coup m (de canne, avec le doigt)( = jab with finger, stick) donner un coup à ; ( = thrust) [+ stick, finger] enfoncer• to poke a hole in sth (with one's finger/stick etc) faire un trou dans qch (avec le doigt/sa canne etc)• to poke through/up dépasser• I spent the morning poking about in antique shops j'ai passé la matinée à farfouiller (inf) dans les magasins d'antiquités► poke at inseparable transitive verb• she poked at her food with a fork elle jouait avec sa nourriture du bout de sa fourchette► poke in separable transitive verb( = stick out) dépassera. ( = stick out) sortirb. ( = dislodge) déloger* * *[pəʊk] 1. 2.transitive verb1) (jab, prod) pousser [quelqu'un] du bout du doigt [person]; donner un coup dans [pile, substance]; tisonner [fire]2) (push, put)to poke something into — enfoncer quelque chose dans [hole, pot]
to poke one's finger into a hole/pot — mettre le doigt dans un trou/pot
to poke one's head round the door/out of the window — passer la tête par la porte/par la fenêtre
3) ( pierce)•Phrasal Verbs:- poke at- poke out•• -
3 poke
A n1 ( prod) coup m ; a poke in the eye lit un coup dans l'œil ; fig un camouflet ; to give the fire a poke tisonner le feu ;2 ( punch) coup m de poing ; to take a poke at sb lit envoyer un coup de poing à qn ; fig envoyer une pierre dans le jardin de qn ;B vtr1 (jab, prod) pousser [person] ; donner un coup dans [pile, substance] ; tisonner [fire] to poke sb in the ribs/the eye donner un coup dans les côtes/l'œil de qn ; to poke oneself in the eye with a pencil se mettre un crayon dans l'œil ; he poked his food with his fork il inspecta le contenu de son assiette avec sa fourchette ;2 (push, put) to poke sth into enfoncer qch dans [hole, pot] ; to poke one's finger into a hole/pot mettre le doigt dans un trou/pot ; to poke one's finger up one's nose se mettre le doigt dans le nez ; to poke one's head round the door/out of the window passer la tête par la porte/par la fenêtre ; to poke food through the bars passer de la nourriture à travers les barreaux ;3 ( pierce) to poke a hole in sth percer qch, faire un trou dans qch (with avec).it's better than a poke in the eye (with a sharp stick) c'est mieux que rien.■ poke around, poke about GB fouiner, farfouiller (in dans ; for pour trouver).■ poke at:▶ poke at [sth] chipoter devant [food, plate].■ poke out:▶ poke out [elbow, toe, blade, spring] dépasser ; [flower] poindre ; to poke out through [spring, stuffing] dépasser [hole, old mattress] ; [flower] poindre à travers [snow, rubble] ; to poke out from under dépasser de dessous [bed, covers] ;▶ to poke out [sth], to poke [sth] out sortir [head, nose, tongue] ; to poke sb's eye out crever l'œil de qn.■ poke up [flower, shoot] poindre (through à travers).
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jab — I UK [dʒæb] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms jab : present tense I/you/we/they jab he/she/it jabs present participle jabbing past tense jabbed past participle jabbed to push something with a sudden straight movement, usually with… … English dictionary
jab — jab1 [dʒæb] v past tense and past participle jabbed present participle jabbing [I and T] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: job to jab (15 20 centuries), probably copying the action] to push something into or towards something else with short quick… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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jab — [jab] vt., vi. jabbed, jabbing [var. of JOB2] 1. to poke or thrust, as with a sharp instrument 2. to punch with short, straight blows n. a quick thrust, blow, or punch … English World dictionary
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jab — [[t]dʒæb[/t]] v. jabbed, jab•bing, n. 1) to poke sharply or abruptly, as with an end or point: 2) to thrust abruptly: to jab an elbow into someone s ribs[/ex] 3) to punch with a quick blow 4) to poke or punch with quick blows 5) a poke with the… … From formal English to slang
sharp — adj. 1 having a fine edge or point VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ stay ▪ keep sth ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary
jab — [c]/dʒæb / (say jab) verb (jabbed, jabbing) –verb (i) 1. to thrust smartly or sharply, as with the end or point of something. –verb (t) 2. to poke (something) smartly or sharply. –noun 3. a poke with the end or point of something; a smart or… …
jab — jabbingly, adv. /jab/, v., jabbed, jabbing, n. v.t., v.i. 1. to poke, or thrust abruptly or sharply, as with the end or point of a stick. 2. to punch, esp. with a short, quick blow. n. 3. a poke with the end or point of something; a sharp, quick… … Universalium
jab — I. verb (jabbed; jabbing) Etymology: alteration of job to strike Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. a. to pierce with or as if with a sharp object ; stab b. to poke quickly or abruptly ; … New Collegiate Dictionary