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1 dépensier
dépensier, -ière [depɑ̃sje, jεʀ]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
1.
- ière depɑ̃sje, ɛʀ adjectif extravagant
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nom masculin, féminin spendthrift* * *depɑ̃sje, jɛʀ adj (-ière)Il est dépensier. — He's a spendthrift.
Elle n'est pas dépensière. — She's not a big spender., She doesn't spend a lot of money.
* * *A adj [personne, humeur] extravagant.B nm,f spendthrift.( féminin dépensière) [depɑ̃sje, ɛr] adjectifj'ai toujours été dépensier I've always been a big spender, money has always slipped through my fingers————————, dépensière [depɑ̃sje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin -
2 prodigue
prodigue [pʀɔdig]adjective( = dépensier) extravagant ; ( = généreux) generous* * *pʀɔdig1) ( gaspilleur) extravagant2) ( libéral)être prodigue de compliments/de son argent — to be lavish with one's praise/one's money
être prodigue de son temps/ses efforts — to be generous with one's time/one's efforts
3) Religion* * *pʀɔdiɡ adj1)2)3) (= dépensier) prodigal4) (= généreux) generous* * *A adj1 ( gaspilleur) extravagant;2 ( libéral) être prodigue de conseils to be free with advice; être prodigue de promesses to be good at making promises; être prodigue de compliments/de son argent to be lavish with one's praise/one's money; être prodigue de son temps/ses efforts to be generous with one's time/one's efforts; il est peu prodigue de compliments he's not one to give praise;3 Relig l'enfant or le fils prodigue the prodigal son.B nmf spendthrift.[prɔdig] adjectif2. (figuré)prodigue de generous ou overgenerous with————————[prɔdig] nom masculin et féminin -
3 avare
avare [avaʀ]1. adjective[personne] miserly2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *avaʀ
1.
adjectif miserly
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nom masculin et féminin miser* * *avaʀ1. adj1) (= pingre) miserly2) figavare de [paroles, détails] — sparing with
2. nmf* * *A adj mean with money GB, miserly; avare de qch sparing with; être avare de son temps to give one's time to people sparingly; être avare de paroles to use words sparingly; il n'est pas avare de compliments he's generous with his compliments.B nmf miser.à père avare, fils prodigue Prov a miser will father a spendthrift son.[avar] adjectif2. (figuré)il n'a pas été avare de compliments/de conseils he was generous with his compliments/advice————————[avar] nom masculin et féminin -
4 poche
I.poche1 [pɔ∫]feminine noun• faire des poches [veste] to lose its shape► en poche• sans diplôme en poche, on ne peut rien faire you can't do anything without qualifications► de poche [collection, livre] paperback ; [couteau, mouchoir] pocketII.poche2 [pɔ∫]masculine noun( = livre) paperback* * *
I pɔʃnom masculin1) (colloq) ( livre) paperback2) ( format) pocket size
II pɔʃ1) (de vêtement, sac, portefeuille) pocketil est revenu le contrat en poche — fig he came back with the contract in the bag (colloq) ou all sewn up (colloq)
son diplôme en poche, il est parti aux États-Unis — armed with his diploma, he set off for the States
il avait 150 euros en poche — lit he had 150 euros on him; fig ( à sa disposition) he had 150 euros available
avoir de l'argent plein les poches — (colloq) to be loaded (colloq), to have plenty of money
s'en mettre plein or se remplir les poches — (colloq) to line one's pockets
faire les poches de quelqu'un — ( vider) to empty out somebody's pockets; ( voler) to pick somebody's pocket
format de poche — pocket-size (épith)
2) ( sac) bag3) ( accumulation)poche de gaz/d'air — gas/air pocket
4) ( déformation)mon pantalon fait des poches aux genoux — my trousers GB ou pants US are baggy at the knees
5) Zoologie (de kangourou, pélican) pouch•Phrasal Verbs:••mettre quelqu'un dans sa poche — (colloq) to get somebody on one's side
c'est dans la poche — (colloq) it's in the bag (colloq), it's all sewn up (colloq)
en être de sa poche — (colloq) to be out of pocket
ne pas avoir les yeux dans sa poche — (colloq) not to miss a thing (colloq)
connaître un endroit comme sa poche — (colloq) to know a place like the back of one's hand
* * *pɔʃ1. nf1) [vêtement] pocket2) (sous les yeux) bag3) fig4) ZOOLOGIE pouch5) (= déformation)2. nm(livre de poche) paperback* * *A nf1 ( de vêtement) pocket; une poche de veste a jacket pocket; en poche lit in one's pocket; il est revenu le contrat en poche fig he came back with the contract in the bag○ ou all sewn up○; son diplôme en poche, il est parti aux États-Unis armed with his diploma, he set off for the States; il avait 200 euros en poche lit he had 200 euros on him; fig ( à sa disposition) he had 200 euros available; je n'ai pas un sou en poche lit I haven't got a penny on me; fig ( à ma disposition) I haven't got a penny to my name; avoir de l'argent plein les poches○ to be loaded○, to have plenty of money; se remplir or s'en mettre plein les poches○ to line one's pockets; faire les poches de qn ( vider) to empty out sb's pockets; ( voler) to pick sb's pocket; une poche pleine de pièces de monnaie a pocket full of coins; un couteau de poche a pocket knife; édition/guide de poche pocket edition/guide; format de poche pocket-size ( épith);2 (de sac, portefeuille) pocket;3 ( sac) bag;5 ( déformation) avoir des poches sous les yeux to have bags under one's eyes; mon pantalon fait des poches aux genoux my trousers GB ou pants US are baggy at the knees;6 Zool (de kangourou, pélican) pouch;7 ( secteur) fig Mil pocket; poche de résistance pocket of resistance; poche de pauvreté pocket of poverty;8 Méd ( appareillage) colostomy bag.1 ( livre)○ paperback;2 ( format) pocket size; paraître/être édité en poche to come out/to be published in paperback.poche à douille piping bag; poche des eaux amniotic sac; poche de glace ice pack; poche passepoilée bound pocket; poche plaquée patch pocket; poche revolver hip pocket.avoir qn dans sa poche○ to have sb in one's pocket; mettre qn dans sa poche○ to get sb on one's side; c'est dans la poche○ it's in the bag○, it's all sewn up○; en être de sa poche○ to be out of pocket; payer (qch) de sa poche○ to pay (for sth) out of one's own pocket; mettre la main à la poche to put one's hand in one's pocket, to fork out○; ne pas avoir les yeux dans sa poche○ not to miss a thing○; ne pas avoir sa langue dans sa poche○ never to be at a loss for words; mettre sa fierté or son orgueil dans sa poche○ to swallow one's pride; connaître un endroit comme sa poche○ to know a place like the back of one's hand.[pɔʃ] nom féminin1. [vêtement] pocketfaire les poches à quelqu'un to go through ou to rifle (through) somebody's pocketsil a mis tout le monde dans sa poche he twisted everyone round his little finger, he took everyone in2. [boursouflure] bagfaire des poches aux genoux/coudes to go baggy at the knees/elbows3. [amas] pocketpoche d'eau/de gaz pocket of water/gas[d'un poulpe] sac[d'un oiseau] crop6. MILITAIRE7. [contenant]————————[pɔʃ] nom masculin[livre] paperback (book)————————de poche locution adjectivale[collection, édition] pocket (modificateur)————————en poche locution adverbiale1. [avec soi - argent] on me/you etc. ; [ - diplôme] under one's beltelle est repartie, contrat en poche she left with the contract signed and sealed2. [livre] in paperback -
5 panier
n. m.1. (Auctioneers' and junk-dealers' slang): 'Bundle', job-lot.2. 'Botty', 'bum', woman's behind. Elle a un gentil petit panier! She's got a smashing little sit-me-down! Mettre la main au panier. To put one's hand up a skirt. (The expression panier à crottes, although totally devoid of charm, refers generally to a woman's behind.) Secouer (also: faire sauter) le panier à crottes: To have a dance.3. Panier percé: 'Hole-in-the-pocket' character, spendthrift person.4. Faire sauter l'anse du panier (iron.): To 'fiddle accounts', to divert funds. (Originally, as the expression suggests, the fiddle was one involving pennies rather than pounds and operated by light-fingered maids.)5. Faire le panier à deux anses: To go for a 'loving-cup' walk, to have a woman on each arm.6. Le dessus du panier (of person or object): The 'cream of the cream', the 'pick of the bunch', the very best.7. Panier de crabes: 'Hornets' nest', situation loaded with aggro and partisan feelings where it would be dangerous to take a hand.8. Panier à salade: 'Black-Maria', police van used to ferry prisoners and suspects.9. Mettre dans le même panier: To 'tar with the same brush', to consider people or items to be of equally low standing or value.10. Con comme un panier: Bloody stupid. (The Yorkshire/Lancashire 'daft as a brush' is no equivalent as it is jocular and non-pejorative.)11. Coucouche panier!a (joc.): Off to bed!b (joc. & iron.): Down, Rover! (This expression is often used by women to over- enthusiastic suitors.)
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