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1 sideways
sideways [ˈsaɪdweɪz]1. adverb2. adjectivea. [glance, movement] de côté* * *['saɪdweɪz] 1.adjective [look, glance] de travers2.adverb [move] latéralement; [carry] sur le côté; [park] de biais; [look at] de traverssideways on — [person] de profil
••to knock somebody sideways — fig sidérer quelqu'un
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2 sideways
sideways ['saɪdweɪz]1 adverb∎ to step sideways faire un pas de côté;∎ I was thrown sideways j'ai été projeté sur le côté;∎ the cup slid sideways la tasse glissa de côté;∎ now turn sideways maintenant mettez-vous de profil;∎ the pieces can move only sideways les pièces ne peuvent se déplacer que latéralement;∎ familiar the news really knocked him sideways (astounded him) la nouvelle l'a vraiment époustouflé; (upset him) la nouvelle l'a vraiment mis dans tous ses états∎ the job is a sideways move c'est une mutation et non pas une promotion -
3 sideways
B adv [move] latéralement ; [carry] sur le côté ; [park] de biais ; [look at] de travers ; to be turned sideways [person] être de profil ; sideways on de profil.to knock sb sideways fig sidérer qn. -
4 sideways
adjective, adverb (to or towards one side: He moved sideways; a sideways movement.) de côté -
5 sideways overturning
(tractors) renversement latéralEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > sideways overturning
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6 sideways stability
(fork-lift trucks) stabilité transversaleEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > sideways stability
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7 broadside on
(sideways: The ships collided broadside on.) par le travers -
8 skid
[skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb(to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) déraper2. noun1) (an accidental slide sideways.) dérapage2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) cale -
9 CHICOPETONI
chicopetôni > chicopetôn.*\CHICOPETONI v.i., rompre les rang, sortir du rang." ayâc chicopetôni ", personne ne rompt les rangs - niemand fällt aus der Reihe heraus.Décrit une danse. Sah 1927,173 = Sah2,118.*\CHICOPETONI v.inanimé, ne pas être en rang et faire saillie sur côté.Esp., se deconcierta uno, y se sale a un lado (Carochi Arte 94r).Angl., for something to be out of ligne, protruding sideways (K).Form: sur petôni, morph.incorp. chico-. -
10 CHICOTIYA
chicotiya > chicotix.*\CHICOTIYA v.inanimé, aller de travers.Esp., se ladea (Z).Angl., for something to tilt sideways, turn to one side (K).F.Karttunen n'indique pas de pft. -
11 IXTLAPAL
îxtlapal:1.\IXTLAPAL de travers.Esp., de través o de lado (M).Angl., crosswise, across, athwart, sideways. R.Andrews Introd 447." îtlapal huihhuih ", ils vont d'un côté à l'autre - they went from side to side. Sah2,75." îxtlapal ic nitêitta ", je regarde quelqu'un de mauvais oeil (Olm.)." ahmo ixtlapal, nacacic tinechittaz ", tu ne me regarderas pas de travers.Launey Introd 234.2.\IXTLAPAL direct." îxtlapal ihcac, îxtlapal ohtli ", ils sont directs, ce sont des chemins directs - they are direct, are direct roads. Est dit de chemins. Sah11,266." îxtlapal ohtli ", racourci - short cut. Sah11,267. -
12 knock
knock [nɒk]1. nounc. ( = setback) revers ma. [+ object] frapper• to knock one's head on or against sth se cogner la tête contre qchb. [+ person] to knock sb to the ground jeter qn à terre• go out there and knock 'em dead! (inf) montre-leur de quoi tu es capable !• his wife's death really knocked him sideways (inf) (British) la mort de sa femme l'a profondément ébranlé• don't knock it! arrête de dénigrer !( = bump) frapper• to knock against or into sb/sth se cogner contre qn/qch4. compounds• what are all these boxes knocking about in the garage? que font tous ces cartons dans le garage ?• who's he knocking around with these days? qui est-ce qu'il fréquente en ce moment ?( = beat) taper surb. ( = cost) coûter• how much did it knock you back? ça vous a coûté combien ?a. [+ person] renverserc. [+ price] baisser( = leave work) (inf) quitter son travailb. ( = reduce price by) faire une remise de• I'll knock off £10 je vous fais une remise de 10 livresd. ( = stop) knock it off! (inf) ça suffit !b. ( = exhaust) mettre à plat (inf)d. [+ electricity] couper[+ object, pedestrian] renversera. [+ meal] improviser ; [+ shed] bricoler (en vitesse)b. ( = make pregnant) (inf!) engrosser (inf !)* * *[nɒk] 1.I'll give you a knock at 7.30 — je frapperai à ta porte à 7 h 30
2) onomat2.to take the knocks — encaisser (colloq) (les coups)
transitive verb1) ( strike) cogner [object]to knock somebody unconscious ou silly — (colloq) assommer quelqu'un
2) ( cause to move)to knock something off ou out of something — faire tomber quelque chose de quelque chose
to knock somebody/something over something — envoyer quelqu'un/quelque chose par-dessus quelque chose
to knock somebody off his feet — [blast, wave] soulever quelqu'un
3) (colloq) ( criticize) critiquer [method, achievement]; dénigrer [person]3.1) ( make sound) [branch, engine, object] cogner (on, against contre); [person] frapper (at, on à)2) ( collide)to knock into ou against something — heurter quelque chose
•Phrasal Verbs:- knock in- knock up••to knock something on the head — (colloq) mettre fin à quelque chose
to be knocking on a bit — (colloq) commencer à se faire vieux
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13 lean
lean [li:n](preterite, past participle leaned or leant)1. adjectiveb. ( = poor) [harvest] maigre• there are lean times ahead in the property market le marché de l'immobilier connaîtra une période difficilea. [wall, construction] pencherb. ( = support o.s.) s'appuyer ( against contre ) ; (with one's back) s'adosser ( against à ) ; (with elbows) s'accouder (on à)• to be leaning against the wall [ladder, bike] être appuyé contre le mur ; [person] être adossé au murc. ( = apply pressure) (inf) faire pression[+ chair] pencher en arrière• "do not lean out" « ne pas se pencher au dehors »[person] ( = forward) se pencher en avant ; ( = sideways) se pencher sur le côté ; [object, tree] pencher* * *[liːn] 1.adjective [person, body, face] mince; [meat] maigre; fig ( difficult) [year, times] difficile; [company] dégraissé2. 3.intransitive verb (prét, pp leaned ou leant) [wall, building] pencher; [bicycle, ladder] être appuyé contre quelque choseto lean against something — [person] s'appuyer contre quelque chose
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15 cartwheel
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16 cock
[kok] 1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) coq2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) robinet3) (a slang word for the penis.) queue2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) dresser2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) armer3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) incliner•- cockerel- cocky - cock-and-bull story - cock-crow - cock-eyed - cocksure -
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1) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) mouvement2) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) mouvement3) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) expression corporelle4) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) mouvement5) (the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.) mouvement6) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) mouvement7) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) mouvement -
18 side
1. noun1) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) côté2) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) côté3) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) côté4) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) côté5) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) côté6) (a part or division of a town etc: He lives on the north side of the town.) partie7) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) versant8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) aspect, point de vue9) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) côté2. adjective(additional, but less important: a side issue.) secondaire- - side- - sided - sidelong - sideways - sideburns - side effect - sidelight - sideline - sidelines - side road - sidestep - side-street - sidetrack - sidewalk - from all sides - on all sides - side by side - side with - take sides -
19 angle
A n1 gen, Math angle m ; at a 60° angle à un angle de 60° ; angle of attack/of descent/of refraction angle d'attaque/de chute/de réfraction ; camera angle angle de vue ; to make/form an angle with sth faire/former un angle avec qch ; to be at an angle to sth [table] faire un angle avec [wall] ; [tower] pencher par rapport à [ground] ; from every angle sous tous les angles ; seen from this angle d'ici ; at an angle en biais ;2 ( point of view) point m de vue (on sur) ; to look at/see sth from sb's angle regarder/voir qch du point de vue de qn ; from every angle sous tous les angles ;3 (perspective, slant) what angle is the newspaper putting on this story? sous quel angle est-ce que le journal présente cette histoire? ; seen from this angle sous cet angle ;4 ( corner) angle m (of de) ;6 ○ US ( advantage) bénéf ○ m ; he never does anything unless there's an angle il ne fait jamais rien sans qu'il y ait un bénéf ○ au bout!B vtr1 ( tilt) orienter [camera, light, table] (towards vers) ; incliner [racket, ball] ; to angle sth sideways/upwards/downwards incliner qch en oblique/vers le haut/vers le bas ;C vi1 Fishg pêcher (à la ligne) ; to angle for salmon pêcher le saumon ;2 ○ fig ( try to obtain) to angle for chercher à obtenir [compliments, money, tickets, work] ; to angle for sb's attention chercher à attirer l'attention de qn. -
20 edgeways
I can't get a word in edgeways je n'arrive pas à placer un mot.
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