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1 fragment
fragment [fʀagmɑ̃]masculine nouna. [de vase, roche, os, papier] fragment ; [de vitre] bitb. [de conversation] snatch* * *fʀagmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( morceau isolé) (de tasse, d'os) fragment; ( de tissu) bit2) ( d'œuvre) passage* * *fʀaɡmɑ̃ nm[objet] fragment, piece, [texte] fragment* * *fragment nm1 ( morceau isolé) (de tasse, d'os) fragment; ( de cheveu) piece; ( de tissu) bit; des fragments de conversation/chanson snatches of conversation/song;2 ( passage d'une œuvre) passage; fragment de vie/d'histoire slice of life/of history.[fragmɑ̃] nom masculindes fragments de verre bits of shattered glass, shards of glass -
2 vol
I.vol1 [vɔl]1. masculine nouna. [d'oiseau, avion] flight• vol d'essai/de nuit test/night flight• vol régulier/charter scheduled/charter flight• il y a 8 heures de vol entre... it's an 8-hour flight between...• heures/conditions de vol flying hours/conditions• un pilote qui a plusieurs centaines d'heures de vol a pilot with several hundred hours' flying experience► au vol• attraper qch au vol [+ ballon, objet lancé] to catch sth in midairb. ( = oiseaux) flock2. compoundsII.vol2 [vɔl]masculine noun( = délit) theft• vol qualifié or aggravé aggravated theft• c'est du vol ! it's daylight robbery!* * *vɔl
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nom masculin1) ( d'oiseau) flightprendre son vol — to take wing, to fly off
2) ( groupe) (de canards, cigognes) flight; ( d'insectes) cloudde haut vol — fig [diplomate] high-flying; [cambrioleur] big-time; [prostituée] high-class
3) (d'avion, de fusée) flightavoir 1000 heures de vol à son actif — to have logged 1,000 flying hours
de vol — [conditions] flying; [plan, simulateur] flight
4) ( délit) theft; ( plus important) robbery
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au vol locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:* * *vɔl nm1) (mode de locomotion) flyingau vol; attraper qch au vol — to catch sth as it flies past
2) (= trajet) flight3) (= groupe d'oiseaux) flight4) (= délit) theft, stealing, (= larcin) theft* * *A nm1 ( d'oiseau) flight (de of); prendre son vol to take wing, to fly off; à vol d'oiseau as the crow flies;2 ( groupe) un vol de a flight of [canards, cigognes]; a cloud of [insectes]; de haut vol lit [oiseau] high-flying ( épith); fig [diplomate] high-flying ( épith); [cambrioleur] big-time ( épith); [prostituée] high-class ( épith);3 (d'avion, de fusée) flight; le vol pour Paris the Paris flight; il y a 3 heures de vol entre it's a three-hour flight between; avoir 1000 heures de vol à son actif to have logged 1,000 flying hours; en (plein) vol in flight; de vol [conditions] flying; [plan, simulateur] flight;4 ( délit) theft (de of); ( plus important) robbery; commettre un vol to commit a theft ou robbery; c'est du vol (manifeste)! it's daylight robbery!; c'est du vol organisé! fig it's a racket!B au vol loc adv tirer un oiseau au vol to shoot a bird in flight; attraper une balle au vol to catch a ball in mid-air; saisir des bribes de conversations au vol to catch snatches of conversation.vol à l'arraché Jur bag snatching; vol avec effraction Jur burglary; vol à l'étalage shoplifting; vol habité manned flight; vol libre Sport hang gliding; faire du vol libre to go hang gliding; vol à main armée armed robbery; vol qualifié Jur aggravated theft GB, grand larceny US; vol à la roulotte○ theft from a parked vehicle; vol sec air travel; vol simple Jur theft; vol à la tire pickpocketing; vol à voile gliding; faire du vol à voile to go gliding.[vɔl] nom masculincommettre un vol to commit a theft, to stealvol simple/qualifié common/aggravated theftvol avec effraction breaking and entering, burglary2. [vente à un prix excessif]pratiquer le ou faire du vol libre to go hang-glidingpratiquer le ou faire du vol à voile to glide, to do glidingvol de perdreaux flock ou covey of partridgesà vol d'oiseau locution adverbialec'est loin, à vol d'oiseau? is it far, as the crow flies?————————au vol locution adverbiale1. [en passant]saisir au vol [ballon, clés] to catch in mid-airattraper ou prendre un bus au vol to jump on to a moving bussaisir une occasion au vol to jump at ou to seize an opportunity2. CHASSEtirer/tuer un oiseau au vol to shoot/to kill a bird on the wingde haut vol locution adjectivale[artiste, spécialiste] top (avant nom) -
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masculine noun[de papier, tissu] scrap* * *pl lambeaux lɑ̃bo nom masculin2) fig ( de patrimoine) scraps (pl)* * *lɑ̃bolambeaux pl nmen lambeaux — in tatters, tattered
* * *1 ( d'étoffe) rag; (de papier, peau, cuir) strip; ( de chair) ribbon; des vêtements en lambeaux rags; une robe en lambeaux a ragged dress; une affiche en lambeaux a tattered poster; mettre qch en lambeaux to tear sth to pieces; tomber/partir en lambeaux to fall to pieces;2 fig ( de patrimoine) scraps (pl); fortune qui part en lambeaux fortune which is dribbling away; des lambeaux de conversation snatches of conversation.————————en lambeaux locution adjectivale————————en lambeaux locution adverbialeles affiches partent ou tombent en lambeaux the posters are getting really tattered -
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5 bribes
bʀib* * *bʀib nfplbits, scraps, [conversation] snatches* * *bribes nfpl (de conversation, phrase, dialogue) snatches; (de texte, d'histoire, information) bits and pieces; par bribes bit by bit.[brib] nom féminin pluriel————————par bribes locution adverbiale
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