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121 pass on
1) (to give to someone else (usually something which one has been given by a third person): I passed on his message.) faire passer2) (to die: His mother passed on yesterday.) mourir -
122 pay back
1) (to give back (to someone something that one has borrowed): I'll pay you back as soon as I can.) rembourser2) (to punish: I'll pay you back for that!) faire payer à -
123 pledge
[ple‹] 1. noun1) (a promise: He gave me his pledge.) promesse, parole2) (something given by a person who is borrowing money etc to the person he has borrowed it from, to be kept until the money etc is returned: He borrowed $20 and left his watch as a pledge.) gage3) (a sign or token: They exchanged rings as a pledge of their love.) gage2. verb1) (to promise: He pledged his support.) promettre2) (to give to someone when borrowing money etc: to pledge one's watch.) mettre en gage -
124 square
[skweə] 1. noun1) (a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.) carré2) (something in the shape of this.) carré3) (an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.) place4) (the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself: 3 × 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.) carré2. adjective1) (having the shape of a square or right angle: I need a square piece of paper; He has a short, square body / a square chin.) carré2) ((of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc: If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?; Their scores are (all) square (= equal).) quitte, à égalité3) (measuring a particular amount on all four sides: This piece of wood is two metres square.) carré4) (old-fashioned: square ideas about clothes.) vieux jeu3. adverb1) (at right angles, or in a square shape: The carpet is not cut square with the corner.) à angle droit (avec)2) (firmly and directly: She hit him square on the point of the chin.) en plein4. verb1) (to give a square shape to or make square.) rendre carré2) (to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc): I must square my account with you.) régler (ses comptes avec)3) (to (cause to) fit or agree: His story doesn't square with the facts.) cadrer avec4) (to multiply a number by itself: Two squared is four.) élever au carré•- squared- squarely - square centimetre - metre - square root - fair and square - go back to square one - a square deal -
125 tap
I 1. [tæp] noun(a quick touch or light knock or blow: I heard a tap at the door.) petit coup2. verb((often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something): He tapped at/on the window.) frapper doucement- tap-dancer II 1. [tæp] noun((American faucet) any of several types of device (usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc: Turn the tap off/on!) robinet2. verb1) (to start using (a source, supply etc): The country has many rich resources that have not been tapped.) exploiter2) (to attach a device to (someone's telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations: My phone was being tapped.) mettre sur écoute -
126 air
A n1 ( substance) air m ; in the open air en plein air, au grand air ; I need a change of air j'ai besoin de changer d'air ; to come up for air [swimmer, animal] remonter à la surface pour respirer ; to let the air out of a tyre/balloon dégonfler un pneu/ballon ;2 (atmosphere, sky) air m ; he threw the ball up into the air il a jeté le ballon en l'air ; the helicopter rose up into the air l'hélicoptère a décollé ; the birds of the air les oiseaux qui volent ; the swans took to the air les cygnes se sont envolés or ont pris leur envol ; to send sth/to travel by air envoyer qch/voyager par avion ; Paris (seen) from the air Paris vu d'avion ; the battle was fought on the ground and in the air la bataille fut livrée sur terre et dans les airs ; to clear the air lit [storm] rafraîchir l'air ; fig détendre l'atmosphère ;3 Radio, TV to be/go on the air [broadcaster, interviewee] être/passer à l'antenne ; to go off the air quitter l'antenne ; while the programme was still on the air alors que l'émission était encore en cours de diffusion ; the series will be back on the air in January le feuilleton reprendra en janvier ; he went on the air to reassure the public il est intervenu à la radio or à la télévision pour rassurer le public ; off the air, she confided that… hors antenne, elle a confié que… ; the channel goes off the air at midnight la chaîne cesse d'émettre à minuit ;4 ( manner) ( of person) air m ; (aura, appearance) ( of place) aspect m, air m ; with an air of innocence/indifference d'un air innocent/indifférent ; an air of mystery surrounds the project le projet est entouré de mystère ; he has a certain air about him il a une certaine allure ;5 Mus air m ;B vtr1 ( dry) faire sécher ; ( freshen by exposing to air) aérer [garment, room, bed] ; don't wear that shirt, it hasn't been aired ne mets pas cette chemise, elle n'est pas complètement sèche ;2 ( express) exprimer, faire part de [opinion, view] ; to air one's grievances exposer ses griefs ; to air one's knowledge faire étalage de son savoir ;3 US ( broadcast) diffuser.there's something in the air il y a quelque chose dans l'air, il y a quelque chose qui se trame ; he could sense trouble in the air il sentait qu'il y avait de l'orage dans l'air fig ; there's a rumour in the air that… le bruit court que… ; to put on airs, to give oneself airs péj se donner de grands airs ; our plans are still totally up in the air nos projets sont toujours très flous or vagues ; to be walking ou treading on air être aux anges ; to disappear ou vanish into thin air se volatiser ; they produced ou conjured these figures out of thin air leurs chiffres étaient complètement fantaisistes. -
127 finger
1 Anat doigt m ; first ou index finger index m ; second finger majeur m, médius m ; third ou ring finger annulaire m ; fourth ou little finger auriculaire m ; to wear a ring on one's index finger porter une bague à l'index ; he put a ring on her finger il lui a passé une bague au doigt ; to point one's finger at sb/sth montrer qn/qch du doigt ; she ran her fingers through his hair elle lui a passé la main dans les cheveux ; to run one's fingers over sth passer les doigts sur qch ; something is wrong, but I can't quite put my finger on it fig quelque chose ne va pas mais je n'arrive pas à mettre le doigt dessus ; he didn't lift ou raise a finger to help il n'a pas levé le petit doigt pour aider ; I didn't lay a finger on her je ne l'ai pas touchée ; if you so much as lay a finger on my hi-fi I'll… si jamais tu touches à ma chaîne hi-fi, je… ; I didn't lay a finger on it je n'y ai pas touché ; to put two fingers up at sb ○ GB, to give sb the finger ○ US ≈ faire un bras d'honneur à qn ; I can count the number of beers he has bought me on the fingers of one hand iron je peux compter les bières qu'il m'a payées sur les doigts de la main ;2 ( of glove) doigt m ;B vtr toucher, tripoter ○ [fruit, goods] ; toucher [fabric, silk] ; tripoter ○ [tie, necklace] ; to finger one' s beard se tripoter la barbe ○.to get one's fingers burnt se brûler les doigts ; to twist ou wrap sb around one's little finger mener qn par le bout du nez ; to keep one's fingers crossed croiser les doigts (for sb pour qn) ; to point the finger at sb accuser qn ; to point the finger of suspicion at sb jeter des soupçons sur qn ; to put the finger on sb ○ moucharder qn ○ ; to pull one's finger out ◑ se grouiller ○ ; to slip through sb's fingers [opportunity] passer sous le nez de qn ; [wanted man] filer entre les doigts de qn. -
128 little
I.❢ When little is used as a quantifier ( little hope, little damage) it is translated by peu de: peu d'espoir, peu de dégâts. For examples and particular usages see A below. When a little is used as a pronoun ( give me a little) it is translated by un peu: donne-moi un peu. When little is used alone as a pronoun ( there's little I can do) it is very often translated by pas grand-chose: je ne peux pas faire grand-chose. For examples of these and other uses of little as a pronoun ( to do as little as possible etc) see B below. For uses of little and a little as adverbs see the entry below. Note that less and least are treated as separate entries in the dictionary.A quantif little hope/chance peu d'espoir/de chances ; little damage was done il y avait peu de dégâts ; we've made little progress nous avons fait peu de progrès ; there's so little time il y a si peu de temps ; too little money trop peu or pas assez d'argent ; there's little sense ou point ça n'a pas beaucoup de sens ; he speaks little German il ne parle presque pas allemand ; little or no influence/training presque pas d'influence/de formation ; little or no time/money presque pas de temps/d'argent ; with no little difficulty non sans mal ; I have little time ou sympathy for cheats je ne supporte pas les tricheurs ; I see little of Paul these days je ne vois pas beaucoup Paul en ce moment ; ⇒ chance.B pron taste a little goûtez-en un peu ; save a little for me gardes-en un peu pour moi ; I only ate a little je n'en ai mangé qu'un peu ; a little of the money un peu de l'argent ; the little I saw wasn't very good le peu que j'ai vu n'était pas très bien ; I did what little I could j'ai fait le peu que j'ai pu ; he remembers very little il ne se souvient pas bien ; little of what he says is true il n'y a pas grand-chose de vrai dans ce qu'il dit ; there's little I can do je ne peux pas faire grand-chose ; she did little to help elle n'a pas fait grand-chose pour aider ; I got little out of the lecture je n'ai pas compris grand-chose au cours ; age has little to do with it l'âge n'a pas grand-chose à voir là-dedans ; to do as little as possible faire le moins possible ; to know little about mechanics ne pas s'y connaître beaucoup en mécanique ; there's little to worry about il n'y a pas tellement de raisons de s'inquiéter ; little of note rien de bien particulier ; it says little for his honesty ça en dit long sur son honnêteté ; it says very little for her ce n'est pas tellement à son honneur ; little or nothing quasiment rien ; ⇒ help.C adv1 ( rarely) [say, speak, sleep, eat, laugh] peu ; I go there very little j'y vais très peu ; she visits them as little as possible elle leur rend visite le moins souvent possible ; his books are little read on ne le lit plus guère ;2 (hardly, scarcely) to be little changed ne pas avoir beaucoup changé ; the next results were little better les résultats suivants étaient à peine meilleurs ; little more than an hour ago il y a à peine une heure ; it's little short of madness cela frise la folie ; a little-known novel un roman peu connu ;3 ( not at all) little did she realize that the watch was stolen elle ne s'est pas du tout rendu compte que la montre était volée ; I little thought ou supposed that he would do it je n'aurais jamais cru qu'il le ferait ; little did they know that ils étaient bien loin de se douter que ; little do you know! si tu savais!D a little (bit) adv phr ( slightly) un peu ; a little (bit) anxious/surprised un peu inquiet/surpris ; a little less/more un peu moins/plus ; stay a little longer reste encore un peu ; I was not a little surprised/offended j'étais plutôt surpris/vexé ; ‘I'm a genius,’ he said, not a little proudly ‘je suis un génie,’ a-t-il dit, non sans fierté.E as little as adv phr for as little as 10 dollars a day pour seulement 10 dollars par jour ; it can cost as little as £60 cela coûte seulement 60 livres sterling ; I like Henry as little as you do je n'aime Henry guère plus que toi.II.1 ( small) petit (before n) ; a little house une petite maison ; a little something un petit quelque chose ; poor little thing pauvre petit/-e m/f ; a little old lady une petite vieille dame ; she's a nice little thing elle est adorable ;2 ( young) [brother, sister, boy, girl] petit (before n) ; when I was little quand j'étais petit ; the baboon and its little ones le babouin et ses petits ; Mrs Carter and all the little Carters Madame Carter et tous ses enfants ;3 (feeble, weak) [gesture, nod, smile] petit (before n) ; a little voice said… une petite voix dit… ;4 ( lacking influence) [farmer, businessman] petit (before n) ;5 (expressing scorn, contempt) he's a little despot c'est un vrai petit tyran ; a poky little flat un petit appartement minable ; a nasty little boy un méchant petit garçon ;6 ( short) [nap, snooze] petit (before n) ; a little holiday quelques jours de vacances ; a little break une petite pause ; I'll walk with you a little way je ferai un bout de chemin avec toi ; stay a little while reste un moment ; a little while longer encore un peu.little by little petit à petit ; to make little of ( disparage) ne pas faire grand cas de [achievement, victory] ; ( not understand) ne pas comprendre grand-chose à [speech, report] ; ⇒ fancy, learning, too. Pour le comparatif et le superlatif on préférera les formes smaller et smallest à littler and littlest.
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