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1 projection
projection [pʀɔʒεksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. [de film] screeningc. ( = prévision) forecastd. (Mathematics, psychology, psychiatry) projection* * *pʀɔʒɛksjɔ̃1) ( processus)2) ( éclaboussures)4) Mathématique, Psychologie projection ( sur onto)* * *pʀɔʒɛksjɔ̃ nf1) [lumière, silhouette, formes] projection2) (= prévision) projection3) [film] show* * *projection nf1 ( processus) l'éruption commença par une projection de cendres the eruption began with a discharge ou emission of ashes; nettoyer qch par projection de sable to sandblast sth;2 ( éclaboussures) le cuisinier a reçu des projections d'huile bouillante the cook got spattered with scalding oil; il y avait des projections de boue sur toute la voiture there was mud spattered all over the car;3 Cin ( fait de projeter) projection; ( séance) showing; salle de projection screening room; cabine de projection projection room; appareil de projection projector;5 ( prévision) forecast.projections volcaniques volcanic emissions.[prɔʒɛksjɔ̃] nom fémininquand vous cuisinez, attention aux projections d'huile when cooking, be careful of the hot oil splashingprojections volcaniques ejecta, volcanic debris5. GÉOMÉTRIEprojection de Mercator Mercator ou Mercator's projection -
2 maculer
maculer [makyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *makyleverbe transitif to smudge [devoir, feuille] (de with)maculer quelque chose de sang/boue — to spatter something with blood/mud
* * *makyle vt1) (de sang, peinture, taches) [draps, corps, mur] to stain2) TYPOGRAPHIE to mackle* * *maculer verb table: aimer vtr maculer de boue to spatter [sth] with mud [vêtements, chaussures]; maculer de sang to spatter [sth] with blood [vêtements, chaussures]; to smudge [devoir, feuille] (de with).[makyle] verbe transitif -
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4 éclabousser
éclabousser [eklabuse]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *eklabuse2) ( compromettre)il a été éclaboussé par ces rumeurs — the rumours [BrE] have damaged his reputation
* * *eklabuse vtto splash, fig to tarnish* * *éclabousser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( mouiller) to splash (avec with); ( salir) to spatter (de with); éclabousser une page d'encre to spatter a page with ink, to spatter ink over a page; éclabousser qn de son luxe fig to crush sb with a display of wealth; mur (tout) éclaboussé de sang blood-spattered wall;2 ( infliger un dommage à) il a été éclaboussé par ces rumeurs his good name has been tarnished ou sullied by these rumoursGB.[eklabuse] verbe transitif2. [nuire à la réputation de]éclabousser quelqu'un to malign somebody, to tarnish somebody's reputation3. (littéraire) [impressionner]éclabousser quelqu'un de son luxe/sa richesse to flaunt one's luxurious lifestyle/one's wealth in somebody's face
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