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1 splash
сущ.звукоподр. подражание всплеску воды, плюх (в воду) -
2 houle gaufrée
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3 éclaboussement
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4 éclabousser
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5 éclaboussure
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6 asperger
asperger [aspεʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb* * *aspɛʀʒe
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verbe transitif ( avec un jet) to spray (de with); ( accidentellement) to splash (de with); ( pour humecter) to sprinkle (de with)
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s'asperger verbe pronominal to splash oneself (de with)* * *aspɛʀʒe vtto spray, to sprinkle* * *asperger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( avec un jet) to spray (de with); ( accidentellement) to splash (de with); ( pour humecter) to sprinkle (de with); se faire asperger par une voiture to get splashed by a (passing) car;2 Relig asperger un cercueil/un malade/les fidèles d'eau bénite to sprinkle a coffin/a sick person/the congregation with holy water.B s'asperger vpr to splash oneself (de with); s'asperger le visage d'eau froide to splash one's face with cold water; le vainqueur s'est aspergé de champagne the winner sprayed champagne all over himself; il s'est aspergé en manipulant le tuyau d'arrosage he got sprayed by the hosepipe.[aspɛrʒe] verbe transitif1. [légèrement] to sprinkleaspergerquelqu'un d'eau ou avec de l'eau to spray somebody with waterasperger quelqu'un/quelque chose de quelque chose to splash somebody/something with something, to splash something on somebody/something————————s'asperger verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)s'asperger de quelque chose to splash oneself with something, to splash something on oneself————————s'asperger verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)to splash ou to spray one another -
7 plouf
plouf [pluf]* * *pluf
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nom masculin invariable splash
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exclamation splash!* * *A nm inv splash; faire un plouf to go splash.B excl splash![pluf] interjection -
8 rejaillir
rejaillir [ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. [liquide] to splash back ( sur onto, at ) ; (avec force) to spurt back ( sur onto, at ) ; [boue] to splash up ( sur onto, at)b. ( = retomber) rejaillir sur qn [scandale, honte] to rebound on sb ; [gloire] to be reflected on sb* * *ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀverbe intransitif1) [liquide] to splash back ( sur onto); ( sous pression) to spurt back ( sur onto); [lumière] to be reflected ( sur on)2) figrejaillir sur quelqu'un — [succès] to reflect on somebody; [scandale] to affect somebody adversely
* * *ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀ vi1)rejaillir sur [succès, gloire] — to reflect on, [crise, échec, scandale] to rebound on
2) [liquide] to splash up* * *rejaillir verb table: finir vi1 [liquide] to splash back (sur onto); ( sous pression) to spurt back (sur onto); [lumière] to be reflected (sur on); l'eau m'a rejailli au visage the water splashed back in my face;2 fig rejaillir sur qn [succès, gloire] to reflect on sb; [scandale, discrédit] to affect sb adversely; les bienfaits de la science rejaillissent sur tous the benefits of science are felt by all.[rəʒajir] verbe intransitif1. [gicler - généralement] to splash (back) ; [ - violemment] to spurt (up)2. (soutenu) [se répercuter]rejaillir sur to reflect on ou uponsa notoriété a rejailli sur nous tous his fame reflected on ou was shared by all of us -
9 amerrir
amerrir [ameʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb[avion] to land on the sea ; [capsule spatiale] to splash down* * *ameʀiʀverbe intransitif [hydravion] to land (on water); [vaisseau spatial] to splash down* * *ameʀiʀ vi[hydravion] to land (on the sea), [capsule spatiale] to splash down* * *amerrir verb table: finir vi [hydravion] to land (on water); [vaisseau spatial] to splash down.[amerir] verbe intransitif -
10 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 -
11 patauger
patauger [patoʒe]➭ TABLE 3 intransitive verba. ( = marcher) (avec plaisir) to paddle* * *patoʒeverbe intransitif1) ( jouer) ( dans une flaque) to splash about; ( au bord de la mer) to paddlepatauger dans la boue/neige — to flounder in the mud/snow
2) ( s'embrouiller) to flounder* * *patoʒe vi1) (par jeu) to splash about2) (avec effort) to wade aboutpatauger dans — to wade through, figto flounder
* * *patauger verb table: manger vi1 ( jouer) ( dans une flaque) to splash about; ( au bord de la mer) to paddle; ( dans la boue) to squelch around; ( piétiner) patauger dans la boue/neige to flounder around in the mud/snow;2 ( s'embrouiller) to flounder.[patoʒe] verbe intransitif1. [dans une flaque, à la piscine] to splash ou to paddle about[dans la gadoue] to wadeles sauveteurs pataugeaient dans la boue the members of the rescue party were wading about in the mud2. (figuré) [s'empêtrer] to flounder3. [ne pas progresser] -
12 éclaboussure
éclaboussure [eklabusyʀ]feminine noun[de boue] splash ; [de sang] spatter• il y a des éclaboussures sur la glace there are smears or spots on the mirror* * *eklabusyʀ nfsplash, fig stain* * *éclaboussure nf1 (d'eau, de boue) splash; (d'encre, de sang) spatter;2 ( sur une réputation) blot, blemish; sa réputation a reçu quelques éclaboussures his reputation has been tarnished.[eklabusyr] nom féminin2. [retombée] smear -
13 dosseret
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > dosseret
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14 barboter
barboter [baʀbɔte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb* * *baʀbɔte
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(colloq) verbe transitif ( voler) to nick (colloq) GB, to filch (colloq) (à from)
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verbe intransitif [canard] to dabble; [enfant] to paddle* * *baʀbɔte1. vi2. vt* to filch ** * *barboter verb table: aimerA ○vtr ( voler) to nick○ GB, to filch○ [portefeuille, stylo] (à qn from sb); se faire barboter qch to have sth nicked GB ou filched○.B vi1 ( dans l'eau) [canard] to dabble; [enfant] to paddle;2 Chimie faire barboter un gaz to bubble a gas through a liquid.[barbɔte] verbe intransitif2. [patauger] to wade3. CHIMIE————————[barbɔte] verbe transitif————————barboter dans verbe plus préposition[être impliqué dans] to have a hand in -
15 flac
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16 flic flac
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17 flic
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18 floc
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19 érosion par l'eau
водная эрозия
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water erosion
The breakdown of solid rock into smaller particles and its removal by water. As weathering, erosion is a natural geological process, but more rapid soil erosion results from poor land-use practices, leading to the loss of fertile topsoil and to the silting of dams, lakes, rivers and harbours. There are three classes of erosion by water. a) Splash erosion occurs when raindrops strike bare soil, causing it to splash, as mud, to flow into spaces in the soil and to turn the upper layer of soil into a structureless, compacted mass that dries with a hard, largely impermeable crust. b) Surface flow occurs when soil is removed with surface run-off during heavy rain. c) Channelized flow occurs when a flowing mixture of water and soil cuts a channel, which is then deepened by further scouring. A minor erosion channel is called a rill, a larger channel a gully. (Source: ALL)
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20 bloc parapluie
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > bloc parapluie
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