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101 cruentus
cruentus adj. [CRV-], spotted with blood, bloody, stained: sanguine civium: sanguine fraterno, H.: cadaver: vehiculum, L.: manūs, S.— Plur n. as subst: gaudens Bellona cruentis, in gory deeds, H.—Delighting in blood, bloodthirsty, cruel (poet.): Mars, H.: bello cruentior ipso, O.: dens, of satire, H.: cos, pitiless, H. — Blood - red, red: myrta, V.* * *cruenta -um, cruentior -or -us, cruentissimus -a -um ADJbloody/bleeding/discharging blood; gory; blood red; polluted w/blood-guilt; bloodthirsty, insatiably cruel, savage; accompanied by/involving bloodshed -
102 intriso
intriso agg.1 (inzuppato) soaked (in sthg.), drenched (with sthg.): intriso d'acqua, soaked in (o drenched with) water; straccio intriso d'olio, oil-soaked rag2 (imbrattato) soiled (with sthg.), stained (with sthg.), dirty (with sthg.): ho le mani intrise di farina, my hands are dirty with flour3 (fig.) steeped (in sthg.), imbued (with sthg.): un racconto intriso di romanticismo, a story steeped in romanticism◆ s.m. mash; paste.* * *[in'trizo]aggettivo soaked, drenched* * *intriso/in'trizo/soaked, drenched; spugna -a d'acqua sponge saturated with water; intriso di sangue blood-soaked. -
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104 купаться в крови
• КУПАТЬСЯ < УТОПАТЬ> В КРОВИ[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to commit many murders, massive slaughter, be responsible for much bloodshed:- X's hands were steeped in blood.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > купаться в крови
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105 утопать в крови
• КУПАТЬСЯ < УТОПАТЬ> В КРОВИ[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to commit many murders, massive slaughter, be responsible for much bloodshed:- X's hands were steeped in blood.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > утопать в крови
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106 okrwawić
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okrwawić
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107 stokkinn
pp. from støkkva;blóði stokkinn, sprinkled with blood, blood-stained;E. var þá á øfra aldri ok stokkit hár hans, E. was up in years, and his hair was sprinkled with grey. -
108 imbrattare
soil( macchiare) stain* * *imbrattare v.tr.1 (sporcare) to soil, to dirty; (macchiare) to stain, to smear: ha imbrattato tutto l'abito di inchiostro, he has stained the whole suit with ink // imbrattarsi le mani, to soil (o to stain) one's hands: imbrattarsi le mani di sangue, (fig.) to stain one's hands with blood2 (lordare con immondizie) to litter: la strada era imbrattata di rifiuti, the street was littered with rubbish3 (fig.) (disonorare) to dishonour.◘ imbrattarsi v.rifl. to soil oneself; to stain oneself; to get* dirty: imbrattare di fango, to get muddy.* * *[imbrat'tare]1. vtimbrattare (di) — to dirty (with), smear (with), daub (with)
2. vr (imbrattarsi)imbrattarsi (di) — to dirty o.s. (with)
* * *[imbrat'tare] 1.verbo transitivo to dirty, to soil, to smear2.* * *imbrattare/imbrat'tare/ [1]to dirty, to soil, to smearII imbrattarsi verbo pronominaleto get* dirty (di, con with); - rsi di marmellata to get jam all over oneself. -
109 окровавленный
1) General subject: blooded, bloodstained, bloody, gory, red, red wat, reeking with blood, sanguinary2) Medicine: blood-stained3) Scottish language: red-wat -
110 tingere
dye* * *tingere v.tr.1 to dye: tingere un vestito di nero, to dye a dress black; tingersi i capelli, to dye one's hair // farsi tingere i capelli, to have one's hair dyed2 ( colorare lievemente) to tinge4 ( truccare) to make* up5 ( colorare) to colour; to stain: tingere l'acqua di sangue, to stain water with blood; il tramonto tingeva il cielo di rosso, the sky was stained red by the setting sun (o the setting sun coloured the sky red).◘ tingersi v.rifl.2 ( truccarsi) to make* up◆ v.intr.pron. ( colorarsi lievemente) to tinge: il cielo si tinge di rosso, the sky is tinged with red.* * *1. ['tindʒere]vb irreg vt(stoffa, capelli) to dyeil tramonto tingeva il cielo di rosso — the sunset was reddening the sky o was turning the sky red
2. vip (tingersi)* * *['tindʒere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (cambiare colore a) to dye [tessuto, scarpe]; to dye, to colour BE, to color AE [ capelli]tingere qcs. di nero — to paint o dye sth. black
il sole al tramonto tinge il cielo di rosso — fig. the sunset paints the sky red
2) (macchiare) to stain2.verbo pronominale tingersi2) (macchiarsi) [ bucato] to stain3) lett. (cambiare sfumatura)- rsi di rosso — [ cielo] to become tinged with red; [bosco, foglie] to go red
* * *tingere/'tindʒere/ [24]1 (cambiare colore a) to dye [tessuto, scarpe]; to dye, to colour BE, to color AE [ capelli]; tingere qcs. di nero to paint o dye sth. black; il sole al tramonto tinge il cielo di rosso fig. the sunset paints the sky red2 (macchiare) to stainII tingersi verbo pronominale1 (con un prodotto) - rsi i capelli (di rosso) to dye one's hair (red)2 (macchiarsi) [ bucato] to stain3 lett. (cambiare sfumatura) - rsi di rosso [ cielo] to become tinged with red; [bosco, foglie] to go red. -
111 zr|osić
pf — zr|aszać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (pokryć) kroplisty pot zrosił mu twarz his face was beaded with perspiration a. sweat- zroszone potem plecy sb’s sweaty back2. [osoba] (spryskać wodą) to mist [rośliny, liście]; to sprinkle [trawę]; [deszcz] to dampen [trawę, dachy]- regularnie zraszany trawnik a regularly watered a. sprinkled lawnⅡ zrosić się — zraszać się [czoło, twarz, skóra] to be beaded- nos zrosił jej się potem her nose was beaded with perspiration a. sweat■ ziemia zroszona krwią poległych książk. a battlefield stained with the blood of fallen heroesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zr|osić
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112 væde
I. (en) wet, moisture.II. vb wet ( fx a cloth; something with one's tears),( fugte) moisten ( fx one's lips);[ vædet af hans blod] stained with his blood. -
113 закрвавен
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114 HÖRGR
(-s, -ar), m. heathen place of worship, cairn or altar of stone (hörg hann mér gørði hlaðinn steinum).* * *m., never f., for the form hörg (Landn. 111) is merely an error; [A. S. hearg; O. H. G. haruc]:—a heathen place of worship. Distinction is to be made between hof ( temple) and horg; the hof was a house of timber, whereas the horg was an altar of stone (the hátimbraðr in Vþm. is not literal) erected on high places, or a sacrificial cairn (like haugr), built in open air, and without images, for the horg itself was to be stained with the blood of the sacrifice; hence such phrases as, to ‘break’ the horgs, but ‘burn’ the temples. The horg worship reminds one of the worship in high places of the Bible. The notion of a ‘high place’ still remains in the popular Icel. phrase, það eru ekki uppi nema hæstu hörgar, only the highest horgs jut out, when all lies under a deep snow. In provincial Norse a dome-shaped mountain is called horg (Ivar Aasen). The worship on horgs seems to be older than that in temples, but was in after times retained along with temple worship, and then, it seems, specially reserved for the worship of the goddesses or female guardians (dísir), Hervar. S. ch. 1, Hdl. l. c., Edda l. c., cp. also Hörga-brúðr, f. the bride of the horgs, see Hölgi. Many of the old cairns and hows are no doubt horgs or high places of worship of the heathen age. A third way of worshipping is recorded, viz. a portable booth or tabernacle in which the god was carried through the land, mentioned in Tacit. Germ. ch. 40; traces of this ancient worship were still found in Sweden at the close of heathendom, see the interesting tale of Gunnar Helming in Fms. ii. 73–78.II. references; hörg hann mér görði hlaðinn steinum, nú er grjót þat at gleri orðit, etc., Hdl. 10; hofum ok hörgum, Vþm. 38; þeir er hörg ok hof hátimbruðu, Vsp. 7; hof mun ek kjósa, hörga marga, Hkv. Hjörv. 4; hátimbraðr h., Gm. 16; hamra ok hörga, skóga, vötn ok tré, Fms. v. 239; brjóta ok brenna hof ok hörga, Fms. i. 283, ii. 41; Oddr brenndi hof ok hörga braut, Fas. ii. 288 (in a verse); hauga né hörga, en ef maðr verðr at því kunnr eða sannr, at hann hleðr hauga, eðr gerir hús, ok kallar hörg, eða reisir stöng, N. G. L. i. 430, cp. ii. 496; höfðu frændr hennar síðan mikinn átrúnað á hólana, var þar görr hörg(r) er blót tóku til, trúðu þeir at þeir dæi í hólana, Landn. 111; þar vóru áðr blót ok hörgar, Kristni S. ch. 11; eitt haust var gört dísablót mikit hjá Álfi konungi, gékk Álfhildr at blótinu, en um nóttina er hón rauð hörginn …, Fas. (Hervar. S.) i. 413; þat var hörgr er gyðjurnar áttu, Edda 9, a paraphrase of the passage in the Vsp. l. c.; blóthús ok hörga, Rekst.2. poët., brúna-hörgr, the ‘forehead-horg’ or peak = the horns of a steer, Ýt.; gunn-hörgr, a ‘war-horg’ = a helmet (not a shield), Hkr. i. 135 (in a verse); hörga herr, the host of the horgs = the heathen host, Knytl. S. (in a verse).III. in Icel. local names, but not so freq. as Hof; Hörg-á and Hörgár-dalr, in the north; Hörga-eyrr, in the west; Hörgs-dalr and Hörgs-land, in the east; Hörgs-holt and Hörgs-hlíð, in the west, Landn., Kristni S., map of Icel.; Hörgs-hylr, Dipl., Ísl. Hörg-dælir, m. the men from Hörgárdalr, Sturl. In Norway, Hörg-in, Hörga-setr, Munch’s Norg. Beskr. -
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116 interfundo
inter-fundo, fūdi, fūsum, 3, v. a. [2. fundo], to pour between; pass., to flow between (mostly poet.):pelagus interfunditur oras,
Avien. Perieg. 250.— Hence, in-terfūsus, a, um, Part.:interfusum mare,
Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 86: Dido maculis trementis interfusa genas, stained with spots ( of blood), Verg. A. 4, 644:Styx coërcet (animas),
interposed, id. ib. 6, 439:interfusa nitentes Vites aequora Cycladas,
Hor. C. 1, 14, 19:oceanus,
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117 μελαίνω
A :—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf.μεμέλαμμαι Antyll.
ap. Orib.10.36.1: [tense] aor. ; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.μελάνθησαν Hes.Sc. 300
: ([etym.] μέλας):— blacken, make black, Arist. l. c., Pr. 966b22, Nic.Al. 472: metaph., μ. φράσιν use an obscure expression, Ath.10.451c;μ. τὸ σαφές D.H. Pomp.2
:—[voice] Pass., μελαίνετο δὲ χρόα καλόν she had her fair skin stained black (i.e. with blood), Il.5.354; l. c., cf. Gal.18(1).33; of earth just turned up,ἡ δὲ μελαίνετ' ὄπισθεν Il.18.548
; of ripening grapes, Hes. l. c.; of a newly-bearded chin, ib.167;αἱ λευκαὶ τρίχες ἐμελαίνοντο Pl.Plt. 270e
; of hair, to be dyed black, Ar.Ec. 736; μεμελαμμένοι ὀδόντες Antyll.l.c.2 Medic., cause μελασμός (q. v.), Hp.Aph.5.20:—[voice] Pass., turn black, as a symptom of mortification, Id.Art.69, Fract.11.3 metaph., blacken, misrepresent, Simp. in Cael.290.24.4 [voice] Pass., receive an impression of blackness, S.E.M. 7.293.II intr., = [voice] Pass., grow black, Pl.Ti. 83a, Thphr.Ign.50, AP5.123 (Phld.), Plu.2.517c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελαίνω
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118 macchiato
stained* * *macchiato agg.1 (chiazzato) spotted, stained, blotched, blotchy: marmo macchiato, spotted marble; hai la camicia tutta macchiata, your shirt's all stained // caffè macchiato, (fam.) espresso coffee with a dash of milk; latte macchiato, milk with a dash of coffee2 (zool.) (di cavallo ecc.) dappled: macchiato di bianco, bald3 (di carta mal conservata) foxed.* * *[mak'kjato] 1.participio passato macchiare2.1) (sporco)macchiato di sangue — bloodstained, blood-spattered
2) (allungato)caffè macchiato — = espresso coffee with a spot of milk
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119 porter
porter [pɔʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ parapluie, paquet, valise] to carry ; [+ responsabilité] to bearb. ( = apporter) to take• porter l'affaire sur la place publique/devant les tribunaux to take the matter into the public arena/before the courts• porter une œuvre à l'écran/à la scène to make a film/stage a play based on a workd. ( = montrer) [+ signe, trace, blessure, inscription, date] to beare. ( = inscrire) [+ nom] to put downh. ( = conduire, amener) to carry ; ( = entraîner) [foi] to carry alongi. ( = inciter) porter qn à faire qch to lead sb to do sth• tout (nous) porte à croire que... everything leads us to believe that...2. intransitive verba. [bruit, voix, canon] to carryb. [reproche, coup] to hit homec. ( = frapper) c'est la tête qui a porté his head took the blowd. ( = reposer) [poids] porter sur to be supported bye. ► porter sur ( = concerner) [débat, cours] to be about ; [revendications, objection] to concern ; [étude, effort] to be concerned with ; [accent] to fall on3. reflexive verba. [personne]se porter bien/mal to be well/unwellb. ( = se présenter comme) se porter candidat to run as a candidatec. ( = aller) to go• se porter sur ( = se diriger vers) [soupçon, choix] to fall ond. ( = être porté) [vêtement] les jupes se portent très courtes the fashion is for very short skirts* * *pɔʀte
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1) ( transporter) to carry [chose, personne]2) ( apporter)3) ( soutenir) [mur, chaise] to carry, to bear [poids]porter quelqu'un à bout de bras — fig to take on somebody's problems
4) ( avoir sur soi) to wear [robe, bijou, verres de contact]; to have [cheveux longs, moustache]5) ( avoir) to have [initiales, date, titre]; to bear [sceau]le document porte la mention ‘secret’ — the document is marked ‘secret’
6) ( produire) to bear [fleurs]porter des fruits — lit
porter ses fruits — fig to bear fruit
7) ( amener)cela porte le prix du billet à... — this brings the price of the ticket to...
porter la température de l'eau à 80°C — to heat the water to 80°C
8) ( diriger)9) ( inscrire)se faire porter malade or pâle — (colloq) to go (colloq) ou report sick
10) ( inciter)11) (donner, causer)porter bonheur or chance — to be lucky
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porter sur verbe transitif indirect1) ( concerner)porter sur — [débat, article] to be about; [mesure, interdiction] to apply to
2) ( reposer sur)porter sur — [structure] to be resting on
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verbe intransitifun canon qui porte à 500 mètres — a cannon with a range of 500 metres [BrE]
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se porter verbe pronominal1) ( se sentir)se porter bien/mal — [personne] to be well/ill; [affaire] to be going well/badly
2) ( être mis)3) ( se diriger)se porter sur — [soupçon] to fall on
le choix se porta sur le vase — they/she etc chose the vase
tous les regards se sont portés vers le ciel/vers lui — everyone looked toward(s) the sky/in his direction
4) ( se propager)* * *pɔʀte1. vt1) [charge, sac, valise, colis] to carryIl portait une valise. — He was carrying a suitcase.
2) (= apporter)3) (sur soi) [vêtement, barbe, bague] to wearElle porte une jolie robe bleue. — She's wearing a lovely blue dress.
4) (= mettre)porter un fait à la connaissance de qn — to bring a fact to sb's attention, to bring a fact to sb's notice
5) (= inciter)6) [fruits, fleurs] [arbre] to bear7) [enfant] [femme enceinte] to carry8) [responsabilité] to bear, to carry9) [inscription, titre] to bearElle portait le nom de Rosalie. — She went by the name of Rosalie.
10) (= inscrire)porter qch sur [registre] — to write sth down in, to enter sth in
11) [jugement] to pass2. vi1) [voix] to carry2) [coup, argument] to hit homeporter sur [conférence] — to be about, (= peser) to rest on, [accent] to fall on, (= heurter) [choc] to strike
* * *porter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( transporter) to carry [chose, personne]; porter qn sur son lit to get sb into bed; porter qn sur son dos to carry sb on one's back, to give sb a piggyback○; tu ne dois rien porter you mustn't carry anything heavy;2 ( apporter) porter qch quelque part to take sth somewhere [lettre, paquet]; porter qch à qn to take sb sth, to bring sb sth US; porter des messages to run messages; porter la bonne nouvelle to spread the word; porter une affaire devant les tribunaux to bring a case to court;3 ( soutenir) [mur, chaise] to carry, to bear [poids]; mes jambes ne me portent plus my legs are giving out; l'eau te portera the water will hold you up; être porté par le vent [sable, papier] to be blown along by the wind; porter qn à bout de bras fig to take on sb's problems; mes parents sont lourds à porter my parents are emotionally demanding; porter l'espoir de millions d'hommes to be the focus for the hopes of millions; être porté par un mouvement d'espoir to be carried along by a surge of optimism;4 ( avoir sur soi) to wear [robe, bijou, verres de contact]; to have [cheveux longs, balafre]; to have, to wear [barbe, moustache]; porter les armes to bear arms; porter une arme to be armed;5 ( avoir) to have [initiales, date, titre]; to bear [sceau]; ne pas porter de date not to have a date, to be undated; ne pas porter de titre not to have a title, to be untitled; portant le numéro 300 with the number 300; le document porte la mention ‘secret ’ the document is marked ‘secret’; ils ne portent pas le même nom they have different names; quel prénom porte-t-elle? what's her first name?; elle porte le nom de son mari she has taken her husband's name; le nom que je porte est celui de ma grand-mère I'm named after my grandmother; il porte bien son nom the name suits him; bien porter son âge to look good for one's age; porter des traces de sang to be blood-stained; l'arbre ne portait plus de feuilles the tree was bare of leaves; portant une expression de découragement sur son visage looking discouraged; porter en soi une grande volonté de réussir to be full of ambition; cela porter en soi quelques risques it's inherently risky;6 ( produire) to bear [fleurs]; porter des fruits lit, fig to bear fruit; l'enfant qu'elle porte the child she is carrying; le roman qu'il porte en lui his great unwritten novel;7 ( amener) porter qch à [situation, événement] to bring sth to; [personne, entreprise, administration] to put sth up to; cela porte la cotisation/le prix du billet d'avion/le nombre des victimes à… this brings the subscription/the price of the plane ticket/the death toll to…; porter un taux/une cotisation à to put a rate/a subscription up to; porter la température de l'eau à 80°C to heat the water to 80°C; porter qn au pouvoir to bring sb to power; porter qn à la tête d'une entreprise to take sb to the top of a company;8 ( diriger) porter son regard vers to look at; porter qch à sa bouche to raise sth to one's lips; porter qch à son oreille to hold sth to one's ear; porter la main à son chapeau to lift one's hat; si tu portes la main sur elle if you lay a finger on her; porter de l'intérêt à qch to be interested in sth; l'estime/l'amour qu'elle te porte her respect/love for you; porter ses efforts sur qch to devote one's energies to sth; porter un jugement sur qch to pass judgment on sth; faire porter ses accusations sur to direct one's accusations at;9 ( inscrire) porter qch sur un registre to enter sth on a register; porter une somme au crédit de qn to credit a sum to sb's account; être porté disparu to be reported missing; se faire porter malade or pâle○ to go○ ou report sick; porter témoignage to bear witness; porter plainte to lodge a complaint;10 ( inciter) porter qn à être méfiant or à se méfier to make sb cautious; tout le porte à la méfiance everything inclines him to caution; tout nous porte à croire que everything leads us to believe that;11 (donner, causer) porter partout la mort et la destruction to spread death and destruction; porter bonheur or chance to be lucky; porter malheur to be unlucky; ça m'a porté bonheur it brought me luck; ça m'a porté malheur it was unlucky; ⇒ nuit.B porter sur vtr ind1 ( concerner) porter sur [débat, article] to be about; [mesure, accord] to concern, to apply to; [interdiction] to apply to; l'impôt porte sur les objets de luxe the tax applies to luxury goods; l'accent porte sur la deuxième syllabe the accent is on the second syllable;2 ( reposer sur) porter sur [structure] to be resting on;3 ( heurter) porter sur to hit.C vi une voix qui porte a voice that carries; des arguments qui portent convincing arguments; ta critique a porté your criticism hit home; le coup a porté the blow hit home; porter contre un mur to hit a wall; un canon qui porte à 500 mètres a cannon with a range of 500 metresGB; les mortiers ne portent pas jusqu'ici we are out of mortar range.D se porter vpr1 ( se sentir) elle se porte bien/mal/mieux [personne] she is well/ill/better; [affaire] it's going well/badly/better; comment se porte votre femme? how is your wife?; je ne m'en porte pas plus mal I'm none the worse for it; je me porte à merveille I'm absolutely fine;2 ( être mis) [vêtement, bijou, chapeau] cela se porte avec des chaussures plates you wear it with flat shoes; les jupes se portent juste au-dessus du genou cet hiver skirts are being worn just above the knee this year; cela ne se porte plus it has gone out of fashion;3 (aller, se diriger) se porter à la rencontre de qn ( aller) to go to meet sb; ( venir) to come to meet sb; se porter sur [soupçon] to fall on; le choix se porta sur le vase bleu they/she etc chose the blue vase; tous les regards se sont portés vers le ciel/vers lui everyone looked toward(s) the sky/in his direction; se porter à des excès to overindulge;I[pɔrte] verbe transitifA.[TENIR, SUPPORTER]1. [soutenir - colis, fardeau, meuble] to carry ; [ - bannière, pancarte, cercueil] to carry, to beardeux piliers portent le toit two pillars take the weight of ou support the roofporter quelqu'un sur son dos/dans ses bras to carry somebody on one's back/in one's armsB.[METTRE, AMENER][mettre]porter une œuvre à l'écran/à la scène to adapt a work for the screen/the stageporter une affaire devant les tribunaux to take ou to bring a matter before the courtsles frais d'inscription ont été portés à 25 euros the registration fees have been increased ou raised to 25 euros2. [diriger]porter sa ou la main à sa tête to raise one's hand to one's headporter son regard vers ou sur to look towards ou in the direction ofporter ses pas vers to make one's way towards, to head for3. [enregistrer - donnée] to write ou to put down (separable)se faire porter absent/malade to go absent/sickporter 200 euros au crédit de quelqu'un to credit somebody's account with 200 euros, to credit 200 euros to somebody's accountporter son attention sur to focus one's attention on, to turn one's attention toil a fait porter tout son effort ou ses efforts sur la réussite du projet he did his utmost to make the project successfula. [pour accomplir une tâche] to have somebody in mind (for a job)b. [pour l'épouser] to have one's eye on somebody5. [inciter]porter quelqu'un à quelque chose: mon intervention l'a portée à plus de clémence my intervention made her inclined ou prompted her to be more lenientl'alcool peut porter les gens à des excès/à la violence alcohol can drive people to excesses/induce people to be violenttout porte à croire que... everything leads one to believe that...tous les indices portent à penser que c'est lui le coupable all the evidence suggests he is the guilty one6. [éprouver]porter de l'intérêt à quelqu'un/quelque chose to be interested in somebody/somethingC.[AVOIR SUR SOI, EN SOI][badge, décoration] to wear[barbe, couettes, moustache, perruque] to have[pistolet, stylo] to carryelle porte toujours du noir she always dresses in ou wears blackporter les cheveux longs/courts/relevés to wear one's hair long/short/upla signature que porte le tableau the signature (which) appears ou is on the painting3. [nom, prénom, patronyme] to havel'espoir/la rancune que je portais en moi the hope/resentment I bore within me6. [enfant, petit, portée] to carry————————[pɔrte] verbe intransitif1. [son, voix] to carry[canon, fusil]2. [faire mouche - critique, mot, plaisanterie] to hit ou to strike home ; [ - observation] to be heard ou heeded ; [ - coup] to hit home, to tell3. [cogner]c'est le crâne qui a porté the skull took the impact ou the full forceporter sur ou contre to hit4. [dans l'habillement masculin]porter à droite/gauche to dress on the right/left————————porter sur verbe plus préposition1. [concerner - suj: discussion, discours, chapitre, recherches] to be about, to be concerned with ; [ - suj: critiques] to be aimed at ; [ - suj: loi, mesures] to concern ; [ - suj: dossier, reportage] to be about ou onle détournement porte sur plusieurs millions d'euros the embezzlement concerns several million euros2. [reposer sur - suj: charpente] to rest onl'accent porte sur la deuxième syllabe LINGUISTIQUE the accent falls on the second syllable, the second syllable is stressed————————se porter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[bijou, chaussures, vêtement] to be worn————————se porter verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne]comment vous portez-vous? how do you feel?, how are you (feeling)?à bientôt, portez-vous bien! see you soon, look after yourself!il va bientôt s'en aller, je ne m'en porterai que mieux he's going to leave soon and I'll feel all the better for itnos parents ne prenaient pas de congés et ne s'en portaient pas plus mal our parents never took time off and they were none the worse for it2. [se proposer comme]3. [aller]se porter en tête d'une procession/course to take the lead in a procession/race————————se porter à verbe pronominal plus préposition————————se porter sur verbe pronominal plus préposition[choix, soupçon] to fall on[conversation] to turn toII[pɔrte]→ link=porté porté[pɔrtɛr] nom masculin[bière] porter -
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tacher [ta∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *taʃe
1.
3) ( colorer) liter
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verbe intransitif [fruit, vin, produit] to stain
3.
se tacher verbe pronominal1) [personne] to get oneself dirty2) [fruit] to become blemished* * *taʃe vt(= salir) to stain* * *tacher verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit ( salir) [substance] to stain; [personne] to get a stain on; taché d'huile/d'encre oil-/ink-stained; taché de sang bloodstained; tu vas tacher ta robe you'll get a stain on your dress; j'ai taché ma cravate I've got a stain on my tie;3 liter ( colorer) to mark [pelage, plumage]; pelage gris taché de blanc grey GB ou gray US fur with white markings.B vi [fruit, vin, produit] to stain; ça ne tache pas it doesn't stain.C se tacher vpr1 [personne] to get oneself dirty; tu t'es tachée avec de l'encre/de l'huile you've got ink/oil on your clothes;2 [tissu, tapis] to stain, to mark;3 [fruit] to become blemished.[taʃe] verbe transitif1. [salir - vêtement, tapis] to stain————————[taʃe] verbe intransitif[encre, sauce, vin etc.] to stain————————se tacher verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se tacher verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[tissu] to soil[bois, peinture, moquette] to mark[fruit] to become markedle blanc se tache facilement white soils ou gets dirty easily
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