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1 détaler
détaler [detale]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *(colloq) detale verbe intransitif1) [lapin] to bolt2) [personne] to scarper (colloq) GB, to decamp* * *detale vi[lapin] to scamper off, [personne] to make off* * *détaler○ verb table: aimer vi1 [lapin] to bolt;2 ○[personne] to dash off, to scarper○ GB; faire détaler des voleurs to frighten off thieves; il a détalé à toutes jambes he made off as fast as his legs could carry him.détaler comme un lapin to run off like a startled rabbit.[detale] verbe intransitif[animal] to bolt -
2 tressauter
tʀɛsoteverbe intransitif1) ( sursauter) to start2) ( être secoué) [véhicule] to jolt; [personne] to be jolted; [objets] to jump* * *tʀesote vito start, to jump* * *tressauter verb table: aimer vi1 ( sursauter) to start; un cri le fit tressauter a cry made him start;2 ( être secoué) [véhicule] to jolt; [personne] to be jolted; [objets] to jump; faire tressauter la voiture/les passagers to jolt the car/the passengers.[tresote] verbe intransitifla sonnette m'a fait tressauter the bell made me jump ou startled me2. [être cahoté - passager] to be tossed aboutles cahots du chemin faisaient tressauter les voyageurs the passengers were thrown ou jolted around by the bumps in the road
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startled — adj. 1) startled at (startled at the news) 2) startled to + inf. (she was startled to hear of their divorce) * * * startled to + inf. (she was startled to hear of their divorce) startled at (startled at the news) … Combinatory dictionary
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startled */ — UK [ˈstɑː(r)t(ə)ld] / US [ˈstɑrt(ə)ld] adjective suddenly frightened or surprised by something I was startled to see a face suddenly appear at the window. Lisa whirled round, startled, at the sound of Vass s voice. the startled look on his face … English dictionary
startled — adjective excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement (Freq. 6) students startled by the teacher s quiet return the sudden fluttering of the startled pigeons her startled expression • Similar to: ↑surprised … Useful english dictionary
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startled — Synonyms and related words: affrighted, alarmed, alerted, aroused, bowled down, consternated, daunted, dismayed, disquieted, electrified, frightened, in a fright, in a funk, jarred, jolted, shaken, shocked, shook, staggered, taken aback … Moby Thesaurus
startled — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. frightened, alarmed, shocked; see surprised … English dictionary for students