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1 saisissant
saisissant, e [sezisɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *saisissante sezisɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) [froid] piercing2) ( frappant) [effet, ressemblance, coïncidence] striking* * *sezisɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj saisissant, -e1) (ressemblance) striking2) (froid) biting* * *saisissant, saisissante adj1 [froid] piercing;2 ( frappant) [effet, ressemblance, coïncidence] striking; un portrait saisissant de ressemblance a portrait which is a striking likeness.( féminin saisissante) [sezisɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
2 abracadabrant
adj. Amazing, startling. Une histoire abracadabrante: A cock-and-bull story. (This is a would-be grammatical extension of the hocus-pocus abracadabra incantation.) -
3 marquer
I.v. trans.1. Marquer le pas:a To bide one's time.b To miss out where promotion is concerned.2. Marquer un point: To 'notch up a victory', to strike an advantage.3. Marquer le coup: To be unable to hide one's feelings, emotions when confronted with startling facts or news.II.v. intrans. & trans.1. To 'score', to notch up a sexual victory.2. Marquer midi (joc.): To 'have the big stick', to have an erection.3. Marquer mal:a To look out of place.b To make a bad impression.
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