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1 empester
empester [ɑ̃pεste]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃pɛste
1.
verbe transitif to stink [something] out GB, to stink up US [endroit]
2.
verbe intransitif to stink* * *ɑ̃pɛste1. vt1) (= répandre une odeur dans) to stink outTu nous empestes avec ton cigare. — You're stinking the place out with your cigar.
2) (= sentir) [lieu, personne] to stink of2. vi(= sentir mauvais) to stink* * *empester verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( gâter) to poison [ambiance, atmosphère].B vi to stink, to reek; ça empeste ici! it stinks in here!; ça empeste le parfum it stinks ou reeks of perfume.[ɑ̃pɛste] verbe transitif[parfum] to stink of————————[ɑ̃pɛste] verbe intransitif -
2 emboucaner
v. trans.1. To 'aggravate', to irritate. Il fait tout ce qu'il peut pour nous emboucaner: He goes out of his way to be a bloody nuisance.2. To 'stink out', to permeate with a foul smell. Sa cuistance nous emboucane tous les midis: Every lunch-time this place smells to high heaven with his foul cooking.3. To poison. lls s'étaient emboucanés avec des conserves a la mords-moi-le-machin: They got a bad case of the collywobbles through eating duff preserves.
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