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branch, US [transcription][br_ntS]A n1 ( of tree) branche f ; fig (of pipe, road, railway) embranchement m ; ( of river) bras m ; (of candlestick, lamp) branche f ; ( of antlers) ramure f ; (of family, language) rameau m ; (of study, subject) domaine m ;2 Comm, Ind, Admin ( of shop) succursale f ; ( of bank) agence f ; ( of company) filiale f ; ( of organization) division f, secteur m ; ( of union) section f ; ( of library) antenne f ; main branch ( of company) maison f mère ;4 Comput branchement m.B vi [tree, river, nerve] se ramifier ; [road, railway] se diviser.■ branch off:▶ branch off [road, river, railway] bifurquer ;■ branch out:▶ branch out [business] se diversifier ; to branch out into [business, person] se lancer dans [new area] ; to branch out on one's own se mettre à son compte. -
2 foul
A n Sport faute f (by de ; on sur) ; sent off for a foul éliminé pour faute ; cries of foul fig des cris de protestation.B adj1 ( putrid) [place, slum, conditions] répugnant ; [air, breath, smell] fétide ; [water, stream] putride ; [taste] infect ;2 ( grim) [weather, day, atmosphere] épouvantable ; to be in a foul humour ou mood être d'une humeur massacrante ○ ; to have a foul temper avoir un sale caractère ; it's a foul job! c'est une sale corvée! ; in fair weather or foul qu'il pleuve ou qu'il vente ;3 ( evil) [person, act, crime, deed, treachery, creature] odieux/-ieuse ; ‘murder most foul’ ‘horrible assassinat’ ;5 Sport ( unsporting) déloyal.D vtr2 ( become tangled) [weeds, nets, ropes] s'emmêler dans [engine, propeller] ; the propeller was fouled by nets des filets de pêche étaient emmêlés dans l'hélice ;E vi1 Sport commettre des fautes ;to fall ou run foul of sb ( fall out with) se brouiller avec qn ; ( lose favour) s'attirer le mécontentement de qn ; to fall foul of the law tomber sous le coup de la loi.■ foul out ( in baseball) être exclu (pour fautes personnelles).■ foul up ○ faire des erreurs or des bourdes ○ ;▶ foul up [sth], foul [sth] up1 ( bungle) ruiner [plan, opportunity] ; abîmer [system] ; he always manages to foul things up il trouve toujours le moyen de tout louper ○ ;2 ( pollute) polluer [air, soil].
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