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1 sauvette
sauvette [sovεt]( = vite) hastily ; ( = en cachette) on the sly• vendeur or marchand à la sauvette street hawker* * *à la sauvette alasovɛt locution adverbiale1) ( en hâte) [préparer, signer] in a rush, hastily2) ( à la dérobée) [filmer, enregistrer] on the sly3) ( illégalement)* * *sovɛtà la sauvette adv
[se marier] in hastevente à la sauvette — unauthorized street trading, street peddling
* * *sauvette: à la sauvette loc adv1 ( en hâte) [préparer, signer] in a rush, hastily;2 ( à la dérobée) [filmer, enregistrer] on the sly;3 ( illégalement) vendre qch à la sauvette to sell sth illegally on the street; un vendeur à la sauvette gén an illicit street vendor; ( de billets de spectacle) ticket tout GB, scalper○ US.[sovɛt]à la sauvette locution adjectivalemarchand ou vendeur à la sauvette (illicit) street peddler ou hawkervente à la sauvette (illicit) street peddling ou hawkingà la sauvette locution adverbiale1. [illégalement]vendre quelque chose à la sauvette to hawk ou to peddle something (without authorization)2. [discrètement] -
2 baron
n. m. Street-hawker's associate whose enthusiastic 'buying' sets the ball rolling. -
3 bla-bla
n. m. (also: bla-bla-bla):1. 'Hot air', tall stories. N'écoute pas tout ce bla- bla-bla: Don't listen to all that spiel. Le bla-bla du camelot: The street-hawker's patter. -
4 came
I.n. m. (abbr. camelot): Street-hawker, openair salesman.II.n. f. (abbr. camelote): The general and uncharismatic meaning of the word is 'goods'.1. Merchandise. Il n'y avait pas lerche de came sur son étalage: His stall wasn't exactly overloaded with goodies.2. 'Dope', drugs, narcotics. Ça fait un moment qu'il tâte de la came: He's been a junkie since a while back now.3. 'Brass', 'loot', money. Il en faut de la came pour une tire comme ça: You need a hell of a lot of dough for a car like that.4. Balancer la came: To 'juice off', to ejaculate. -
5 compère
n. m.1. Street hawker's associate whose enthusiastic buying sets the ball rolling.2. (also: compère-loriot): Stye, inflammation of a sebaceous gland of the eyelid. -
6 écouter
I.v. intrans. 'Ecoute! Ecoute!' (joc.): 'Don't go away!' (This was the famous catchphrase of comedian Roger Nicolas who in his early film career was typecast as a camelot or street- hawker.)II.v. trans. reflex. Trop s'écouter: To mollycoddle oneself to the extent of becoming a hypochondriac. -
7 mousser
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'get into a lather', to foam with rage.a To 'rub someone up the wrong way' and get him in a right old temper.b To bring a smile to someone's lips by praising him highly. Ça l'a drôlement fait mousser de devenir notre dirlo: He was cock-a-hoop at becoming our boss.3. Faire mousser quelque chose: To crack something up to what it isn't really. C'est un vrai camelot, il fait toujours mousser la marchandise: There's a bit of the street-hawker in him the way he bulls his goods. -
8 marchand ambulant
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9 camelot
camelot [kamlo]masculine noun* * *kamlo nm* * *camelot○ ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm street vendor.[kamlo] nom masculin2. POLITIQUE -
10 marchand
marchand, e [maʀ∫ɑ̃, ɑ̃d]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = boutiquier) shopkeeper ; (sur un marché) stallholder ; [de vins, fruits] merchant ; [de meubles, bestiaux, cycles] dealer3. compounds* * *
1.
marchande maʀʃɑ̃, ɑ̃d adjectif Commerce [denrée, qualité] marketable; [secteur, économie] trade; [valeur] market
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( commerçant) trader; ( négociant) dealer, merchant; ( dans une boutique) shopkeeper; ( sur un marché) stallholdermarchand d'armes/de bestiaux — arms/cattle dealer
marchand de soie/vins — silk/wine merchant
2) Histoire merchant•Phrasal Verbs:* * *maʀʃɑ̃, ɑ̃d marchand, -e1. nm/fshopkeeper, (au marché) stallholder2. adj* * *A adj Comm [produit, denrée] marketable, salable; [secteur, trafic, économie] trade; qualité marchande marketable quality; prix marchand market ou ruling price; valeur marchande market ou commercial value.B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f1 ( commerçant) trader; ( négociant) dealer, merchant; ( dans une boutique) shopkeeper; ( sur un marché) stallholder; marchand d'armes/de bestiaux arms/cattle dealer; marchand de soie/vins silk/wine merchant; jouer à la marchande to play shops;2 Hist merchant; une nation de marchands a trading nation.marchand ambulant hawker; marchand de canons pej arms dealer; marchand de chapeaux hatter; marchand de chaussures shoe retailer; marchand de couleurs ironmonger GB, hardware merchant; marchand au détail retailer; marchand de fromage cheesemonger GB, cheese merchant; marchand de fruits fruiterer; marchand de glaces ice cream vendor; marchand en gros wholesaler, wholesale merchant ou dealer; marchand de journaux ( dans un magasin) newsagent; ( dans la rue) newsvendor; marchand de légumes greengrocer GB; marchand de marrons chestnut vendor; marchand de meubles furniture retailer; marchand de poissons fishmonger; marchand des quatre saisons costermonger GB, fruit and vegetable merchant; marchand de sable fig sandman; le marchand de sable est passé the sandman has been; marchand à la sauvette street vendor; marchand de sommeil○ dosshouse○ GB ou pit US owner; marchand de soupe○ ( restaurateur) second-rate restaurant owner; ( profiteur) money-grubber○; marchand de tabac tobacconist GB, keeper of a smoke shop US; marchand de tableaux art dealer; marchand de tapis carpet salesman; c'est un vrai marchand de tapis○ pej he's just a petty wrangler; ce sont des discussions de marchand de tapis○ pej this is just petty wrangling; marchand de tissus draper; marchand de vins wine merchant; marchand de voyages○ travel agent., marchande [marʃɑ̃, ɑ̃d] nom masculin, nom féminin[sur un marché] stallholdermarchand de fruits fruit merchant, fruiterera. [en boutique] newsagentb. [en kiosque] newsstand man, newsvendormarchand de marée ou de poisson fishmongermarchand de tableaux/tapis art/carpet dealermarchand de vin wine merchant, vintner————————1. [valeur, prix] market (modificateur)[denrée] marketable[qualité] standard2. [rue] shopping (modificateur)3. [marine] merchant -
11 batousard
n. m. (also: batouzard): Street-trader, travelling hawker. -
12 bonimenteur
n. m.1. 'Fast-talker', yarn-spinner.2. Hawker, street-vendor. Etre bonimenteur en diable: To have the gift of the gab. -
13 bonisseur
n. m. Hawker, street-vendor. -
14 entréper
v. trans. (of hawker, street-vendor): To raise an audience, to get a crowd of onlookers (literally to rustle up the trèpe). -
15 entre-sort
n. m. Hawker's patch, street-vendor's stall. -
16 flanche
I.n. m.1. 'Job', gainful criminal act. Monter un flanche du tonnerre: To mastermind a superb heist.2. C'est pas ton flanche! It's none of your (bloody) business!3. Game, gambling session. Aller au flanche: To go gambling.4. Hawker's, street vendor's patter.II.n. f. Une flanche: 'Squeal', informant's betrayal.
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