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1 suss out
(colloq)to go and suss things ou the situation out — aller voir ce qui se passe
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2 suss
suss [sʌs]∎ I soon sussed what he was up to j'ai vite compris son petit manège;∎ I haven't got her sussed yet je l'ai pas encore vraiment cernée;∎ I haven't got this computer sussed yet j'ai pas encore pigé comment fonctionne cet ordinateur;∎ she sussed what he was after elle a compris où il voulait en venir□2 noun= sus∎ I couldn't suss out how the modem worked j'ai pas pigé comment le modem fonctionnait;∎ I haven't sussed out his motives yet j'ai toujours pas pigé ses motivations;∎ we have to suss out the best places to go at night il faut qu'on repère les endroits où sortir le soir□∎ I've got him sussed out je sais à qui j'ai affaire□ ;∎ I can't quite suss her out c'est quelqu'un que j'ai du mal à cerner□ -
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• I've got it sussed j'ai pigé (inf !)* * *(colloq) [sʌs] transitive verb GB résoudre [problem]to have it sussed — ( understand) avoir tout compris
she's got it sussed — ( she's successful) elle s'est bien débrouillée
Phrasal Verbs:- suss out -
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См. также в других словарях:
suss out — verb examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition check the brakes Check out the engine • Syn: ↑check, ↑check up on, ↑look into, ↑check out, ↑check over, ↑go over, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
suss out — If you suss out something, such as a problem or a situation, you examine it and manage to understand it. Ask Jack to explain he s got it all sussed out! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
suss out — verb a) To come to understand (a person). Weve sussed him out mdash; he only drinks on Fridays and only in that bar in town. b) To manage to work (something) out, to determine (something). Weve sussed out how to open the lock … Wiktionary
suss (out) — Verb. To work something out, to understand, to ascertain, to discover. E.g. The manager sussed him out and had security watch him. They eventually caught him stuffing an unpaid for item under his coat … English slang and colloquialisms
Suss out — investigate, attempt to understand something … Dictionary of Australian slang
suss out — Australian Slang investigate, attempt to understand something … English dialects glossary
Suss. — «suhs», transitive verb. British Slang. Usually, suss out. to figure out: »Do not, please, tell me…that youth susses things out for itself (Anthony Burgess). Then there are those people who reckon they have got you all sussed out (Listener).… … Useful english dictionary
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suss — [[t]sʌ̱s[/t]] susses, sussing, sussed VERB If you suss a person or situation, you realize or work out what their real character or nature is. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V n] I think I ve sussed the reason for it... [V that] The women began to suss that… … English dictionary
suss — I. adj British suspect or suspicious ► I thought it was a bit suss when they offered it to me for nothing. II. n British 1. knowhow , savvy . A usage in currency since the 1970s, based on suss (out). ► I wouldn t worry about her, she s got a lot… … Contemporary slang
suss — I. /sʌs / (say sus) Colloquial –adjective 1. suspect; dubious; unreliable: her story sounded pretty suss to me. 2. suspicious: to be suss about the offer. –verb (i) 3. to realise: to suss that you are not welcome. –phrase 4. suss out, to… …