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1 retrancher
retrancher [ʀ(ə)tʀɑ̃∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ quantité] to take away (de from ) ; [+ somme d'argent] to deduct ; [+ passage, mot] to remove (de from)2. reflexive verb* * *ʀ(ə)tʀɑ̃ʃe
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1) ( enlever) to cut out [mot, phrase] (de from)2) ( soustraire) to subtract, to take away [montant] (de from); to deduct [frais] (de from)
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se retrancher verbe pronominalêtre retranché dans un village — [soldats] to have taken up position in a village
2) ( se cacher)se retrancher derrière — to hide behind [idéologie, loi]
se retrancher dans — to take refuge in [silence, rêve]
* * *ʀ(ə)tʀɑ̃ʃe vt1) [nombre, somme]retrancher qch de — to take sth from, to deduct sth from
2) [passage, détails] to take out, to remove* * *retrancher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( enlever) to cut out [mot, phrase, passage] (de from);2 ( soustraire) to subtract, to take away [somme, montant] (de from); to deduct [cotisations, frais] (de from); il faut retrancher 10% du total you must subtract 10% from the total; tu ajoutes dix et tu retranches trois you add ten and take away three.B se retrancher vpr1 Mil ( s'installer) to take up position; ( pour être à l'abri) to entrench oneself; être retranché dans un village/bâtiment [soldats] to have taken up position in a village/building;2 ( se cacher) se retrancher derrière to hide behind [idéologie, décision, loi]; il se retranche derrière l'article 14/les décisions patronales he hides behind article 14/management decisions; il se retranche derrière le directeur he says it's a matter for the manager; se retrancher dans to take refuge in [silence, rêve, attitude]; elle se retranche dans une attitude soumise she retreats into a submissive attitude.[rətrɑ̃ʃe] verbe transitifretrancher 10 de 20 to take 10 away from 20, to subtract 10 from 20————————se retrancher verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se protéger]a. [se cacher] to hide behindb. [se réfugier] to take refuge behind -
2 trincerare
entrench* * *trincerare v.tr. to entrench: il generale trincerò le sue truppe lungo il fiume, the general had his men dig themselves in along the river.◘ trincerarsi v.intr.pron. to entrench oneself (anche fig.): i soldati si trincerarono, the soldiers dug themselves in (o entrenched themselves); trincerare dietro un pretesto, to hide behind an excuse; si trincerarono dietro un muro di silenzio, they took refuge (o entrenched themselves) behind a wall of silence.* * *[trintʃe'rare]1. vtMil to entrench2. vip (trincerarsi)Mil to entrench o.s.* * *[trintʃe'rare] 1. 2.verbo pronominale trincerarsi1) mil. to dig* (oneself) in2) fig. (nascondersi) to withdraw*, to hide*- rsi dietro — to hide o shelter behind [legge, segreto professionale]
* * *trincerare/trint∫e'rare/ [1]to entrench [ campo]II trincerarsi verbo pronominale1 mil. to dig* (oneself) in2 fig. (nascondersi) to withdraw*, to hide*; - rsi dietro to hide o shelter behind [legge, segreto professionale]. -
3 отмалчиваться
General subject: keep silence, take refuge in silence, be evasive, evade, maintain silence, keep mum, give no response, stay shtum -
4 отмалчиваться
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5 отмолчаться
General subject: give no response, keep mum, maintain silence, take refuge in silence -
6 trincerare
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