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1 [remark, joke, garment, furnishings] de mauvais goût ; a delightfully tasteless black comedy une comédie noire d'un mauvais goût achevé ; -
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tasteless [ˈteɪstlɪs]( = in bad taste) de mauvais goût ; ( = bland) fade* * *['teɪstlɪs]1) [remark, joke] de mauvais goût2) ( without flavour) [food, drink] insipide; [medicine, powder] qui n'a aucun goût -
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tasteless ['teɪstlɪs] -
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1) (lacking flavour: tasteless food.) fade, insipide2) (showing a lack of good taste or judgement: tasteless behaviour.) de mauvais goût -
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ahcecec:Désagréable, qui a mauvais goût.Angl., tasteless. R.Joe Campbell 1997.Est dit d'une courge, ayohtli. Sah11,288 - tasteless." ach ahcecêc ahcecêihyâc ", un peu désagréables au goût, elles ont un mauvais goût - they are somewhat disagreable to the taste, unpleasant tasting. Est dit des figues ânôchtli. Sah11,123. Le terme apparaît aussi dans la description du goût de la racine zacateztli. Anders Dib XI 126 traduisent insipide. Mais ceci est en contradiction avec ce qui précède (huêlic, ahhuiyac, ahhuixtic) qui vante les qualités gustatives de cette racine. Le passage est obscur et Anders Dib ne traduisent pas le terme ahchochotic qui suit.Form: obscure, peut-être cecêc, préf.nég. ah-. -
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tênâcececSans goût, insipide.Esp., insípido, desabrido, soso (Z41, 72, 117, 220 qui transcrit tênâcecêc).Angl., something tasteless, insipid (K). -
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sick [sɪk]1. adjectivea. ( = ill) maladeb. to be sick ( = vomit) vomir• to feel sick ( = nauseous) avoir mal au cœurc. ( = disgusted) to make sb sick écœurer qne. ( = offensive) malsain2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[sɪk] 1.1)the sick — (+ v pl) les malades mpl
2) (colloq) GB ( vomit) vomi m2.1) ( ill) maladeto take sick — GB tomber malade
off sick — GB absent pour cause de maladie
to go sick — (colloq) se faire porter malade
2) ( nauseous)to have a sick feeling in one's stomach — ( from nerves) avoir l'estomac noué
3) ( tasteless) [joke, story] malsain, de mauvais goût4) ( disturbed) [mind, imagination] malsain5) ( disgusted) écœuré, dégoûté6) (colloq) ( fed-up)to be sick of something/somebody — (colloq) en avoir assez or marre (colloq) de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to be sick and tired of something/somebody — (colloq) en avoir ras le bol (colloq) de quelque chose/quelqu'un
to be sick of the sight of something/somebody — (colloq) ne plus supporter quelque chose/quelqu'un
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[steil]1) ((of food etc) not fresh and therefore dry and tasteless: stale bread.) qui n'est plus frais2) (no longer interesting: His ideas are stale and dull.) rebattu3) (no longer able to work etc well because of too much study etc: If she practises the piano for more than two hours a day, she will grow stale.) vidé -
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[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) goûter, sentir2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) goûter (à)3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) avoir un goût (de)4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) déguster5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) goûter2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) goût2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) goût3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) goûter (à)4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) goût5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) goût•- tasteful- tastefully - tastefulness - tasteless - tastelessly - tastelessness - - tasting - tasty - tastiness -
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A nB adj1 ( ill) malade ; to feel sick ne pas se sentir bien ; to fall ou take sick GB tomber malade ; to be off sick GB être absent pour cause de maladie ; to go sick ○ se faire porter malade ;2 ( nauseous) to be sick vomir ; to feel sick avoir mal au cœur, avoir envie de vomir ; rhubarb makes him sick il ne supporte pas la rhubarbe ; you'll make yourself sick if you eat all that chocolate tu vas te rendre malade si tu manges tout ce chocolat ; to have a sick feeling in one's stomach ( from nerves) avoir l'estomac noué ; ( from food) avoir l'estomac barbouillé ;3 ( tasteless) [joke, story] malsain, de mauvais goût ; he has a really sick sense of humour son sens de l'humour est plus que douteux ;4 ( disturbed) [mind, imagination] malsain ; what a sick thing to do! il faut avoir l'esprit dérangé pour faire une chose pareille! ;5 ( disgusted) écœuré, dégoûté ; you make me sick! tu m'écœures! ; it's enough to make you sick! il y a de quoi vous rendre malade! ; it makes me sick to think of how they treated him ça me rend malade de voir comment ils l'ont traité ;6 ○ ( fed-up) to be sick of sth/sb ○ en avoir assez or marre ○ de qn/qch ; to be sick and tired of sth/sb ○ en avoir ras le bol ○ de qch/qn ; to be sick to death of sth/sb ○ en avoir par-dessus la tête de qch/qn ; to be sick of the sight of sth/sb ○ ne plus supporter qch/qn.to be sick at heart avoir la mort dans l'âme ; to be worried sick ○ about sth être malade d'inquiétude au sujet de qch.■ sick up ○ GB:▶ sick up [sth], sick [sth] up ○ vomir, dégueuler ◑ [food]. -
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(spill) renverser; (overflow) déborder;∎ the tea slopped into the saucer/onto the tablecloth le thé s'est renversé dans la soucoupe/sur la nappe;∎ the soup slopped onto the cooker la soupe a débordé sur la cuisinièrerenverser;∎ he slopped soup onto the tablecloth il a renversé ou répandu de la soupe sur la nappe;∎ don't slop water all over the floor ne renverse pas d'eau par terre3 noun(a) slop(s) (liquid waste → for pigs) pâtée f; (→ from tea, coffee) fond m de tasse; pejorative (tasteless food) mixture f►► British slop basin vide-tasses m inv;slop bucket, slop pail (gen) seau m (à ordures); (in prison) seau m hygiénique; (for pigs) seau m à pâtée∎ the children were slopping about in the puddles les enfants pataugeaient dans les flaques d'eau∎ I just slopped around all morning j'ai traînassé ou flemmardé toute la matinée∎ familiar he slops about the house doing nothing il traîne à la maison à ne rien faire□(prisoner) vider les seaux hygiéniques(spill) se renverser; (overflow) déborder;∎ the water slopped over onto the floor l'eau s'est renversée ou a débordé sur le solrenverser, répandre -
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methane
A colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas, lighter than air and reacting violently with chlorine and bromine in sunlight, a chief component of natural gas; used as a source of methanol, acetylene, and carbon monoxide. Also known as methyl hydride. (Source: MGH)
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