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1 baigner
baigner [beɲe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [mer, rivière] to wash ; [lumière] to bathe2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *beɲe
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1) ( donner un bain à) to bath GB, to bathe US, to give [somebody] a bath [enfant, malade]2) ( pour soulager) to bathe [œil, blessure] ( dans in; avec with)3) ( inonder)
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verbe intransitifbaigner dans l'huile — [saucisses] to be swimming in grease
ça baigne — (colloq) things are going fine
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se baigner verbe pronominal1) (dans la mer, une piscine) to have a swim2) ( dans une baignoire) to have GB ou take US a bath* * *beɲe1. vt[bébé] to bath2. vi1)2) ** * *baigner verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( pour soulager) to bathe [œil malade, figure, blessure] (dans in; avec with);3 ( inonder) il avait le visage baigné de larmes his face was bathed with tears; baigné de sueur [front] bathed in sweat; baigné de lumière liter bathed in light;B vi les saucisses baignent dans l'huile the sausages are swimming in grease; ils baignaient dans leur sang they were in a pool of their own blood; ils baignent dans la joie fig they are ecstatic; la situation baigne dans l'ambiguïté fig the situation is steeped in ambiguity.C se baigner vpr1 (dans la mer, une piscine) to have a swim; allons nous baigner let's go for a swim; on s'est baigné en haute mer/dans la rivière we swam in the open sea/in the river;ça baigne or tout baigne (dans l'huile) things are going fine.[beɲe] verbe transitif[pour soigner] to batheun rayon de lumière baignait la pièce light suffused the room, the room was bathed in light————————[beɲe] verbe intransitifil faut que le tissu baigne complètement dans la teinture the material must be fully immersed in the dye(littéraire) [être environné - de brouillard, de brume] to be shrouded ou swathed2. (figuré)3. (familier & locution)ça ou tout baigne (dans l'huile)! everything's great ou fine!————————se baigner verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)se baigner les yeux/le visage to bathe one's eyes/face————————se baigner verbe pronominal intransitif[dans un lac, dans la mer] to go swimming ou bathing (UK)
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