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101 vanish
vanish ['vænɪʃ](object, person, race) disparaître; (hopes, worries) s'évanouir, disparaître;∎ the aeroplane vanished from sight l'avion a disparu;∎ the sun vanished behind the mountains le soleil a disparu derrière les montagnes;∎ she vanished into the crowd elle s'est perdue dans la foule;∎ entire species have vanished from the face of the earth des espèces entières ont disparu de la surface du globe;∎ elephants are vanishing from the earth les éléphants sont en voie de disparition;∎ just when you need him he vanishes! dès que vous avez besoin de lui, il s'éclipse! -
102 dry up
1) (to lose water; to cease running etc completely: All the rivers dried up in the heat.) se dessécher, se tarir2) (to become used up: Supplies of bandages have dried up.) se tarir3) (to make dry: The sun dried up the puddles in the road.) sécher4) ((of a speaker) to forget what he is going to say: He dried up in the middle of his speech.) rester sec -
103 heaven
['hevn]1) (in some religions, the place where God or the gods live, and where good people go when they die.) paradis2) (the sky: He raised his eyes to heaven / the heavens.) ciel3) ((something which brings) great happiness: `This is heaven', she said, lying on the beach in the sun.) paradis•- heavenly- heavenliness - heavens - heavenly bodies - heaven-sent - for heaven's sake - heaven knows - thank heavens -
104 horizon
(the line at which the earth and the sky seem to meet: The sun went down below the horizon; A ship could be seen on the horizon.) horizon- horizontally -
105 twilight
1) ((the time of) the dim light just before the sun rises or just after it sets.) aube naissante; crépuscule2) (the time when the full strength or power of something is decreasing: in the twilight of his life.) crépuscule, déclin -
106 however
A conj ( nevertheless) toutefois, cependant, pourtant ; however, he did say that he would look into the matter il a toutefois dit qu'il examinerait la question ; however, the recession is not over yet toutefois, la récession n'est pas encore terminée ; they can, however, explain why ils peuvent, cependant, expliquer pourquoi ; if, however, you prefer not to accept the offer, we… si, toutefois, vous préférez refuser cette offre, nous… ; today, however, it looks as though the sun might come out aujourd'hui, pourtant, on a l'impression que le soleil va briller.B adv1 ( no matter how) however hard I try, I can't j'ai beau essayer de toutes mes forces, je ne peux pas ; however difficult the task is ou may be, we can't give up si difficile que soit la tâche, nous ne pouvons pas abandonner ; however profitable the company is ou may be… la compagnie a beau faire des bénéfices,… ; however rich/small she is ou may be si riche/petite soit-elle ; everyone, however poor/inexperienced chacun, si pauvre/inexpérimenté soit-il ; however often you tell me, I still won't believe you tu peux me le répéter aussi souvent que tu veux, je ne te croirai pas davantage ; however much it costs quel que soit le prix ; however many people go quel que soit le nombre de personnes qui y vont ; however long it takes, I'm not leaving quel que soit le temps que ça prendra, je ne partirai pas ;2 ( in whatever way) however you like comme tu veux ; however he does it, she won't like it quelle que soit la façon dont il s'y prend, ça ne lui plaira pas ; however they travel, they will find it difficult quelle que soit la façon dont ils voyagent, ça va leur paraître difficile ;3 ( how on earth) comment ; however did you guess? comment as-tu deviné? -
107 peep
A n1 ( look) ( quick) coup m d'œil ; to have a peep at sth jeter un coup d'œil à qch ; ( furtively) regarder qch à la dérobée ; can I have a peep? puis-je jeter un coup d'œil? ;2 ( noise) ( of chick) pépiement m ; ( of mouse) couinement m ; ( of car horn) coup m de klaxon® ; there wasn't a peep out of him il n'a pas pipé mot ; one more peep out of you and… je ne veux plus entendre un mot, sinon…B vi1 ( look) jeter un coup d'œil (over par-dessus ; through par) ; to peep at sth/sb gen jeter un coup d'œil à qch/qn ; ( furtively) regarder qch/qn furtivement ; no peeping! défense de regarder! ; to peep round the door passer la tête dans l'entrebâillement de la porte ;2 littér daylight was peeping through the curtains le jour filtrait à travers les rideaux ;at the peep of day aux premiers feux du jour.■ peep out [person, animal] se montrer, apparaître ; [gun, hanky] dépasser ; she peeped out from behind the curtains elle épiait de derrière les rideaux ; the sun peeped out from behind the clouds le soleil est apparu derrière les nuages ; to peep out of [gun, hanky, pencil] dépasser de [bag, pocket]. -
108 circuit
circuit ['sɜ:kɪt](a) (series of events, venues, places) circuit m;∎ the tennis circuit le circuit des matches de tennis∎ to be on the western circuit faire la tournée de l'ouest(c) (journey around) circuit m, tour m;∎ we made a circuit of the grounds nous avons fait le tour des terrains;∎ the Earth's circuit around the Sun l'orbite de la terre autour du soleil(d) Electricity circuit m∎ to make one circuit of the track faire un tour de circuit►► Electricity circuit board plaquette f (de circuits imprimés);Electricity circuit breaker disjoncteur m;Law circuit court = tribunal en service dans les principales villes de province lors du passage du "circuit judge";American History Circuit Court of Appeals = cour d'appel du système judiciaire des États-Unis avant 1948;Law circuit judge = juge itinérant;Sport circuit training programme m d'exercices en salle -
109 circuit
['sə:kit]1) (a journey or course round something: the earth's circuit round the sun; three circuits of the race-track.) tour2) (a race-track, running-track etc.) circuit3) (the path of an electric current and the parts through which it passes.) circuit4) (a journey or tour made regularly and repeatedly eg by salesmen, sportsmen etc.) tournée• -
110 disappear
[disə'piə]1) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) disparaître2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) disparaître3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) disparaître• -
111 dry
1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) sec2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) aride3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) pince-sans-rire4) ((of wine) not sweet.) sec2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) essuyer, sécher- dried- drier - dryer - drily - dryly - dryness - dry-clean - dry land - dry off - dry up -
112 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) être bien/mal reçu2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) sombrer3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) se coucher4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) entrer dans l'histoire5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) se dégrader -
113 revolution
[revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) révolution2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) révolution3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) tour, révolution•2. noun(a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) révolutionnaire- revolutionise -
114 rising
1) (the act or rising: the rising of the sun.) lever2) (a rebellion: The king executed those who took part in the rising.) soulèvement -
115 sunset
noun (the setting of the sun, or the time of this: the red glow of the sunset.) coucher du soleil -
116 bare
A adj1 ( naked) [body, flesh, leg] nu ; a child with bare feet un enfant aux pieds nus ; to walk with bare feet marcher pieds nus or nu-pieds (inv) ; to sit in the sun with one's head bare s'asseoir au soleil la tête nue ou nu-tête (inv) ; bare to the waist torse nu ; with one's bare hands à mains nues ;2 ( exposed) [blade, boards, wall, wood] nu ; to lay bare dévoiler [plan, private life, secret] ; to lay one's soul ou heart bare mettre son cœur à nu ;3 ( empty) [cupboard, house, room] vide ; bare of vide de [furniture, food] ; to strip sth bare vider qch ;4 ( stark) [branch, mountain, rock] nu ; [earth, landscape] dénudé ; bare of dépourvu de [leaves, flowers] ;5 ( mere) a bare 3%/20 dollars à peine 3%/20 dollars ; to last a bare 30 seconds durer à peine 30 secondes ; the barest sign/indication of le moindre signe/la moindre indication de ;6 ( absolute) strict (before n) ; the bare minimum le strict minimum ; the bare essentials ou necessities le strict nécessaire ;7 ( unembellished) [facts, statistics] brut ;8 ( in Bridge) [ace, king] sec/sèche.B vtr to bare one's chest se découvrir la poitrine ; to bare one's teeth montrer les dents ; to bare one's head se découvrir ; to bare one's heart/soul to ouvrir son cœur/âme à. -
117 arse
1 noun(a) (buttocks) cul m;∎ move or shift your arse pousse ton cul;∎ to make an arse of sth complètement foirer qch;∎ to get one's arse in(to) gear se remuer le cul;∎ to work one's arse off bosser comme un nègre;∎ to talk out of one's arse dire des conneries;∎ to be out on one's arse (get fired) se faire virer;∎ my arse! mon cul!;∎ to kiss or lick sb's arse faire du lèche-cul à qn, French Canadian lécher le cul de qn;∎ kiss my arse! va te faire foutre!;∎ get your arse over here! ramène ta fraise!, amène-toi!;∎ get your arse over to the town hall! file à la mairie!;∎ it's my arse that's on the line ça risque de me retomber sur la gueule;∎ he's been sitting on his arse all day il a rien foutu de la journée;∎ he doesn't know his arse from his elbow il est complètement nul;∎ she thinks the sun shines out of her arse elle se prend pas pour de la merde;∎ you'd better get off your arse (move) tu ferais bien de te bouger le cul; (speed up) tu ferais bien de te magner le cul;∎ he's a pain in the arse c'est un emmerdeur;∎ it's a pain in the arse c'est emmerdant;∎ he fell or went arse over tit or tip or apex il est tombé cul par-dessus tête;∎ to do sth arse-backwards faire qch à l'envers ou n'importe comment∎ to make an arse of oneself se ridiculiser□∎ why don't you come with us? -- I can't be arsed tu viens avec nous? -- non, j'ai trop la flemme;∎ he can't be arsed doing it himself il a pas envie de se faire chier à le faire lui-même∎ to arse sth up foirer qch -
118 Dip
dip [dɪp][ground, road] descendre ; [temperature, prices] baisser• it's the sort of book you can dip into c'est le genre de livre dans lequel on peut se plonger quand on en a envie3. noun4. compounds* * * -
119 we
we [wi:]• we went to the pictures nous sommes allés or on est allé au cinéma• as we say in England comme on dit chez nous, en Angleterre• we teachers understand that... nous autres professeurs, nous comprenons que...* * *[wiː, wɪ]Note: In standard French, we is translated by nous but in informal French on is frequently used: we're going to the cinema = nous allons au cinéma or ( more informally) on va au cinémaon is also used in correct French to refer to a large, vaguely defined group: we shouldn't lie to our children = on ne devrait pas mentir à ses enfants. For particular usages see the entry belowpronoun nouswe left at six — gen nous sommes partis à six heures; ( informal) on est parti (colloq) à six heures
we Scots like the sun — nous autres Écossais, nous aimons le soleil
we didn't say that — gen nous, nous n'avons pas dit cela; ( informal) nous, on n'a pas dit ça (colloq)
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120 Fleet Street
= rue de Londres, dont le nom sert à désigner les grands journaux britanniques;∎ the Fleet Street papers les journaux m pl nationauxBut Morgan said: " The Sun can bluster away about it being a war, and glory in their Lara Logan bazooka exposés selling better than our famine in Malawi investigations, but we're not interested in what they say or what they do. They, like the rest of Fleet Street, do not have a clue what we are up to and that's the way I like it."
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