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41 everyone
pronoun (every person: Everyone thinks I'm right.) tout le monde -
42 high and mighty
(behaving as if one thinks one is very important: Don't be so high and mighty - you're just like any one of us.) qui se donne de grands airs -
43 highly
1) (very; very much: highly delighted; highly paid; I value the book highly.) extrêmement2) (with approval: He thinks/speaks very highly of you.) en bien (de) -
44 invincible
[in'vinsəbl](that cannot be overcome or defeated: That general thinks that his army is invincible.) invincible- invincibility -
45 know one's own mind
((usually in negative) to know what one really thinks, wants to do etc: She doesn't know her own mind yet about abortion.) savoir ce que l'on veut -
46 know-all
noun (an unkind name for a person who thinks he knows everything.) un(e) je-sais-tout -
47 mind
1.(the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) esprit, intelligence2. verb1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) surveiller2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) être dérangé, se refuser (à)3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) prendre garde (à)4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) prêter attention (à)3. interjection(be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) attention- - minded- mindful - mindless - mindlessly - mindlessness - mindreader - at/in the back of one's mind - change one's mind - be out of one's mind - do you mind! - have a good mind to - have half a mind to - have a mind to - in one's mind's eye - in one's right mind - keep one's mind on - know one's own mind - make up one's mind - mind one's own business - never mind - on one's mind - put someone in mind of - put in mind of - speak one's mind - take/keep one's mind off - to my mind -
48 not care a hoot / two hoots
(not to care in the least: He doesn't care two hoots what anyone thinks of him.) se ficher de -
49 outspoken
(saying exactly what one thinks: She's a very outspoken person.) qui ne mâche pas ses mots -
50 patronise
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) traiter avec condescendance2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) fréquenter -
51 patronize
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) traiter avec condescendance2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) fréquenter -
52 pessimist
noun (a person who thinks in this way: He is such a pessimist that he always expects the worst.) pessimiste -
53 pull
[pul] 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) (re)tirer (sur)2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) tirer sur3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) ramer4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) entrer dans2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) traction; gorgée; bouffée2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) attraction3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) influence•- pull down - pull a face / faces at - pull a face / faces - pull a gun on - pull off - pull on - pull oneself together - pull through - pull up - pull one's weight - pull someone's leg -
54 resent
[ri'zent](to feel annoyed about (something) because one thinks it is unfair, insulting etc: I resent his interference in my affairs.) s'offenser de qqch.- resentfully - resentfulness - resentment -
55 risk
[risk] 1. noun((a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury: He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.) risque2. verb1) (to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss: He would risk his life for his friend; He risked all his money on betting on that horse.) risquer2) (to take the chance of (something bad happening): He was willing to risk death to save his friend; I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.) risquer (de)•- risky- at a person's own risk - at own risk - at risk - at the risk of - run/take the risk of - run/take the risk - take risks / take a risk -
56 self
[self]plural - selves; noun1) (a person's own body and personality.) la personne2) (one's own personal interests or advantage: He always thinks first of self.) soi-même•- selfish- selfishly - selfishness - selfless - selflessly - selflessness -
57 someone
1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) quelqu'un2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) quelqu'un -
58 speak one's mind
(to say frankly what one means or thinks: You must allow me to speak my mind.) dire sa pensée -
59 speak out
(to say boldly what one thinks: I feel the time has come to speak out.) parler franchement -
60 think
[Ɵiŋk] 1. past tense, past participle - thought; verb1) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) penser (à)2) (to have or form opinions in one's mind; to believe: He thinks (that) the world is flat; What do you think of his poem?; What do you think about his suggestion?; He thought me very stupid.) penser (à, de)3) (to intend or plan (to do something), usually without making a final decision: I must think what to do; I was thinking of/about going to London next week.) penser/réfléchir (à)4) (to imagine or expect: I never thought to see you again; Little did he think that I would be there as well.) penser2. noun(the act of thinking: Go and have a think about it.) pensée, réflexion- thinker- - thought-out - think better of - think highly - well - badly of - think little of / not think much of - think of - think out - think over - think twice - think up - think the world of
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