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1 hurler
hurler [ˈyʀle]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb[+ injures, slogans, ordres] to yell• « jamais ! » hurla-t-il "never!" he yelled* * *’yʀle
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1) [personne] to yell ( à quelqu'un at somebody)2) [télévision, radio, magnétophone] to blare out
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verbe intransitif1) ( pousser des cris) to howl2) ( parler fort) to yell3) ( faire du bruit) [sirène] to wail; [vent] to roar; [radio] to blare••* * *'yʀle vi1) [personne] to yell2) [animal] to howlhurler à la mort [chien] — to bay at the moon
3) [vent] to howl4) (= jurer) [couleurs] to clash* * *hurler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( crier) to yell [propos, remarques]; ‘ça suffit!’ hurla-t-il ‘that's enough!’ he yelled; hurler des injures à qn to shout abuse at sb; hurler à qn de faire to yell at sb to do; hurler à qn que to yell at sb that; hurler sa souffrance/colère to give vent to one's misery/anger;2 ( diffuser très fort) [télévision, radio, magnétophone] to blare out [chansons, discours].B vi1 ( pousser des cris) [animaux, personnes] to howl; hurler de rage/douleur/frayeur to howl with rage/pain/terror; hurler de rire to roar with laughter; c'est à hurler de rire it's enough to make you roar with laughter; les gens hurlaient au scandale people were outraged by the scandal; quand je vois ça, ça me fait hurler it makes me want to scream when I see that;2 ( parler fort) to yell;3 ( faire du bruit) [sirène] to wail; [vent, tempête] to roar; [télévision, radio] to blare, to be going full blast; [haut-parleur] to blare, to be on full blast.hurler avec les loups to follow the crowd; hurler à la mort to bay at the moon.[ʼyrle] verbe intransitifhurler de joie to whoop ou to shout with joy[chien, loup, sirène] to howl4. [jurer - couleur] to clash————————[ʼyrle] verbe transitif2. [douleur, indignation, réponse] to howl out (separable)
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