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1 ruiner
ruiner [ʀyine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• ça ne va pas te ruiner ! (inf) it won't ruin you!2. reflexive verb* * *ʀɥine
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1) ( financièrement) to ruin [pays, personne, entreprise, économie]ça ne va pas le ruiner — (colloq) that's not going to break the bank
2) ( physiquement) to destroy, to wreck [santé, forces]; [bombardement] to reduce [something] to rubble [ville, bâtiment]; [éléments] to ruin [culture]3) fig to ruin [vie, réputation]; to destroy [argument, théorie, bonheur]; to shatter [espérances, rêve]
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se ruiner verbe pronominal ( perdre ses biens) to be ruined, to lose everything; ( dépenser excessivement) to ruin oneself ( en faisant doing)* * *ʀɥine vt* * *ruiner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( provoquer la banqueroute de) to ruin [pays, personne, entreprise, économie];2 ( coûter cher à) ruiner qn to be a drain on sb's resources; ça ne va pas le ruiner iron that's not going to break the bank;3 ( détruire) to destroy, to wreck [santé, forces]; l'alcool a ruiné ses forces alcohol has turned him/her into a wreck;4 ( dévaster) [bombardement] to reduce [sth] to rubble [ville, bâtiment]; [pluie, incendie, inondation, cyclone] to ruin [culture];5 ( causer la perte de) to ruin [vie, réputation]; to destroy [argument, théorie, bonheur]; to shatter [espérances, rêve].B se ruiner vpr ( perdre ses biens) to be ruined, to lose everything; ( dépenser excessivement) to ruin oneself (en faisant doing); se ruiner à la Bourse to lose everything on the stock exchange; se ruiner pour une femme to spend everything one has on a woman; se ruiner au jeu/en livres to spend all one's money gambling/on books; se ruiner la santé to ruin one's health.[rɥine] verbe transitifça ne va pas te ruiner! it won't break ou ruin you!2. (littéraire) [endommager - architecture, cultures] to ruin, to destroy ; [ - espérances] to ruin, to dash ; [ - carrière, santé] to ruin, to wreck————————se ruiner verbe pronominal intransitif[perdre sa fortune] to ruin ou to bankrupt oneself[dépenser beaucoup] to spend a fortuneelle se ruine en vêtements/disques she spends a fortune on clothes/records————————se ruiner verbe pronominal transitif -
2 dépense
dépense [depɑ̃s]feminine noun• j'hésite, c'est une grosse dépense I can't decide, it's a lot of money• dépenses publiques/de santé public/health spending or expenditureb. [d'électricité] consumption* * *depɑ̃s1) ( emploi d'argent) spending, expenditure2) ( somme déboursée) outlay3) ( quantité utilisée) (d'essence, électricité) consumption•Phrasal Verbs:* * *depɑ̃s nf1) (= le fait de dépenser de l'argent) spending no pl expenditure no pl2) (= somme dépensée) expense, outlayC'est une dépense inutile. — It's an unnecessary expense.
dépenses publiques — public spending, public expenditure
Ceci permet une dépense réduite en carburant. — This gives reduced fuel consumption.
dépense physique — exertion, physical exertion
* * *dépense nf1 ( emploi d'argent) spending, expenditure; dépenses sociales/militaires welfare/military expenditure; dépenses de fonctionnement operating ou operational expenses; pousser qn à la dépense to make sb spend money; ça vaut la dépense it's worth the outlay; regarder à la dépense ( être économe) to watch one's spending; ne pas regarder à la dépense to spare no expense;2 ( somme déboursée) outlay; une dépense de 300 euros an outlay of 300 euros; avoir beaucoup de dépenses to have a lot of outgoings GB ou expenses; excédent des dépenses sur les recettes excess of expenditure over income; faire des dépenses inconsidérées to indulge in reckless spending; se lancer dans de folles dépenses pour faire to spend an enormous amount of money on doing; être une source de dépenses to be a drain on one's resources; participer à la dépense to make a contribution to the cost;3 ( quantité utilisée) consumption; dépense en essence/d'électricité petrol GB ou gasoline US/electricity consumption; dépense d'énergie physique/nerveuse expenditure of physical/nervous energy; cela représente une dépense de temps trop importante it takes too much time; ce travail me demande une trop grosse dépense d'énergie this work takes too much out of me.la dépense publique public expenditure; dépenses courantes running costs; dépenses de personnel staff costs.[depɑ̃s] nom fémininoccasionner de grosses dépenses to mean a lot of expense ou a big outlayje ne peux pas me permettre cette dépense I can't afford to lay out ou to spend so much moneydépenses publiques public ou government spending2. [fait de dépenser] spendingpousser quelqu'un à la dépense to push ou to encourage somebody to spend (money)regarder à la dépense to watch what one spends, to watch every penny3. [consommation] consumption -
3 saigner
saigner [seɲe]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb[+ animal] to kill (by bleeding)3. reflexive verb• se saigner (aux quatre veines) pour qn to bleed o.s. dry for sb* * *sɛɲe
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1) Médecine to bleed2) ( tuer) to kill [animal] ( by slitting its throat)
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verbe intransitif to bleed••saigner comme un bœuf — (colloq) to bleed heavily
saigner quelqu'un à blanc — to bleed somebody dry ou white
* * *seɲe1. vi2. vt1) [personne] to bleed2) [animal] to bleed to death* * *saigner verb table: aimerA vtr1 Méd to bleed;B vi to bleed; saigner du nez to have a nosebleed; il saignait du nez his nose was bleeding; ça va saigner○ there'll be trouble○.saigner comme un bœuf○ to bleed heavily; saigner qn à blanc to bleed sb dry; se saigner (aux quatre veines) pour qn to make big sacrifices for sb.[seɲe] verbe intransitif[plaie, blessé] to bleedje saigne du nez my nose is bleeding, I've got a nosebleed————————[seɲe] verbe transitif1. [malade, animal] to bleed[épuiser - pays] to drain the resources of, to drain ou to suck the lifeblood fromsaigner quelqu'un à blanc to bleed somebody dry, to clean somebody out————————se saigner verbe pronominal
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