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lace [leɪs]1. nouna. ( = fabric) dentelle fb. ( = shoelace) lacet ma. lacerb. to lace with [+ alcohol] arroser de4. compounds[collar, curtains] en dentelle* * *[leɪs] 1.1) [U] ( fabric) dentelle f2) [C] (on shoe, boot, dress) lacet m; ( on tent) cordon m2. 3.transitive verb1) ( tie) lacer [shoes, corset]; attacher [tent flap]2) ( add substance to)•Phrasal Verbs:- lace up -
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A n2 ∁ (on shoe, boot, dress) lacet m ; ( on tent) cordon m ; shoe laces lacets mpl de chaussures ; to tie one's laces nouer or attacher ses lacets.C vtr1 (fasten, tie) lacer [shoes, corset, dress] ; attacher [tent flap] ; to lace sb into lacer qn dans [corset] ;2 ( add substance to) to lace a drink with sth mettre qch dans une boisson [alcohol, poison] ; his drink was laced with whisky on avait mis du whisky dans sa boisson ; to be laced with fig être mêlé de [irony, humour, colour].■ lace up:▶ lace up [shoe, corset, dress] se lacer ; the dress laces up at the back la robe se lace dans le dos ;▶ lace [sth] up, lace up [sth] lacer [shoes, boots, corset, dress] ; attacher [tent flap]. -
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1 ( generously) libéralement ; liberally laced with vodka avec une bonne dose de vodka ;2 ( tolerantly) [think, treat, govern] de façon libérale ;3 ( not literally) [interpret, translate] librement. -
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lace [leɪs]1 noun(b) (in shoe, boot, corset) lacet m(handkerchief, tablecloth etc) en dentelle∎ he's already learned to lace his own shoes il a déjà appris à lacer ses souliers(b) (add alcohol to) ajouter de l'alcool à;∎ he laced my orange juice with gin il a mis du gin dans mon jus d'orange;∎ figurative he laced his story with salacious details il ajoutait des détails salaces à son histoire(shoes, boots) se lacer(shoes, boots) lacer(shoes, boots) se lacer;∎ they lace up at the sides elles se lacent ou s'attachent sur le côté -
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straight [streɪt]1. adjectivec. ( = unambiguous) clair• have you got that straight? est-ce bien clair ?d. ( = tidy) to put sth straight mettre de l'ordre dans qche. ( = simple) it was a straight choice between A and B il n'y avait que deux solutions, A ou Bf. ( = consecutive) [victories, defeats, games, months] consécutif• if I give you £5, then we'll be straight si je te donne 5 livres, nous serons quittesi. ( = unsmiling) to keep a straight face garder son sérieuxj. [person] (inf) ( = conventional) conventionnel ; ( = heterosexual) hétéro (inf) ; ( = not criminal) honnête• I've been straight for three years ( = not on drugs) ça fait trois ans que je n'ai pas pris de drogue2. nouna. the straight [of racecourse, athletics track] la ligne droite3. adverba. ( = in a straight line) [walk, stand, grow] droit ; [shoot] juste• to look sb straight in the face/the eye regarder qn bien en face/droit dans les yeux• to go straight towards sb/sth se diriger droit vers qn/qchb. ( = level) to hang straight [picture] être bien droitc. ( = directly) straight after this tout de suite après• to come straight back ( = without detour) revenir directement ; ( = immediately) revenir tout de suite• he went straight to London ( = without detour) il est allé directement à Londres ; ( = immediately) il s'est immédiatement rendu à Londrese. ( = neat) to drink one's whisky straight boire son whisky secf. ( = clearly) he couldn't think straight il n'avait plus les idées clairesh. ( = consecutively) for five days straight pendant cinq jours d'affilée► straight off ( = immediately) tout de suite ; ( = without hesitation) sans hésiter ; ( = without beating about the bush) sans ambages4. compounds* * *[streɪt] 1.noun Sport ligne f droite2.back straight — côté m opposé de la piste
1) ( not bent or curved) gen droit; [hair] raidedead straight — gen tout droit
2) (level, upright) gen bien droit; [bedclothes, tablecloth] bien misthe picture/your tie isn't straight — le tableau/ta cravate est de travers
3) (tidy, in order) en ordreto get ou put something straight — lit, fig mettre quelque chose en ordre
4) ( clear)to put ou set the record straight — établir la vérité
5) (honest, direct) [person] honnête, droit; [answer] clair6) ( unconditional) [majority, profit] net/nette; [choice] simplea straight fight — GB Politics une élection à deux candidats
7) ( undiluted) [drink] sec, sans eau8) ( consecutive) [wins, defeats] consécutif/-iveshe got straight ‘A’s — School elle a eu très bien partout
in straight sets — Sport en deux (or trois) sets
9) Theatre [actor, role] sérieux/-ieuse10) (colloq) ( heterosexual) hétéro (colloq) inv3.1) ( not obliquely) gen droit; [shoot] justeto go/keep straight ahead — aller/continuer tout droit
2) ( without delay) directementstraight away —
she told him straight out that — elle lui a dit carrément or sans ambages que
it seemed like something straight out of the Middle Ages — cela semblait sortir tout droit du Moyen Âge
3) ( frankly) tout netgive it to me straight — (colloq) dis-moi la vérité
to play straight with somebody — fig jouer franc-jeu avec quelqu'un
4) Theatre [act, produce] de manière classique5) ( neat) [drink] sec or sans eau••to go straight — (colloq) [criminal] se ranger
straight up? — (colloq) GB sans blague? (colloq)
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