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1 mourir
mourir [muʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━intransitive verbto die ; [civilisation, empire, coutume, feu] to die out• c'est une simple piqûre, tu n'en mourras pas ! it's only a little injection, it won't kill you!* * *muʀiʀ
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verbe intransitif1) ( cesser d'exister) to die (de of)mourir de froid — ( dehors) to die of exposure; ( sous un toit) to die of cold
je meurs de soif — fig I'm dying of thirst
je meurs de faim — fig I'm starving
je meurs de froid — fig I'm freezing to death
je meurs de sommeil — fig I'm ready to drop
2) ( faiblir) liter [jour] to fade away littér; [flamme] to die down; [conversation] to die away; [vagues] to break and fall back
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se mourir verbe pronominal liter [personne, civilisation] to be dying; [flamme, feu] to die down••je ne veux pas mourir idiot — (colloq) hum I want to know
on n'en meurt pas! — (colloq)
tu n'en mourras pas! — (colloq) hum it won't kill you!
je veux bien mourir or que je meure si... — I'll eat my hat if...
* * *muʀiʀ vi1) [personne, animal] to diemourir de faim — to starve to death, to die of hunger, figto be starving
Des centaines de personnes sont mortes de faim. — Hundreds of people starved to death.
mourir de froid — to die of exposure, figto be freezing
Je meurs d'envie d'aller me baigner. — I'm dying to go for a swim.
2) [civilisation] to die out* * *mourir verb table: mourirA vi (+ v être)1 ( cesser de vivre) [personne, animal, plante] to die (de of; pour qn/qch for sb/sth; pour faire to do); mourir jeune to die young; mourir d'un cancer/d'une crise cardiaque to die of cancer/of a heart attack; mourir de chagrin to die of grief ou of a broken heart; mourir de faim/vieillesse lit to die of hunger/old age; mourir de froid lit ( dehors) to die of exposure; ( sous un toit) to die of cold; je meurs de soif fig I'm dying of thirst; je meurs de faim fig I'm starving; je meurs de froid fig I'm freezing to death; je meurs de sommeil fig I'm dropping with tiredness; c'était à mourir (de rire)! it was hilarious!; plutôt mourir que de lui demander une faveur I'd rather die than ask him/her a favourGB; tu mourras centenaire! you'll live to (be) a hundred!; mourir assassiné to be murdered; mourir empoisonné to die of poisoning; mourir étranglé ( par accident) to strangle to death; ( par meurtre) to be strangled to death; mourir debout to be active to the end; mourir au monde [moine, ermite] to die to the world; elle meurt d'amour pour lui she's pining for him; laisser qn mourir to let sb die (de qch of sth); il s'est laissé mourir après la mort de sa femme he gave up and died after the death of his wife; se laisser mourir de faim to starve oneself to death; faire mourir qn to kill sb; l'auteur fait mourir le héros à la troisième page the author kills the hero off on the third page; ⇒ champ, feu;2 ( cesser d'exister) [civilisation, tradition, entreprise] to die; [sentiment, amitié] to die;3 liter ( faiblir) [lueur, jour] to fade away littér; [feu, flamme] to die down; [son] to die away; [conversation] to die away; [vagues] to break and fall back.B se mourir vpr liter or fml [personne] to be dying; [civilisation, tradition] to be dying; [flamme, feu, braises] to die down; [sentiment, son, chant] to die away; elle se meurt d'amour pour lui she's pining with love for him.partir c'est mourir un peu to say goodbye is to die a little; je ne veux pas mourir idiot hum I want to know; on n'en meurt pas!, tu n'en mourras pas! hum it won't kill you!; je veux bien mourir or que je meure si… I'll eat my hat if…; plus idiot/paresseux que lui, tu meurs○! they don't come any dumber/lazier![murir] verbe intransitifmourir d'une crise cardiaque/de vieillesse/d'un cancer to die of a heart attack/of old age/of cancermourir de mort naturelle ou de sa belle mort to die a natural deathmourir en héros to die a hero's death ou like a heroplus rapide/bête que lui, tu meurs! (familier) you'd be hard put to be quicker/more stupid than him!2. (soutenu) [disparaître - culture] to die out ; [ - flamme, bougie] to die out ou down ; [ - bruit] to die away ou down3. [pour intensifier]mourir d'ennui, s'ennuyer à mourir to be bored to death ou to tearsmourir de faim to be starving ou famishedmourir de soif to be dying of thirst, to be parched————————se mourir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne] to be dying2. [civilisation, coutume] to die out -
2 assassiner
assassiner [asasine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto murder ; [+ homme politique] to assassinate* * *asasine1) ( tuer) gén to murder; ( par idéologie) to assassinate2) ( détruire) to destroy3) (colloq) ( critiquer) to slate (colloq)* * *asasine vt* * *assassiner verb table: aimer vtr2 ( détruire) to destroy;3 ○( critiquer) to slate○;4 ○( financièrement) to squeeze [sb] dry, to bleed [sb] white [personne].[asasine] verbe transitif1. [tuer - généralement] to murder ; [ - vedette, homme politique] to assassinate -
3 bouffer
bouffer (inf!) [bufe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• je l'aurais bouffé ! I could have murdered him!b. ( = accaparer) il ne faut pas se laisser bouffer par son travail you shouldn't let your work take up all your time and energy* * *bufe
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(colloq) verbe transitif1) ( manger) to eat2) ( accaparer)3) ( consommer) to guzzle [essence]; to burn [huile]4) ( dépenser) to throw [something] away [argent]5) ( utiliser) to take up [espace]
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verbe intransitif2) ( gonfler) [vêtement] to billow out••se bouffer le nez — (colloq) to be at each other's throats
* * *bufe1. vi1) * to eat2) COUTURE to puff out2. vt* to eat* * *bouffer verb table: aimerA ○vtr1 ( manger) to eat; on dirait qu'il va la bouffer it looks as if he's going to strangle her;2 ( accaparer) bouffer qn [politique, famille] to take over sb's whole life; ça me bouffe tout mon temps it takes up all my time; se faire/laisser bouffer to be/let oneself be taken over (par by);4 ( dépenser) to throw [sth] away [argent];5 ( utiliser) to take up [espace].B vibouffer du curé to be violently anticlerical; bouffer du kilomètre○ to clock up a lot of mileage; se bouffer le nez○ to be at each other's throats.[bufe] verbe transitif1. [manger] to eat[manger voracement] to guzzleon a bien/mal bouffé the food was great/terribleje vais les faire bouffer et on sera tranquilles I'll give them something to eat and then we'll have some peace3. [accaparer]4. (locution)————————[bufe] verbe intransitif[gonfler] to puff (out)————————se bouffer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)a. [une fois] to have a go at one anotherb. [constamment] to be at daggers drawn -
4 lâchement
lâchement [lα∫mɑ̃]adverb( = sans courage) il a lâchement refusé like a coward, he refused* * *lɑʃmɑ̃* * *lɒʃmɑ̃ adv1) [abandonner, fuir, ignorer] like a coward, [agir, se comporter] in a cowardly way2)Un homme est mort, vendredi soir, lâchement assassiné. — A man died on Friday evening, victim of a cowardly murder.
* * *lâchement adv il nous a lâchement abandonnés he abandoned us, the coward; ils se sont lâchement enfuis à notre arrivée they fled like cowards on our arrival; il a été lâchement assassiné he was assassinated in a cowardly way.[laʃmɑ̃] adverbe1. [sans courage] in a cowardly manner -
5 sauvagement
sauvagement [sovaʒmɑ̃]adverb[frapper, tuer] savagely* * *sovaʒmɑ̃ adv* * *sauvagement adv savagely.[sovaʒmɑ̃] adverbesauvagement assassiné savagely ou brutally murdered -
6 Oradour sur Glane
A village in the Limousin region that was the site of a massacre by Waffen-SS troops in 1944. 642 villagers were murdered, and the village set on fire, in reprisal for the alleged capture by the Resistance of a German officer. After the war, General de Gaulle demanded that the remains of the village be left as they were after the massacre, and that is how the village remains to this day, fixed in time, a memorial to the atrocities of war.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Oradour sur Glane
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