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1 goguette
feminine noun* * *
1.
(colloq): en goguette ɑ̃gɔgɛt locution adjective ( ivre) tipsy
2.
* * *ɡɔɡɛt nfen goguette — out enjoying o.s.
* * *A loc adj ( ivre) tipsy.B loc adv partir en goguette to go on a spree.[gɔgɛt]en goguette locution adjectivalemerry, a little tiddly -
2 pompette
adjective* * *(colloq) pɔ̃pɛt adjectif tipsy (colloq), drunk* * *pompette○ adj tipsy○, drunk.[pɔ̃pɛt] adjectifelle était complètement/un peu pompette she was far gone/a bit tipsy -
3 vin
vin [vɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = boisson) wine• vin blanc/rouge/rosé white/red/rosé wine• vin ordinaire or de table table wine2. compounds* * *vɛ̃nom masculin winevin de pays or de terroir — quality wine produced in a specific region
couper son vin — ( en mélanger deux) to blend one's wine; ( mettre de l'eau) to add water to one's wine
Phrasal Verbs:- vin cuit••avoir le vin gai/triste — to get happy/maudlin after one has had a few drinks
quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire — Proverbe once you have started something, you have to see it through
* * *vɛ̃ nm* * *vin nm1 ( de raisin) wine; vin blanc/rouge/pétillant/mousseux white/red/semi-sparkling/sparkling wine; vin rosé rosé (wine); vin doux/sec/demi-sec sweet/dry/medium-dry wine; vin de consommation courante ordinary wine; grand vin fine wine; vin d'Alsace Alsace wine; vin de pays or de terroir quality wine produced in a specific region; sauce au vin wine sauce; ce vin a du corps this wine is full-bodied; un vin qui se fait a wine which is maturing; mettre le vin en bouteilles to bottle wine; couper son vin ( mettre de l'eau) to add water to one's wine; ( mettre un autre vin) to blend one's wine;2 ( d'origine végétale) wine; vin de riz rice wine.vin d'appellation d'origine contrôlée appellation contrôlée (with a guarantee of origin); vin bourru new wine still undergoing fermentation; vin chaud mulled wine; vin de coupage blended wine; vin cuit wine which has undergone heating during maturation; vin délimité de qualité supérieure, VDQS wine of a defined area with strict production laws; vin gris blush wine; vin d'honneur reception; vin de liqueur fortified wine; vin de messe communion wine; le vin nouveau wine from the latest vintage; vin de paille wine made from dried grapes; vin de table table wine.avoir le vin gai/mauvais/triste to get happy/nasty/maudlin after a drink; être entre deux vins to be tipsy○; mettre de l'eau dans son vin to mellow; quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire Prov once you have started something, you have to see it through.[vɛ̃] nom masculin[ensemble de récoltes] vintagegrand vin, vin de grand cru vintage winea. [rouge] claretb. [blanc] white Bordeauxvin de messe altar ou communion winevin nouveau ou (de) primeur new wineavoir le vin gai/triste/mauvais to get merry/depressed/nasty after a few drinksêtre entre deux vins to be tiddly ou tipsy2. [liqueur]vin de canne/riz cane/rice wine————————vin d'honneur nom masculin -
4 allumé
adj.1. Titillated, sexually excited.2. 'Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk. -
5 attendri
adj. 'Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk. -
6 carreau
n. m.1. (usually pl.): 'Oglers', 'peepers', eyes. Avoir un carreau à la manque: To have only one good eye.2. (pl.): 'Specs', glasses, spectacles.3. En avoir un coup dans les carreaux: To be 'squiffy', 'tiddly', to be slightly drunk.4. Ça ne casse pas les carreaux! It's nothing to write home about!a To be on the dole, to be out of work.b To be 'skint', 'broke', to be penniless.6. Rester sur le carreau: To have failed abysmally.7. Se tenir à carreau: To 'watch one's step', to act cautiously. -
7 ébréché
adj. 'Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk (also: éméché). -
8 éméché
adj. Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk. Il était legerement éméché sur les bords: He'd had one over the eight. -
9 gai
adj.1. Etre un peu gai: To be 'tiddly', to 'have had one over the eight', to be slightly inebriated.2. Ça, c'est gai, alors! (iron.): That's all we needed! — What rotten luck! -
10 grain
n. m.1. Avoir un grain: To 'have a screw loose', to be 'doolally', to be slightly mad.2. Avoir son grain: To be 'tipsy', 'tiddly', to be slightly drunk.3. Veiller au grain: To try and steer clear of trouble. (With this meaning, the word originates from the language of seafarers.)4. Mettre son grain de sel quelque part: To 'stick one's oar in', to make an uncalled-for remark. -
11 gris
I.n. m. Shag, strong fine-cut tobacco for pipe-smokers and those who roll their own cigarettes.II.adj.1. Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk.2. En voir de grises: To 'go through a rough patch', to have a tough time. -
12 vigne
n. f. Etre dans les vignes du Seigneur: To be well and truly tiddly, in a state of beatific stupor.
См. также в других словарях:
tiddly — UK [ˈtɪd(ə)lɪ] / US or tiddley UK / US adjective Word forms tiddly : adjective tiddly comparative tiddlier superlative tiddliest British informal 1) slightly drunk 2) very small … English dictionary
tiddly — Ⅰ. tiddly [1] ► ADJECTIVE (tiddlier, tiddliest) informal, chiefly Brit. ▪ slightly drunk. ORIGIN perhaps from slang tiddlywink, denoting an unlicensed public house. Ⅱ. tiddly [2] ► … English terms dictionary
tiddly — tiddly1 [tid′lē] adj. [prob. < tiddly wink, illicit grogshop, rhyming slang for DRINK] [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] drunk; tipsy tiddly2 [tid′lē] adj. [prob. < child s alteration of little] Brit. very small; little … English World dictionary
tiddly — [[t]tɪ̱dəli[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If someone is tiddly, they are slightly drunk. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Syn: tipsy 2) ADJ GRADED If you describe a thing as tiddly, you mean that it is very small. [BRIT, INFORMAL] ...a tiddly picture. Syn: tiny … English dictionary
tiddly — adjective Etymology: tiddly an alcoholic drink, probably from English dialect tiddly Date: 1905 chiefly British slightly drunk … New Collegiate Dictionary
tiddly — slightly drunk Rhyming and punning slang on tiddly wink, a drink, which was an unlicensed inn or pawnshop before it came to mean the game played in pubs with counters: I poured her wine carefully. Ma, you ll get tiddly. (Bogarde, 1983) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
tiddly — tid|dly [ˈtıdli] adj BrE informal [Sense: 1; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Origin unknown.] [Sense: 2; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: tiddy very small (18 20 centuries)] 1.) slightly drunk 2.) very small ▪ a tiddly little insect … Dictionary of contemporary English
tiddly — neat, tidy, clean and shiny, spiffy The ship is ready for inspection. Everything is tiddly … English idioms
tiddly — adjective BrE informal 1 slightly drunk 2 very small: a tiddly little insect … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tiddly-wink — n. (US tiddledy ) 1 a counter flicked with another into a cup etc. 2 (in pl.) this game. Etymology: 19th c.: perh. rel. to TIDDLY(1) … Useful english dictionary
tiddly — /tid lee/, adj. Chiefly Brit. Slang. slightly drunk; tipsy. [1885 90; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium