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1 effriter
effriter [efʀite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ biscuit] to crumble2. reflexive verb► s'effriter [roche, valeurs morales] [majorité électorale] to crumble ; [monnaie] to decline in value ; [fortune, valeurs boursières] to dwindle* * *efʀite
1.
verbe transitif to crumble [gâteau]; to break up [motte de terre]
2.
s'effriter verbe pronominal lit, fig to crumble (away)* * *efʀite vt1) [roche] to cause to crumble2) [majorité] to eat away at* * *effriter verb table: aimerA vtr to crumble [gâteau]; to break up [motte de terre].B s'effriter vpr1 ( partir en morceaux) [pierre, plâtre] to crumble (away);2 ( diminuer) [majorité, soutien] to crumble, to collapse; [fréquentation, popularité] to dwindle (away); [monnaie] to decline (in value), to fall.[efrite] verbe transitif————————s'effriter verbe pronominal intransitif2. [diminuer - majorité, popularité] to crumble, to be eroded ; [ - valeurs, cours] to decline (in value) -
2 désagréger
dezagʀeʒe
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verbe transitif to disintegrate
2.
se désagréger verbe pronominal1) ( se décomposer) to disintegrate; ( s'écrouler) to collapse; ( se disloquer) to break up2) [roche] to disintegrate* * *désagréger verb table: assiégerA vtr to disintegrate, to break up.B se désagréger vpr2 Géol to disintegrate.[dezagreʒe] verbe transitif1. [effriter] to break up (separable), to cause to disintegrate ou to crumble————————se désagréger verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'effriter] to powder -
3 ébouler
s'ébouler ebule verbe pronominal [mur, falaise] to collapse; [rochers] to fall* * *ébouler: s'ébouler verb table: aimer vpr [mur, falaise] to collapse; [rochers] to fall; faire (s')ébouler un mur to cause a wall to collapse; le terrain va s'ébouler there is going to be a mudslide; les pluies torrentielles ont fait ébouler le terrain torrential rains caused a mudslide.[ebule] verbe transitifto break ou to bring down (separable)————————s'ébouler verbe pronominal intransitif
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