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1 grincement
creak, squeak -
2 grincer
creak, grind, squeak -
3 craquement
craquement [kʀakmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *kʀakmɑ̃nom masculin ( grincement) creaking sound, creak; ( bruit de cassure) cracking sound, crack; ( de feuilles mortes) crackle [U]* * *kʀakmɑ̃ nmcrack, snap, [plancher] creak, creaking no pl* * *craquement nm ( produit en pliant) creaking sound, creak; ( produit en se brisant) cracking sound, crack; ( de feuilles mortes) crackle ¢.[krakmɑ̃] nom masculin[d'un plancher] creak[d'herbes sèches] crackle -
4 craquer
craquer [kʀake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = produire un bruit) [parquet] to creak ; [feuilles mortes, disque] to crackle ; [chaussures] to squeakb. ( = céder) [collant] to rip ; [bois] to crackc. ( = s'écrouler) [accusé, malade] to collapse• je craque (inf) ( = je n'en peux plus) I've had enough ; ( = je deviens fou) I'm cracking up (inf)2. transitive verba. [+ pantalon] to rip* * *kʀake
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1) ( déchirer) to split [vêtement]; to rip [collant]; to break [sangle, poignée]2) ( frotter) to strike [allumette]
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verbe intransitif1) ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, vitre] to crack; [sac] to burst2) ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages] to crack3) ( pour allumer)4) (colloq) ( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to crack up (colloq); ( dans un effort) to give up* * *kʀake1. vi1) (= faire un bruit sec) [bois, plancher] to creakLe plancher craque. — The floor creaks.
2) (= se rompre) [fil, branche] to snap, [couture] to come apart, to burstMa fermeture éclair a craqué. — My zip's burst.
3) fig (= céder, perdre le contrôle de soi) to crack up4) fig (= succomber au charme de qn ou qch) * to be unable to resistLes femmes l'adorent, il les fait toutes craquer. — Women love him, they all find him irresistible.
Quand j'ai vu cette robe, j'ai craqué! — When I saw that dress, I couldn't resist it!
craquer pour qch [nourriture, bonbons, vêtement] — to find sth irresistible
2. vt* * *craquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déchirer) to split [pantalon, veste, jupe]; to rip [collant]; to burst [sac]; to break [sangle, poignée];2 ( frotter) to strike [allumette];3 Chimie to crack [pétrole].B vi1 ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, poutre, plaque de verre] to crack; [sac] to burst; ta veste va craquer sous les bras your jacket is going to split under the arms; faire craquer une branche/poutre to break a branch/beam;2 ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages, brindilles] to crack; qui craque sous la dent crunchy; faire craquer ses articulations to crack one's joints;3 ( pour allumer) faire craquer une allumette to strike a match;4 ○( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to break down, to crack up○; ( dans effort) to give up; je craque ( de tension nerveuse) I'm cracking up○; ( séduit par qch) I just can't resist; craquer pour qn ( tomber amoureux) to fall for sb○.[krake] verbe intransitif1. [plancher] to creak[herbes sèches] to crackle2. [se fendre - couture, tissu] to split ; [ - sac] to split open ; [ - fil, lacets] to break, to snap off ; [ - banquise] to crack, to split (up) ; [ - collant] to ripses nerfs ont craqué she had a nervous breakdown, she cracked upils ont essayé de me faire craquer en fumant devant moi they tried to break my resolve by smoking in front of me4. (familier) [être séduit] to go wild5. (familier) [s'effondrer - institution, projet] to founder, to be falling apart, to be on the verge of collapse————————[krake] verbe transitif2. [allumette] to strike3. (familier) [dépenser] to blow -
5 grincer
grincer [gʀɛ̃se]➭ TABLE 3 intransitive verb* * *gʀɛ̃severbe intransitif [porte] to creak; [violon] to screech; [craie] to squeakgrincer des dents — lit to grind one's teeth; fig to gnash one's teeth
faire grincer les dents à quelqu'un — [bruit] to set somebody's teeth on edge
* * *ɡʀɛ̃se vi1) [porte, roue] to creak2) [plancher] to creak3)* * *grincer verb table: placer vi [porte, charnière, branche] to creak; [violon] to screech; [craie] to squeak; grincer des dents lit to grind one's teeth; fig to gnash one's teeth; faire grincer les dents à qn [craie, bruit] to set sb's teeth on edge; [décision, action] to cause much gnashing of teeth.[grɛ̃se] verbe intransitif1. [bois] to creak[frein] to squeal[métal] to grate[ressort] to squeak2. [personne] -
6 gémir
gémir [ʒemiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. ( = geindre) to groanb. [ressort, gonds, plancher] to creak ; [vent] to moan* * *ʒemiʀverbe intransitif [malade] to moan, to groan (de with); ( faiblement) to whimper; [pleurnichard] to moan; [plancher, meuble] to creak; ( sous un poids) to groan; [vent] to moan* * *ʒemiʀ vi* * *gémir verb table: finir vi [malade] to moan, to groan (de with); ( faiblement) to whimper; [pleurnichard] to moan; [plancher, meuble] to creak; ( sous un poids) to groan; [vent] to moan; d'une voix gémissante in a whining voice.[ʒemir] verbe intransitif[parquet, gonds] to creak4. (littéraire) [souffrir] -
7 couinement
couinement [kwinmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *kwinmɑ̃nom masculin (de souris, chaton, jouet) squeak; (de lapin, porc, freins) squeal; (de porte, ressort) creak; (de chien, d'enfant) whine* * *couinement nm (de souris, chaton, jouet) squeak; (de lapin, porc, freins) squeal; (de porte, ressort) creak; (de chien, d'enfant) whine; pousser un couinement [souris, chaton] to squeak; [lapin, porc] to squeal; [chien, enfant] to whine.[kwinmɑ̃] nom masculin -
8 couiner
➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *kwineverbe intransitif [souris, chaton, jouet] to squeak; [lapin, porc, freins] to squeal; [ressort, porte] to creak; [chien, enfant] to whine* * *kwine vi* * *couiner verb table: aimer vi [souris, chaton, jouet] to squeak; [lapin, porc, freins] to squeal; [ressort, porte] to creak; [chien, enfant] to whine.[kwine] verbe intransitif1. [souris] to squeak[lièvre, porc] to squeal2. [enfant] to whine3. [frein] to squeal -
9 crier
crier [kʀije]➭ TABLE 71. intransitive verba. [personne] to shout ; (très fort) to scream ; (ton aigu) to shriek ; ( = vagir) to cry ; (de peur) to cry out• « oh non ! » cria-t-il "oh no!" he cried• crier à l'assassin or au meurtre to shout "murder"2. transitive verb* * *kʀije
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1) ( pour dire) to shout ( à quelqu'un to somebody)crier des slogans — to shout ou chant slogans
2) ( pour proclamer) to proclaim [indignation]; to protest [innocence]
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crier à verbe transitif indirecton a crié au génie quand il a proposé sa théorie — he was proclaimed a genius when he put forward his theory
on a crié au scandale quand... — there was an outcry when...
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verbe intransitif1) [personne] to shout; ( en pleurant) to cry; ( de peur) to screamcrier de peur/plaisir — to cry out in fear/delight
crier après (colloq) quelqu'un — to shout at somebody
2) [animal] to give a cry; [singe] to chatter; [mouette] to cry; [porc] to squeal3) [craie, chaussure] to squeak; [planche, marche, gond] to creak; [pneu, frein] to squeal••crier comme un cochon qu'on égorge or un damné — to squeal like a stuck pig
* * *kʀije1. vi1) (pour appeler) to shout, to cry2) (de peur, de douleur) to scream3) fig (= grincer) to squeal, to screech2. vt[ordre, injure] to shout* * *crier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( pour dire) to shout (à qn to sb); crier des slogans to shout ou chant slogans; il m'a crié de m'enfuir he shouted to me to run away; elle a crié qu'elle en avait marre○/que c'était fini she shouted that she'd had enough/that it was over;2 ( pour proclamer) crier son indignation/dégoût to proclaim one's indignation/disgust; crier son innocence to protest one's innocence.B crier à vtr ind ils criaient à l'oppression/l'injustice/la provocation they protested that it was oppression/injustice/provocation; on a crié au génie quand il a proposé sa théorie he was proclaimed a genius when he put forward his theory; crier au vol/au meurtre to cry ou shout ‘stop thief’/‘murder’; on a crié au scandale quand… there was an outcry when…C vi1 ( forcer la voix) [personne] to shout; ( en pleurant) to cry; ( de peur) to scream; elle n'arrête pas de crier [adulte] she's always shouting; ne crie pas, je t'entends! you don't have to shout, I can hear you!; crier de joie to shout for joy; crier de douleur/peur/plaisir to cry out in pain/fear/delight; crier après○ qn to shout at sb;2 ( émettre des sons) [animal] to give a cry; [singe] to chatter; [mouette] to cry; [porc] to squeal;3 (crisser, grincer) [craie, chaussure] to squeak; [planche, marche, gond] to creak; [pneu, frein] to squeal; la scie criait sur le métal the saw screeched as it bit into the metal.crier comme un cochon qu'on égorge or un damné to squeal like a stuck pig.[krije] verbe intransitif1. [généralement] to cry (out)crier de douleur to scream with ou to cry out in paincrier comme un damné ou putois ou veaua. (familier) [fort] to shout ou to yell at the top of one's voiceb. [avec des sons aigus] to squeal like a stuck pigc. [protester] to scream blue murdercrier au scandale to call it a scandal, to cry shamecrier à l'aide ou au secours to shout for help, to cry for help[souris] to squeak[porc] to squeal[perroquet] to squawk[paon] to screech[oie] to honk[cuir, craie] to squeak[charnière] to creak————————[krije] verbe transitif1. [dire d'une voix forte - avertissement] to shout ou to cry (out) ; [ - insultes, ordres] to bawl ou to yell out (separable)a. [arriver] without warningb. [partir] without so much as a by-your-leave2. [faire savoir]crier son innocence to proclaim ou to protest one's innocencecrier misère [se plaindre] to complain of hardshipa. [le rendre public] to shout ou to proclaim something from the rooftopsb. [s'en vanter] to let everyone know about something3. [demander]————————crier après verbe plus préposition1. [s'adresser à] to shout ou to yell at2. [réprimander] to scold -
10 doucement
doucement [dusmɑ̃]1. adverba. ( = légèrement) gently ; [éclairer] softly• allez-y doucement ! easy does it! (inf)b. ( = graduellement) [monter, progresser] gently ; ( = lentement) [rouler, avancer] slowly ; [démarrer] smoothly2. exclamation• doucement avec le whisky ! go easy on the whisky! (inf)* * *dusmɑ̃1) ( sans brusquer) gén gentlyil marchait doucement pour ne pas faire craquer le plancher — he walked softly so that the floorboards wouldn't creak
doucement, les enfants! — ( calmez-vous) calm down, children!; ( faites attention) careful, children!
ça va doucement, sans plus — things are so-so (colloq)
2) ( sans bruit) quietly3) ( lentement) slowly, quietly* * *dusmɑ̃ adv1) [mettre, augmenter, prendre] gentlyIl a frappé doucement à la porte. — He knocked gently at the door.
2) (= à voix basse) softly3) (= lentement) slowlyJe ne comprends pas, parle plus doucement. — I don't understand, speak more slowly.
* * *doucement adv1 ( avec mesure) [démarrer, freiner] gently; [caresser, se peigner] gently, smoothly; [faire chauffer] gently; il marchait doucement pour ne pas faire craquer le plancher he walked softly so that the floorboards wouldn't creak; holà! doucement avec le vin! hey! go easy on the wine!; doucement! je n'ai pas dit ça! hang on a minute! I never said that!; doucement, les enfants! ( calmez-vous) calm down, children!; ( faites attention) careful, children!; ça va doucement, sans plus things are so-so○;2 ( sans bruit) quietly; ouvrir/fermer doucement une porte to open/shut a door quietly; il parlait si doucement qu'on l'entendait à peine he spoke so quietly that he could scarcely be heard;3 ( lentement) [avancer, approcher, marcher, conduire] slowly, quietly; il se remet (tout) doucement de son opération he's slowly recovering from his operation; nous nous habituons doucement à notre nouvelle maison we're slowly ou gradually getting used to our new house;4 ○( discrètement) ça me fait doucement rigoler it makes me want to laugh; un regard doucement ironique a mildly ironic look;5 ( progressivement) gently; la colline descend doucement vers la rivière the hill slopes gently down to the river; la route monte doucement vers le village the road climbs gently toward(s) the village; il glisse doucement vers la dépression he's slowly sinking into depression.doucement les basses○! calm down![dusmɑ̃] adverbe1. [avec délicatesse, sans brusquerie - caresser, poser, prendre] gently ; [ - manier] gently, with care ; [ - démarrer] smoothlydoucement gently!, careful!doucement avec les verres! careful ou go gently with the glasses!doucement avec le champagne/poivre! (go) easy on the champagne/pepper!vas-y doucement, il est encore petit go easy on ou with him, he's only a child2. [lentement - marcher, progresser, rouler] slowly4. [sans bruit - chantonner] softlyparle plus doucement, il dort lower your voice ou keep your voice down, he's sleepingmets la radio, mais doucement put the radio on, but quietly5. (familier) [discrètement]ça me fait doucement rigoler, son projet de créer une entreprise his idea of setting up a company is a bit of a joke6. [pour calmer, contrôler]doucement, doucement, vous n'allez pas vous battre, tout de même! calm down, you don't want a fight, do you?doucement, je n'ai jamais dit ça! hold on, I never said that!7. (familier) [moyennement] so-so -
11 geindre
geindre [ʒɛ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 52 intransitive verb* * *ʒɛ̃dʀverbe intransitif [malade] to moan, to groan; ( faiblement) to whimper; [pleurnichard] to whine; [mécontent] to moan; [violon] to wail; [meuble] to creak* * *ʒɛ̃dʀ vi* * *geindre verb table: peindre vi [malade] to moan, to groan; ( faiblement) to whimper; [pleurnichard] to whine; [mécontent] to moan; [violon] to wail; [meuble] to creak.[ʒɛ̃dr] verbe intransitif3. (littéraire) [vent] to moan -
12 grincement
grincement [gʀɛ̃smɑ̃]masculine noun* * *gʀɛ̃smɑ̃nom masculin1) ( type de bruit) ( de porte) creaking [U]; ( de craie) squeaking [U]; ( de violon) screeching [U]* * *ɡʀɛ̃smɑ̃ nm1) [porte, roue] creaking, [plancher] creaking2)* * *grincement nm1 ( type de bruit) (de porte, plancher, charnière) creaking ¢; ( de craie) squeaking ¢; ( de violon) screeching ¢;2 ( bruit) ( de porte) creak; ( de craie) squeak; ( de violon) screech; tes grincements de dents m'ont réveillée the sound of you grinding your teeth woke me up; provoquer des grincements de dents fig to cause much gnashing of teeth.[grɛ̃smɑ̃] nom masculin -
13 gémissement
gémissement [ʒemismɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ʒemismɑ̃nom masculin ( de personne) moan; ( prolongé) moaning [U]; ( de plancher) creak; ( prolongé) creaking [U]; ( du vent) moaning* * *ʒemismɑ̃ nm* * *gémissement nm ( de personne) moan; ( plus fort) groan (de of); ( prolongé) moaning ¢, groaning ¢; ( de plancher) creak; ( prolongé) creaking ¢; ( du vent) moan.[ʒemismɑ̃] nom masculinle gémissement du vent the moaning ou wailing of the windgémissements [plaintes] whimpering, whining2. [de la tourterelle] cooing (substantif non comptable)
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creak´i|ness — creak|y «KREE kee», adjective, creak|i|er, creak|i|est. likely to creak; creaking: »creaky floors, creaky hinges. A creaky ride in a venerable elevator brings one to the fourth floor laboratory (Harper s). –creak´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
creak´i|ly — creak|y «KREE kee», adjective, creak|i|er, creak|i|est. likely to creak; creaking: »creaky floors, creaky hinges. A creaky ride in a venerable elevator brings one to the fourth floor laboratory (Harper s). –creak´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
creak|y — «KREE kee», adjective, creak|i|er, creak|i|est. likely to creak; creaking: »creaky floors, creaky hinges. A creaky ride in a venerable elevator brings one to the fourth floor laboratory (Harper s). –creak´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
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creak — creak·i·ly; creak·ing·ly; creak; … English syllables
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