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1 embrasser
embrasser [ɑ̃bʀase]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = donner un baiser à) to kiss2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃bʀase
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1) ( donner un baiser à) to kissje t'embrasse — ( en fin de lettre) lots of love
2) ( étreindre) to embrace [personnalité]; to hug [ami]3) ( choisir) to take up [carrière]; to embrace [cause, religion]4) ( inclure) [étude] to take in [période, question]; [regard] to take in [paysage]; [auteur] to cover [sujet]
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s'embrasser verbe pronominal to kiss (each other)* * *ɑ̃bʀase vt1) (= donner un baiser à) to kiss2) [sujet, période] to embrace, to encompass3) [carrière] to embark on, [métier] to go in for, to take up* * *embrasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( donner un baiser à) to kiss [personne] (sur on); to kiss [joues, front]; embrasser qn à pleine bouche to kiss sb (full) on the lips; je t'embrasse ( en fin de lettre) lots of love; ( au téléphone) lots of love, take care; embrasse ta mère pour moi give my love to your mother;3 fml ( choisir) to take up, to pursue [carrière, profession]; to embrace [cause, religion]; à 20 ans il décida d'embrasser la carrière politique at the age of 20 he decided to pursue a political career;4 fml ( saisir) [recherche, étude] to take in [période, question]; [œil, regard, caméra] to take in [paysage]; [personne, auteur] to cover [sujet, domaine].B s'embrasser vpr ( avec des baisers) to kiss (each other) (sur on); ( s'étreindre) ( entre personnalités) to embrace; ( entre amis) to hug.embrasser qn comme du bon pain to hug sb warmly.[ɑ̃brase] verbe transitif1. [donner un baiser à] to kissembrasse Mamie, on s'en va! kiss Granny goodbye!embrasse Lucie pour moi! give Lucie a big kiss ou hug for me!a. [dans une lettre] with loveb. [au téléphone] kiss kiss!4. [saisir]5. [comprendre] to grasp————————s'embrasser verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque) -
2 englober
englober [ɑ̃glɔbe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = inclure) to include ; ( = annexer) to take in* * *ɑ̃glɔbeverbe transitif to include* * *ɑ̃ɡlɔbe vt* * *englober verb table: aimer vtr to include.[ɑ̃glɔbe] verbe transitif1. [réunir] to encompass2. [inclure] to include -
3 tracsir
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4 traquette
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