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1 écorcher
écorcher [ekɔʀ∫e]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = égratigner) to grazeb. [+ mot, nom] to mispronounce* * *ekɔʀʃe1) ( dépecer) to skin [animal]; to flay [victime]2) ( blesser) to graze [visage, jambe]3) ( estropier) to mispronounce [mot]; to murder [chanson, langue]4) (colloq) ( voler) to fleece (colloq) [client]* * *ekɔʀʃe vt1) [animal] to skin2) (= égratigner) to graze3) fig, [nom] to mispronounceIl écorchait le français. — His French pronunciation was atrocious.
* * *écorcher verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( blesser) ( en éraflant) to graze [visage, jambe]; ( par frottement) to chafe [jambe]; to gall [cheval]; sa voix m'écorche les oreilles fig her voice grates on my ears;4 ○( tromper) to fleece○ [client].[ekɔrʃe] verbe transitif1. [animal] to skin2. [torturer] to flayça t'écorcherait la bouche de dire merci/demander pardon? (familier) it wouldn't actually hurt to say thank you/sorry, would it?4. [mal prononcer - mot] to mispronounce————————s'écorcher verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)to scrape ou to scratch oneselfje me suis écorché le pied I scraped ou scratched my foot -
2 fustiger
fustiger [fystiʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb* * *fystiʒe1) ( condamner) to castigate, to lambast2) ( battre) to thrash* * *fystiʒe vt* * *fustiger verb table: manger vtr1 ( condamner) to castigate, to lambast;2 ( battre) to thrash.[fystiʒe] verbe transitif1. [battre] to thrash2. [critiquer - personne, attitude] to censure, to criticize harshly ; [ - vice] to castigate (soutenu) -
3 tapette
tapette [tapεt]feminine nounc. ( = homosexuel) (inf!) queer (inf!)* * *tapɛt1) (colloq) ( langue)2) ( pour tapis) carpet beater3) ( pour tuer les mouches) fly swatter4) ( piège à souris) mousetrap5) ( petite tape) pat* * *tapɛt nf1)2) (pour insectes) flay swatter3) * (= homosexuel) fairy * poofter *4) (= petite tape) little tap5) (à rideaux) curtain beater* * *tapette nf1 ○( langue) avoir une bonne tapette ( être bavard) to be a chatterbox○; faire marcher sa tapette to chatter away endlessly;3 ( pour tapis) carpet beater;4 ( pour tuer les mouches) fly swatter;5 ( piège à souris) mousetrap;6 ( petite tape) pat.[tapɛt] nom féminin2. [piège à souris] mousetrap4. [contre les mouches] flyswatter[pour les tapis] carpet beater
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