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1 bée
bée [be]feminine adjective• rester bouche bée (d'admiration) to be lost in wonder ; (de surprise) to be flabbergasted ( devant at)* * *beadjectif fémininêtre bouche bée — to gape ( devant at)
* * *be adj* * *bée adj f être bouche bée to gape (devant at); j'en suis resté bouche bée I stood there open-mouthed ou gaping; être bouche bée d'admiration/d'étonnement/de stupéfaction to be gaping in wonder/in astonishment/in stupefaction.[be] adjectif féminin -
2 bailler
bâiller [bαje]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. [personne] to yawnb. ( = être trop large) [col, chaussure] to be too loose* * *bɑjeverbe intransitif1) [personne, animal] to yawn (de from, out of)2) [col, chaussure] to gape (open); [porte] to be ajar* * *bɒje vi1) (de fatigue, sommeil) to yawn2) (= être ouvert) to gape* * *[baje] verbe transitifla bailler belle ou bonne à quelqu'un to try to hoodwink somebody
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