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hearty [ˈhα:tɪ]a. [welcome, thanks] chaleureux ; [appetite] solideb. [food, soup] consistant ; [meal] copieuxc. [endorsement, condemnation] sans réserves• to be in hearty agreement with sb/sth être absolument d'accord avec qn/qch* * *['hɑːtɪ]1) ( jolly) [welcome] cordial; [person] jovial; [laugh] franc/franche; [slap] vigoureux/-euse2) [appetite, meal] solide; [approval] chaleureux/-euse -
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(a) (congratulations, welcome) cordial, chaleureux; (thanks) sincère; (approval, recommendation) sans réserves; (laugh) gros (grosse), franc (franche); (knock, slap) vigoureux;∎ they're hearty eaters ils ont un bon coup de fourchette, ce sont de gros mangeurs∎ they're a bit too hearty for my liking ils sont un peu trop bruyants ou tapageurs à mon goût(d) (thorough) absolu;∎ I have a hearty dislike of hypocrisy j'ai horreur de l'hypocrisie2 noun∎ or humorous my hearties! les gars! -
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B adj1 ( jolly and vigorous) [person, voice, manner] jovial ; [laugh] franc/franche ; [slap, pat] vigoureux/-euse ;2 [appetite, meal, breakfast] solide ; he's a hearty eater c'est un gros mangeur ;3 ( whole-hearted) [approval, congratulations, admiration] chaleureux/-euse ; [resentment, loathing] total ; to have a hearty dislike of sth détester cordialement qch ;4 ( warm) [welcome, greeting] cordial.heave-ho, my hearties! oh-hisse, les gars!
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