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1 fonctionner
fonctionner [fɔ̃ksjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• faire fonctionner [+ machine] to operate* * *fɔ̃ksjɔneverbe intransitif to workfonctionner à l'essence — to run on petrol GB ou gas US
fonctionner à la vodka — hum [personne] to live on vodka
* * *fɔ̃ksjɔne vi[machine, système] to work, to function, [entreprise] to operate, to functionfaire fonctionner — to work, to operate
* * *fonctionner verb table: aimer vi to work; fonctionner à merveille to work perfectly; mal fonctionner not to work very well; fonctionner à l'essence/l'électricité [machine] to run on petrol GB ou gas US/electricity; fonctionner comme un alibi to be used as an excuse; fonctionner comme une société anonyme to operate as a public company; fonctionner comme un système d'alarme to serve as an alarm signal; fonctionner à la vodka hum [personne] to live on vodka.[fɔ̃ksjɔne] verbe intransitif[métro, véhicule] to runle moteur fonctionne mal/bien the engine isn't/is working properly -
2 manœuvrer
manœvʀe
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1) ( déplacer) to manœuvre GB, to maneuver US [véhicule]2) ( actionner) to operate [dispositif, machine]3) ( manipuler) to manipulate [personne]
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verbe intransitifj'ai dû manœuvrer pour sortir la voiture — I had to carry out a tricky manoeuvre GB ou maneuver US to get the car out
* * *manœvʀe1. vt1) [bateau, véhicule] to manoeuvre Grande-Bretagne to maneuver USA2) [levier, machine] to operate3) fig, [personne] to manipulate2. vito manoeuvre Grande-Bretagne to maneuver USA* * *manœuvrer verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( actionner) to operate [dispositif, machine];B vi to manoeuvre GB, to maneuver US; j'ai dû manœuvrer pour sortir la voiture I had to carry out a tricky manoeuvre GB ou maneuver US to get the car out.[manɶvre] verbe transitif2. [faire avancer et reculer - véhicule] to manoeuvrene manœuvrez jamais sur une route à grande circulation don't manoeuvre ou do any manoeuvring on a busy road3. [influencer] to manipulate4. PÊCHE to pull in————————[manɶvre] verbe intransitif1. [agir] to manoeuvrebien manœuvré! clever ou good move!ils manœuvrent tous pour devenir chef du parti (péjoratif) they're all jockeying for the position of party leader[simuler] to be on manoeuvres -
3 maniement
maniement [manimɑ̃]masculine noun* * *manimɑ̃nom masculin1) ( manipulation) gén handling; ( de machine) operation; ( de langue) commandd'un maniement aisé — [outil] easy to handle; [machine] easy to operate
2) ( gestion) management•Phrasal Verbs:* * *manimɑ̃ nmmaniement d'armes (= MIL) — arms drill
* * *maniement nm1 ( manipulation) gén handling; ( de machine) operation; ( de langue) command; être d'un maniement aisé [outil] to be easy to handle; [machine] to be easy to operate; [voiture] to handle well;2 ( gestion) management.maniement d'armes Mil arms drill.[manimɑ̃] nom masculinnous cherchons à simplifier le maniement de nos appareils we're trying to make our equipment easier to handle ou to operate2. [des animaux de boucherie] points (in fatstock) -
4 actionner
actionner [aksjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *aksjɔneverbe transitif ( mettre en marche) to activate [sirène, mécanisme]; ( faire fonctionner) to operate* * *aksjɔne vt1) [mécanisme, dispositif] to activate, [levier] to operate2) Suisse (poursuivre en justice) to sue* * *actionner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( mettre en marche) to activate, to turn on [sirène, mécanisme];2 ( faire fonctionner) to operate [système, turbine];3 Jur to sue.[aksjɔne] verbe transitif1. [mettre en mouvement - appareil] to start up (separable) ; [ - sirène] to set off (separable) ; [ - sonnette] to ringle moteur est actionné par la vapeur the engine is steam-powered ou steam-driven2. DROITactionner quelqu'un to bring an action against ou to sue somebody -
5 marcher
marcher [maʀ∫e]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. to walk ; [soldats] to march• on marche sur la tête ! (inf) it's crazy!• venez, on va marcher un peu come on, let's go for a walk• c'est marche ou crève ! (inf!) it's sink or swim!• « défense de marcher sur les pelouses » "keep off the grass"b. ( = progresser) marcher vers le succès to be on the road to successc. ( = être dupe) (inf) on lui raconte n'importe quoi et il marche you can tell him anything and he'll swallow it (inf)• est-ce que le métro marche aujourd'hui ? is the underground running today?• les études, ça marche ? (inf) how's college going?* * *maʀʃeverbe intransitif1) ( utiliser ses pieds) [personne, animal, robot] to walk2) ( poser le pied) to tread ( dans in; sur on)se laisser marcher sur les pieds — fig to let oneself be walked over
3) ( avancer) to gomarcher sur les mains — [gymnaste] to walk on one's hands
4) ( fonctionner) [mécanisme, réforme, procédé] to workma radio marche bien/marche mal — my radio works well/doesn't work properly
5) (colloq) ( aller)marcher (bien)/marcher mal — [travail, relations, examen] to go well/not to go well; [affaires, film, élève] to do well/not to do well
6) (colloq) ( être d'accord) to go for itc'est trop risqué, je ne marche pas — it's too risky, count me out
ça marche! — ( marché conclu) it's a deal!; ( la commande est prise) coming up!
7) (colloq) ( croire naïvement) to fall for ittu verras, elle marchera à tous les coups — you'll see, she falls for it every time
8) (colloq) ( obéir)••il ne marche pas, il court! — (colloq) he's as gullible as they come
marcher sur la tête de quelqu'un — (colloq) to walk all over somebody
* * *maʀʃe vi1) [personne] to walkElle marche cinq kilomètres par jour. — She walks 5 kilometres every day.
Elle marchait devant. — She was walking in front.
marcher sur [gazon, l'asphalte] — to walk on, [clou] to step on, [crotte de chien] to step in
marcher dans [herbe] — to walk on, [flaque] to step in
2) MILITAIRE, [armée] to marchmarcher sur [ville, pays] — to march on
3) (= aller) [affaires, santé] to go, (= bien aller) to go wellAlors les études, ça marche? — How are you getting on at school?
marcher comme sur des roulettes — to go smoothly, to go without any hitches
4) (= fonctionner) [appareil] to work, [transports] to runLe métro marche normalement aujourd'hui. — The underground is running normally today.
5) (= se mouvoir) [véhicule, train] to goLe convoi marchait à vive allure. — The convoy was going fast., The convoy was moving fast
6) (= être d'accord) to go along, to agreeIl a refusé de marcher dans la combine. — He wouldn't play the game.
7) (croire naïvement) to be taken inIl essaie de te faire marcher. — He's pulling your leg., (pour tromper) to lead sb up the garden path
* * *marcher verb table: aimer vi1 ( utiliser ses pieds) [personne, animal, robot] to walk; il marche vite he walks fast; marcher à travers champs to walk across fields; allons marcher un peu let's go for a little walk; marcher avec des talons/chaussures plates to wear high heels/flat shoes;2 ( poser le pied) to tread (dans in; sur on); j'ai marché sur mes lunettes I trod on my spectacles; marcher sur les pieds de qn to tread on sb's toes; tu m'as marché sur le pied you stood on my foot; se laisser marcher sur les pieds fig to let oneself be walked over; à la soirée on se marchait sur les pieds fig the party was packed; ne marche pas dans les flaques don't walk in the puddles; marcher dans une flaque d'eau to step in a puddle; l'homme marchera sur Mars man will walk on Mars;3 ( avancer) to go; notre train marche vite our train goes fast; malgré les embouteillages, nous avons bien marché despite the traffic jams, we've made good time; marcher vers la gloire fig to be on the road to fame; marcher sur les mains [gymnaste] to walk on one's hands; marcher en tête de cortège to march at the head of the procession; marcher sur Paris/le palais présidentiel to march on Paris/the presidential palace;4 ( fonctionner) [mécanisme, dispositif] to work; [système, réforme, procédé] to work; ma radio marche bien/marche mal my radio works well/doesn't work properly; insecticide qui ne marche pas pour les fourmis insecticide that doesn't work on ants; faire marcher qch to get sth to work; ma montre ne marche plus my watch has stopped working; la poste marche de mieux en mieux the postal service is getting better and better; marcher au gaz/à l'électricité to run on gas/on electricity; Ivan marche à la vodka hum Ivan lives on vodka; les trains/bus ne marchent pas le dimanche the trains/buses don't run on Sundays;5 ○( aller) marcher (bien)/marcher mal [travail, relations, examen] to go well/not to go well; [affaires, film, livre, élève] to do well/not to do well; [acteur] to go down well/not to go down well; comment a marché ton examen? how did your exam go?; comment marchent les affaires? how is business?;6 ○( être d'accord) to go for it; je marche I'll go for it; c'est trop risqué, je ne marche pas it's too risky, count me out; elle marche pour cent euros par jour she' s agreed to one hundred euros a day; pour cent euros, ça marche for one hundred euros, you're on; ça marche! ( marché conclu) it's a deal!; ( la commande est prise) coming up!;7 ○( croire naïvement) to fall for it; tu verras, elle marchera à tous les coups you'll see, she falls for it every time; faire marcher qn to pull sb's leg; je te faisais marcher I was just pulling your leg; elle fait marcher sa mère comme elle veut she's got her mother wrapped round her little finger;8 ○( obéir) faire marcher son monde or personnel to be good at giving orders.il ne marche pas, il court○! he's as gullible as they come; marcher sur la tête de qn○ to walk all over sb.[marʃe] verbe intransitif1. [se déplacer à pied] to walkj'ai marché longtemps/un peu I took a long/short walkdescendre une avenue en marchant lentement/rapidement to stroll/to hurry down an avenuemarcher à grands pas ou à grandes enjambées to stride (along)a. (sens propre) to walk towards, to be headed for, to be on one's way toa. (sens propre) to walk straight ou in a straight linemarcher sur une ville/sur l'ennemi to march on a city/against the enemy3. [poser le pied]marcher sur to step ou to tread onmarcher dans [flaque, saleté] to step ou to tread inne marche pas sur les fleurs! keep off the flowers!, don't walk on the flowers!marcher sur les pieds de quelqu'un to tread ou to stand ou to step on somebody's feetmarcher à l'électricité to work ou to run on electricityfaire marcher [machine] to work, to operate5. [donner de bons résultats - manœuvre, ruse] to come off, to work ; [ - projet, essai] to be working (out), to work ; [ - activité, travail] to be going wellses études marchent bien/mal she's doing well/not doing very well at collegeles affaires marchent mal/très bien business is slack/is going wellça fait marcher les affaires it's good for business ou for tradene t'inquiète pas, ça va marcher don't worry, it'll be OKet le travail, ça marche? how's work (going)?si ça marche, je monterai une exposition if it works out, I'll organize an exhibitionleur couple/commerce n'a pas marché their relationship/business didn't work outça a l'air de bien marcher entre eux they seem to be getting on fine together, things seem to be going well between them[en voiture]6. [au restaurant]7. (familier) [s'engager] to go along with thingsje ne marche pas! nothing doing!, count me out!marcher dans une affaire to get mixed up ou involved in a scheme8. (familier) [croire] to fall for itje lui ai dit que ma tante était malade et il n'a pas marché, il a couru (humoristique) I told him that my aunt was ill and he bought the whole story ou and he swallowed it hook, line and sinkera. [le taquiner] to pull somebody's leg, to have somebody on (UK)b. [le berner] to take somebody for a ride, to lead somebody up the garden path -
6 téléguider
téléguider [telegide]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ machine, véhicule] to operate by remote controlb. [+ personne, organisation] to control ; [+ action, complot, campagne] to mastermind* * *telegide1) lit to control [something] by radio* * *teleɡide vt* * *téléguider verb table: aimer vtr1 lit to control [sth] by radio; voiture téléguidée radio-controlled car;[telegide] verbe transitif1. TECHNOLOGIE [maquette] to control by radio2. [inspirer] to manipulate -
7 manœuuvrer
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