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1 valise
valise [valiz]feminine noun(suit)case, bag• faire sa valise or ses valises to pack ; ( = partir) to pack one's bags* * *valiznom féminin ( bagage) suitcasefaire/défaire ses valises — to pack/to unpack
s'il n'est pas content, il n'a qu'à faire ses valises — if he doesn't like it, he can pack his bags
Phrasal Verbs:••avoir des valises sous les yeux — (colloq) to have bags under one's eyes
* * *valiz nf* * *valise nf ( bagage) suitcase; faire/défaire ses valises to pack/unpack; s'il n'est pas content, il n'a qu'à faire ses valises if he doesn't like it, he can pack his bags.se faire la valise○ to clear off○ GB, to clear out○ US; avoir des valises sous les yeux○ to have bags under one's eyes; pose tes valises○! get with it○![valiz] nom fémininmes valises my suitcases ou bags ou luggagefaire sa valise ou ses valises [partir] to pack one's bags and go2. (familier) [sous les yeux]3. DROIT -
2 baluchon
baluchon [baly∫ɔ̃]masculine noun* * *balyʃɔ̃nom masculin bundle••* * *balyʃɔ̃ nmSee:* * *baluchon nm bundle.faire son baluchon to pack one's bags (and leave).[balyʃɔ̃]→ link=balluchon balluchon -
3 clique
clique [klik]feminine noun(pejorative = bande) clique* * *kliknom féminin ( groupe) clique••prendre ses cliques et ses claques — (colloq) to pack up and go
* * *klik nf1) péjoratif (= bande) clique2)* * *clique nf1 ( groupe) clique;2 ( fanfare) pipe band.prendre ses cliques et ses claques to pack up and go.[klik] nom féminin————————cliques nom féminin pluriela. (familier) [partir] to up and leaveb. [emporter ses affaires] to pack one's bags (and go) -
4 bagage
bagage [bagaʒ]masculine nounb. ( = valise) bagc. ( = connaissances) stock of knowledge ; ( = diplômes) qualifications* * *bagaʒ
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nom masculin2) (sac, valise) piece of luggage
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bagages nom masculin pluriel luggage [U]faire/défaire ses bagages — to pack/unpack (one's suitcases)
Phrasal Verbs:••plier bagage — (colloq) to pack up and go
* * *baɡaʒ1. nm1) (littéraire, culturel) knowledgebagage littéraire — literary knowledge, stock of literary knowledge
2) (= équipement)n'avoir pour tout bagage que...; Il n'avait pour tout bagage que son portefeuille. — All he had with him was his wallet.
Elle n'avait pour tout bagage qu'un simple livre écorné. — All she had with her was a single dog-eared book.
2. bagages nmplluggage sg baggage sgfaire ses bagages — to pack, to pack one's bags
* * *A nm1 ( effets) luggage; ( de soldat) kit; elle avait un sac pour tout bagage her only luggage was one bag; envoyer qch en bagage accompagné to send sth as registered luggage;2 (sac, valise) piece of luggage;3 fig ( connaissances) knowledge; ( diplômes) qualifications (pl); ( expérience) credentials (pl); avoir un bon/mince bagage to have good/poor qualifications; il a un excellent bagage de directeur he has splendid credentials as a manager.B bagages nmpl (valises, effets) luggage ¢; faire/défaire ses bagages to pack/unpack (one's suitcases); il a amené qn dans ses bagages fig he's brought sb along with him; il est toujours dans les bagages du Président fig the President always takes him along.bagage à main hand luggage, carry-on baggage US.plier bagage○ to pack up and go; partir avec armes et bagages to up sticks and leave; se rendre avec armes et bagages to capitulate; passer à l'ennemi avec armes et bagages to defect.[bagaʒ] nom masculinen bagage accompagné [expédier, voyager] as registered baggage2. (toujours singulier) [formation] background (knowledge) -
5 boucler
boucler [bukle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ ceinture] to buckle• tu vas la boucler ! (inf!) will you shut up! (inf!)• la boucle est bouclée we've (or they've) come full circlec. ( = enfermer) (inf) to lock upd. ( = encercler) [+ quartier] to seal off2. intransitive verb[cheveux] to curl* * *bukle
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1) ( attacher) to fasten [ceinture de sécurité, bagages]2) (colloq) ( fermer) to lock [porte, coffre]3) (colloq) ( encercler) [police] to cordon off [quartier]; to close [frontière]4) ( achever) to complete [enquête]; to close [dossier]; to sign [accord]5) ( en finance) to balance [budget]6) ( dans la presse) to put [something] to bed [journal, édition]7) (colloq) ( mettre en prison) to lock [somebody] up
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verbe intransitif [cheveux] to curl••* * *bukle1. vt1) (= fermer) [ceinture] to fasten2) [magasin] to shut3) (= terminer) to finish off, [circuit] to completeboucler la boucle AVIATION — to loop the loop
4) [budget] to balance5) (= enfermer) to shut away, [condamné] to lock up6) [quartier] to seal off2. vifaire boucler [cheveux] — to curl
* * *boucler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( attacher) to fasten [ceinture de sécurité, valise, bagages];3 ○( encercler) [police, gendarmes] to cordon off, surround [quartier, secteur, territoire]; to close [frontière];4 ( achever) to complete [enquête, saison, projet, disque]; to close [dossier]; to sign [accord]; l'enquête a été bouclée en un mois the enquiry GB ou investigation US was completed in one month;5 Fin to balance [budget]; to settle [financement]; boucler un bilan to balance the books; boucler une OPA to clinch a takeover bid; boucler le mois/les fins de mois to make ends meet at the end of the/each month;6 Presse to put [sth] to bed [journal, édition]; on a bouclé le journal à 19 h we put the paper to bed at 7 pm;7 ○( mettre en prison) [police, justice] to lock [sb] up [malfaiteur, meurtrier]; faire boucler qn to get sb locked up.B vi [cheveux] to curl; ses cheveux bouclent naturellement his/her hair curls naturally; se faire boucler les cheveux to have one's hair curled.la boucler to shut up; boucle-la◑! shut your trap◑!; boucler la boucle to come full circle; le héros retrouve son fils, la boucle est bouclée the hero finds his son and things have come full circle.[bukle] verbe transitif2. [dans une opération policière]boucler une avenue/un quartier to seal off an avenue/area4. [mettre un terme à - affaire] to finish off (separable), to settle ; [ - programme de révisions] to finish (off)5. [équilibrer]6. AÉRONAUTIQUEla boucle est bouclée, on a bouclé la boucle we're back to square one7. [cheveux, mèches] to curl————————[bukle] verbe intransitif————————se boucler verbe pronominal -
6 plier
plier [plije]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. [+ papier, tissu] to foldb. ( = rabattre) [+ lit, table, tente] to fold upc. ( = ployer) [+ branche, genou, bras] to bend2. intransitive verba. [arbre, branche] to bend over ; [plancher] to sagb. ( = céder) [personne] to give in ; [résistance] to give way3. reflexive verb► se pliera. [meuble, objet] to fold* * *plije
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1) ( rabattre) to fold [papier, vêtement, parapluie]; to fold up [meuble, tente]2) ( courber) to bend [tige, roseau]3) ( ranger) to pack [affaires]4) ( soumettre) to submit (à to)
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verbe intransitif1) ( ployer) [arbre, branche, articulation] to bend; [planche, plancher] to sag2) ( céder) to give in
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se plier verbe pronominal1) ( être pliant) to fold2) ( se soumettre)••être plié en deux (colloq) or quatre — (colloq) ( de rire) to be doubled up with laughter; ( de douleur) to be doubled up with pain
* * *plije1. vt1) [linge] to foldElle a plié sa serviette. — She folded her towel.
2) (pour ranger) [vêtements, draps] to fold up, [table pliante] to fold down3) [genou, objet flexible] to bendElle a plié le bras. — She bent her arm.
4) fig5) * (= régler, expédier) to wrap up *2. vi1) [branche, objet flexible] to bendplier sous le poids de [neige, fruits] — to bend under the weight of, [responsabilité, dettes] to be weighed down by
2) fig (= céder) to yield* * *plier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( rabattre) to fold [papier, vêtement, parapluie]; to fold up [chaise, table, lit, tente]; plier qch en deux/trois to fold sth in two/three;2 ( courber) to bend [tige, roseau, objet]; il a plié la fourchette en deux he bent the fork in half; je n'arrive pas à plier le bras/les genoux I can't bend my arm/my knees;4 ( soumettre) to submit; plier qn à la discipline to subject ou submit sb to discipline; plier qn à sa volonté to bend ou submit sb to one's will.B vi1 ( ployer) [arbre, branche, articulation] to bend; [paroi, planche, plancher] to sag; la branche plie sous le poids des fruits the branch bends ou sags under the weight of fruit; plier sous le poids des ans to be bowed with age;2 ( céder) to give in; faire plier qn to make sb give in; plier devant la détermination de l'ennemi to yield to the determination of the enemy; plier sous les menaces/coups de qn to yield to sb's threats/blows.C se plier vpr1 ( être pliant) [chaise, mètre, parapluie] to fold; la table se plie facilement the table folds (down) easily ou is easy to fold;2 ( se soumettre) se plier à to submit to; se plier à la discipline to yield ou submit to discipline; se plier au règlement to submit to the rules; se plier à la volonté du plus grand nombre to yield ou submit to the wishes of the majority; se plier à des exigences to bow to necessity.être plié (en deux or quatre) ( de rire) to be doubled up with laughter; ( de douleur) to be doubled up with pain.[plije] verbe transitif1. [journal, carte] to fold2. [tordre - fil de fer, doigt, genou] to bend3. [soumettre]je n'ai jamais pu la plier à mes désirs/pu plier sa volonté I never managed to get her to submit to my desires/to bend her will————————[plije] verbe intransitifles branches pliaient sous le poids des fruits/de la neige the branches were weighed down with fruit/snowplier devant quelqu'un to submit ou to yield to somebody————————se plier verbe pronominal intransitif[meuble, appareil] to fold up ou away————————se plier à verbe pronominal plus préposition[se soumettre à] to submit to[s'adapter à] to adapt to -
7 balluchon
balluchon [baly∫ɔ̃]masculine noun* * *= baluchon* * *balyʃɔ̃ nmbundle (of clothes, on a stick)faire son balluchon (= s'en aller) — to pack up and leave
* * *[balyʃɔ̃] nom masculin -
8 poche
I.poche1 [pɔ∫]feminine noun• faire des poches [veste] to lose its shape► en poche• sans diplôme en poche, on ne peut rien faire you can't do anything without qualifications► de poche [collection, livre] paperback ; [couteau, mouchoir] pocketII.poche2 [pɔ∫]masculine noun( = livre) paperback* * *
I pɔʃnom masculin1) (colloq) ( livre) paperback2) ( format) pocket size
II pɔʃ1) (de vêtement, sac, portefeuille) pocketil est revenu le contrat en poche — fig he came back with the contract in the bag (colloq) ou all sewn up (colloq)
son diplôme en poche, il est parti aux États-Unis — armed with his diploma, he set off for the States
il avait 150 euros en poche — lit he had 150 euros on him; fig ( à sa disposition) he had 150 euros available
avoir de l'argent plein les poches — (colloq) to be loaded (colloq), to have plenty of money
s'en mettre plein or se remplir les poches — (colloq) to line one's pockets
faire les poches de quelqu'un — ( vider) to empty out somebody's pockets; ( voler) to pick somebody's pocket
format de poche — pocket-size (épith)
2) ( sac) bag3) ( accumulation)poche de gaz/d'air — gas/air pocket
4) ( déformation)mon pantalon fait des poches aux genoux — my trousers GB ou pants US are baggy at the knees
5) Zoologie (de kangourou, pélican) pouch•Phrasal Verbs:••mettre quelqu'un dans sa poche — (colloq) to get somebody on one's side
c'est dans la poche — (colloq) it's in the bag (colloq), it's all sewn up (colloq)
en être de sa poche — (colloq) to be out of pocket
ne pas avoir les yeux dans sa poche — (colloq) not to miss a thing (colloq)
connaître un endroit comme sa poche — (colloq) to know a place like the back of one's hand
* * *pɔʃ1. nf1) [vêtement] pocket2) (sous les yeux) bag3) fig4) ZOOLOGIE pouch5) (= déformation)2. nm(livre de poche) paperback* * *A nf1 ( de vêtement) pocket; une poche de veste a jacket pocket; en poche lit in one's pocket; il est revenu le contrat en poche fig he came back with the contract in the bag○ ou all sewn up○; son diplôme en poche, il est parti aux États-Unis armed with his diploma, he set off for the States; il avait 200 euros en poche lit he had 200 euros on him; fig ( à sa disposition) he had 200 euros available; je n'ai pas un sou en poche lit I haven't got a penny on me; fig ( à ma disposition) I haven't got a penny to my name; avoir de l'argent plein les poches○ to be loaded○, to have plenty of money; se remplir or s'en mettre plein les poches○ to line one's pockets; faire les poches de qn ( vider) to empty out sb's pockets; ( voler) to pick sb's pocket; une poche pleine de pièces de monnaie a pocket full of coins; un couteau de poche a pocket knife; édition/guide de poche pocket edition/guide; format de poche pocket-size ( épith);2 (de sac, portefeuille) pocket;3 ( sac) bag;5 ( déformation) avoir des poches sous les yeux to have bags under one's eyes; mon pantalon fait des poches aux genoux my trousers GB ou pants US are baggy at the knees;6 Zool (de kangourou, pélican) pouch;7 ( secteur) fig Mil pocket; poche de résistance pocket of resistance; poche de pauvreté pocket of poverty;8 Méd ( appareillage) colostomy bag.1 ( livre)○ paperback;2 ( format) pocket size; paraître/être édité en poche to come out/to be published in paperback.poche à douille piping bag; poche des eaux amniotic sac; poche de glace ice pack; poche passepoilée bound pocket; poche plaquée patch pocket; poche revolver hip pocket.avoir qn dans sa poche○ to have sb in one's pocket; mettre qn dans sa poche○ to get sb on one's side; c'est dans la poche○ it's in the bag○, it's all sewn up○; en être de sa poche○ to be out of pocket; payer (qch) de sa poche○ to pay (for sth) out of one's own pocket; mettre la main à la poche to put one's hand in one's pocket, to fork out○; ne pas avoir les yeux dans sa poche○ not to miss a thing○; ne pas avoir sa langue dans sa poche○ never to be at a loss for words; mettre sa fierté or son orgueil dans sa poche○ to swallow one's pride; connaître un endroit comme sa poche○ to know a place like the back of one's hand.[pɔʃ] nom féminin1. [vêtement] pocketfaire les poches à quelqu'un to go through ou to rifle (through) somebody's pocketsil a mis tout le monde dans sa poche he twisted everyone round his little finger, he took everyone in2. [boursouflure] bagfaire des poches aux genoux/coudes to go baggy at the knees/elbows3. [amas] pocketpoche d'eau/de gaz pocket of water/gas[d'un poulpe] sac[d'un oiseau] crop6. MILITAIRE7. [contenant]————————[pɔʃ] nom masculin[livre] paperback (book)————————de poche locution adjectivale[collection, édition] pocket (modificateur)————————en poche locution adverbiale1. [avec soi - argent] on me/you etc. ; [ - diplôme] under one's beltelle est repartie, contrat en poche she left with the contract signed and sealed2. [livre] in paperback
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