-
1 mouiller
mouiller [muje]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ vin] to water down ; [+ rôti] to bastec. ( = compromettre) (inf) plusieurs personnes ont été mouillées dans l'histoire several people were mixed up in the affair2. intransitive verb[bateau] to drop anchor3. reflexive verba. ( = se tremper) to get o.s. wet* * *muje
1.
1) to wet [cheveux, linge, sol]; to get [something] wet [vêtements, chaussures]2) to drop [ancre]; to lay [mine]; to cast [ligne]3) Culinaire to moisten4) to palatalize [consonne]
2.
verbe intransitif Nautisme to anchor, to drop anchor
3.
se mouiller verbe pronominal1) lit to get wet2) (colloq) fig to stick one's neck out (colloq)* * *muje1. vt1) to wetJ'ai mouillé les manches de mon pull. — I got the sleeves of my jumper wet.
2) CUISINE to add liquid to3) [mine] to laymouiller l'ancre — to drop anchor, to cast anchor
4) * (= impliquer)mouiller qn * — to drop sb in it *
Il ne voulait pas mouiller ses complices. — He didn't want to drop his accomplices in it.
2. vi1) NAVIGATION, [bateau] to lie at anchor2) * (être excitée sexuellement) [femme] to get wet* * *mouiller verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre humide) [personne, pluie] to wet [linge, sol]; to get [sth] wet [vêtements, chaussures]; mouillez bien vos cheveux wet your hair thoroughly; se faire mouiller to get wet;2 ( être incontinent) [personne] to wet [drap, culotte];4 ○( compromettre) to drag [sb] into, to implicate;5 Culin to moisten; mouiller avec du lait/vin to moisten with milk/wine;6 Ling to palatalize [consonne].B vi1 Naut to anchor, to drop anchor;2 ◑( avoir peur) to be scared stiff, to be scared;3 ◑( être excitée) to be wet.C se mouiller vpr2 ○( s'impliquer) to stick one's neck out○; il ne se mouille jamais he never sticks his neck out.D ○v impers ça mouille it's raining.[muje] verbe transitif1. [accidentellement - vêtement, personne] to wetse faire mouiller [par la pluie] to get wet2. [humecter - doigt, lèvres] to moisten ; [ - linge] to dampenmouillez avec du vin/bouillon moisten with wine/stock[lait, vin] to water down (separable)————————[muje] verbe intransitif2. NAUTIQUE [jeter l'ancre] to cast ou to drop anchor[stationner] to ride ou to lie ou to be at anchor————————se mouiller verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)1. [volontairement]2. [accidentellement] to get wet3. (familier) [prendre un risque] to commit oneself -
2 palatalisé
См. также в других словарях:
Palatalize — Pal a*tal*ize, v. t. (Phon.) To modify, as the tones of the voice, by means of the palate; especially: to pronounce a consonant with the tongue against the palate; as, to palatalize a letter or sound; to palatize. See {palatalized}. [1913 Webster … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palatalize — (Amer.) pal·a·tal·ize || pælÉ™tlaɪz v. pronounce with the tongue against the roof of the mouth; alter a sound by pronouncing it with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth (also palatalise) … English contemporary dictionary
palatalize — [pal′e təlīz΄, pal′et līz΄] vt. palatalized, palatalizing Phonet. to articulate as a palatal sound; specif., to change (a nonpalatal sound) into a palatal sound [the original sound represented by t in “nature” has been palatalized to (ch);… … English World dictionary
palatalize — UK [ˈpælətəlaɪz] / US [ˈpælət(ə)lˌaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms palatalize : present tense I/you/we/they palatalize he/she/it palatalizes present participle palatalizing past tense palatalized past participle palatalized to make a speech… … English dictionary
palatalize — verb To pronounce a sound with the tongue against the palate of the mouth when that sound normally would not be so pronounced. Most English speakers palatalize the letter t in the word nature . See Also: palatalization … Wiktionary
palatalize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1867 to pronounce as or change into a palatal sound … New Collegiate Dictionary
palatalize — palatalization, n. /pal euh tl uyz /, v., palatalized, palatalizing. Phonet. v.t. 1. to articulate (a consonant other than a normal palatal) as a palatal or with relatively more contact between the blade of the tongue and the hard palate, as in… … Universalium
palatalize — pal·a·tal·ize … English syllables
palatalize — pal•a•tal•ize [[t]ˈpæl ə tlˌaɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing phn to articulate (a consonant other than a palatal) with the blade of the tongue raised toward the hard palate; change into a palatal sound • Etymology: 1865–70 pal a•tal•i•za′tion, n … From formal English to slang
palatalize — verb pronounce a consonant with the tongue against the palate • Syn: ↑palatalise • Hypernyms: ↑pronounce, ↑articulate, ↑enounce, ↑sound out, ↑enunciate, ↑say … Useful english dictionary
palatalized — palatalize (Amer.) pal·a·tal·ize || pælÉ™tlaɪz v. pronounce with the tongue against the roof of the mouth; alter a sound by pronouncing it with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth (also palatalise) … English contemporary dictionary