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1 empoisonner
empoisonner [ɑ̃pwazɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ relations, vie politique] to poison ; [+ air] to stink out2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃pwazɔne
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1) ( pour tuer) to poison [personne, animal]2) ( intoxiquer) to poison [sang]3) ( polluer) to poison [rivière]4) fig to poison [relations, atmosphère]arrête de m'empoisonner! — (colloq) stop bugging (colloq) me!
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s'empoisonner verbe pronominal1) ( volontairement) to poison oneself (à with); ( accidentellement)2) (colloq) ( se rendre malheureux)s'empoisonner la vie or l'existence — to make one's life a misery
* * *ɑ̃pwazɔne vt1) [substance, criminel] to poison2) fig (= empester) [air, pièce] to stink out3) (= gâcher)4) (= importuner)* * *empoisonner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour tuer) to poison [personne, animal];2 ( intoxiquer) to give [sb] food poisoning [personne]; to poison [sang]; être empoisonné par des champignons to get food poisoning from mushrooms;3 ( polluer) to poison [rivière, air];4 fig to poison [relation, atmosphère]; arrête de m'empoisonner! stop bugging me!; il m'empoisonne avec ses questions he gets on my nerves with his questions; ça m'empoisonne de devoir y aller it bothers ou bugs me having to go there; empoisonner la vie de qn to make sb's life a misery.B s'empoisonner vpr1 ( volontairement) to poison oneself (à with); ( accidentellement) il s'est empoisonné avec une huître pas fraîche he got food poisoning from eating a bad oyster;2 ○( se rendre malheureux) s'empoisonner la vie or l'existence to make one' s life a misery (avec with; à faire by doing).[ɑ̃pwazɔne] verbe transitif1. [tuer] to poison3. [mettre du poison sur - flèche] to poison5. [importuner] to bother————————s'empoisonner verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [s'ennuyer] to be bored stiff————————s'empoisonner à verbe pronominal plus préposition[se donner du mal pour] -
2 intoxiquer
intoxiquer [ɛ̃tɔksike]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [substance toxique] to poisonb. [propagande, publicité] to brainwash2. reflexive verb* * *ɛ̃tɔksike
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s'intoxiquer verbe pronominal to poison oneself* * *ɛ̃tɔksike vt1) [substance chimique, aliment] to poison2) fig, [propagande] to brainwash* * *intoxiquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( empoisonner) to poison;2 fig ( abrutir) to brainwash; être intoxiqué par la télévision to be turned into a zombie by television.B s'intoxiquer vpr to poison oneself (en faisant by doing).[ɛ̃tɔksike] verbe transitif————————s'intoxiquer verbe pronominal intransitifs'intoxiquer avec de la viande/des fraises to get food poisoning from (eating) meat/strawberries -
3 violence
violence [vjɔlɑ̃s]feminine nouna. violenceb. [d'odeur, parfum] pungency ; [de douleur] intensity ; [de poison] virulence ; [d'exercice, effort] strenuousness ; [de remède] drastic naturec. ( = acte) act of violence► se faire violence to force o.s.* * *vjɔlɑ̃s1) (de personne, sentiment, d'événement) violencepar la violence — [imposer, soumettre] through violence; [répondre] with violence
2) ( acte) act of violence* * *vjɔlɑ̃s1. nfse faire violence — to force o.s
2. violences nfpl* * *violence nf1 (de personne, événement, sentiment) violence; la violence de la répression/du vent the violence of repression/of the wind; la violence dans les écoles/les stades violence in schools/the stadiums; violence armée armed violence; violence urbaine urban violence; violence verbale verbal abuse; d'une violence insoutenable [scène, film] unbearably violent; avec violence [agir, réagir] violently; avec une rare violence [agir, réagir] with extreme violence; par la violence [éprouvé, miné] by violence; [imposer, soumettre] through violence; [répondre, résister] with violence; répliquer à la violence par la violence to meet violence with violence; sous la violence du choc, elle s'est évanouie the violence of the impact made her faint; faire violence à qn fml to force sb (pour qu'il fasse to do); se faire violence fml to force oneself (pour faire to do); se faire une douce violence hum to force oneself hum;2 ( acte) act of violence; commettre/subir des violences to commit/suffer violence ou acts of violence; violences ethniques/policières/sexuelles ethnic/police/sexual violence; inculpé de violences à enfant charged with child abuse; inculpé de violences à l'égard de qn charged with violence against sb; violences et voies de fait Jur violent behaviourGB and common assault; elle n'avait subi aucune violence she hadn't suffered any assault.[vjɔlɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [brutalité - d'un affrontement, d'un coup, d'une personne] violence ; [ - d'un sport] roughness, brutalityavec violence with violence, violentlyobliger quelqu'un à faire quelque chose par la violence to force somebody to do something by violent meansa. [principes, sentiments] to do violence to, to go againstb. [texte] to do violence to, to distort the meaning ofviolence routière dangerous ou reckless driving3. [intensité - d'un sentiment, d'une sensation] intensity ; [ - d'un séisme, du vent etc] violence, fierceness
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