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1 se refuser
ʀ(ə)fyze1. vpr/viJe me refuse à accepter ce genre de travail. — I refuse to accept this kind of work.
se refuser à qch; Il se refuse à toute compromission avec le nouveau régime. — He refuses to compromise in any way with the new regime.
Il s'est refusé à tout commentaire. — He refused to comment.
2. vpr/réfl1)se refuser qch — to deny o.s. sth
Il se refusait le moindre plaisir. — He denied himself any pleasure.
Il ne se refuse rien. — He doesn't stint himself.
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2 priver
priver [pʀive]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• nous avons été privés d'électricité pendant trois jours we were without electricity for three days• cela ne me prive pas du tout (de vous le donner) I can easily spare it ; (de ne plus en manger) I don't miss it at all ; (de ne pas y aller) I don't mind at all2. reflexive verbb. ( = se passer de) se priver de to forego* * *pʀive
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priver quelqu'un/quelque chose de — to deprive somebody/something of
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se priver verbe pronominal1) ( s'abstenir)se priver de quelque chose/de faire — to go ou do without something/doing
c'est gratuit, j'aurais tort de m'en priver! — it's free, I'd be a fool not to take it!
elle ne se privera pas du plaisir de le raconter à tout le monde — she will enjoy telling everyone about it
elle ne s'est pas privée de leur dire les choses en face — she didn't hesitate to tell them a few home truths
2) ( se défaire)se priver de — to do without [personne]; to dispense with [services]
* * *pʀive vtLe prisonnier a été privé de nourriture. — The prisoner was deprived of food.
* * *priver verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déposséder) priver qn de to deprive sb of; sa mort nous prive d'un grand homme his death deprives us of a great man; son attaque l'a privée de la parole/de l'usage d'un bras she lost the power of speech/the use of an arm after her stroke;2 ( interdire à) priver qn de to deprive sb of; priver qn de nourriture to deprive sb of food; priver qn de télévision/de sorties to forbid sb to watch TV/to go out;3 ( faire manquer) la seule chose qui me prive the only thing I miss; cela me prive de ne pas (pouvoir) faire I miss being able to do; cela me priverait beaucoup de ne plus aller au théâtre I would really miss going to the theatreGB; elle a arrêté de fumer, mais ça ne la prive pas she has given up GB ou quit US smoking, but she doesn't miss it; priver qn/qch de to deprive sb/sth of; priver qn du plaisir de faire to deprive sb of the pleasure of doing; priver une région d'eau to deprive an area of water; l'orage nous a privés d'électricité we had no electricity because of the thunderstorm; ça ne te prive pas beaucoup de ne pas pouvoir te laver! hum it's no hardship for you, not being able to wash!; si ça ne vous prive pas, pourriez-vous me prêter votre voiture? could you lend me your car if you don't need it?; tu peux prendre ces revues, cela ne me privera pas you can take these magazines, I don't need them.B se priver vpr1 ( s'abstenir) se priver pour ses enfants to go without for the sake of one's children; pourquoi se priver? why stint ourselves?; se priver de qch/de faire to go ou do without sth/doing; se priver de cinéma to do without visits to the cinema GB ou movies US; c'est gratuit, j'aurais tort de m'en priver! it's free, I'd be a fool not to take it!; elle ne se privera pas du plaisir de le raconter à tout le monde she won't be able to resist telling everyone about it; eh bien, tu ne te prives de rien! hum you certainly don't believe in stinting yourself!;2 (se refuser, perdre) se priver de to lose, to give up; en faisant cela, ils se privent d'un moyen de contrôle by doing this, they're losing ou they are giving up one means of control;4 ( se retenir) se priver de faire to hesitate to do; elle ne s'est pas privée de leur dire les choses en face she didn't hesitate to tell them a few home truths; il y avait beaucoup à critiquer dans ce projet, et il ne s'en est pas privé there was a lot to criticize in that project, and criticize it he did.[prive] verbe transitif1. [démunir] to depriveêtre privé de to be deprived of, to have noprivé d'eau/d'air/de sommeil deprived of water/air/sleep2. [comme sanction] to deprivepriver quelqu'un de quelque chose to make somebody go ou do without somethingtu seras privé de dessert/télévision no dessert/television for youil a été privé de ses droits de citoyen he was deprived ou stripped of his civil rights————————se priver de verbe pronominal plus prépositionil se prive d'alcool he cuts out drink, he goes without drinkun jour de congé supplémentaire, il ne se prive pas! another day off, he certainly looks after himself!2. [se gêner pour]
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