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1 estomaquer
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2 moignon
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3 souche
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4 chicot
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5 moignon
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6 souche
souche [su∫]feminine nouna. [d'arbre] stumpb. [de famille, race] de vieille souche of old stockc. [de mot] rootd. [de bactéries, virus] straine. ( = talon) counterfoil* * *suʃ2) ( origine) stock3) Biologie strain4) (de carnet, livret) stub••* * *suʃ nf1) [arbre] stump2) (= origine)être Breton de souche — to have Breton origins, to be of Breton origin
C'est un Breton de souche. — He has Breton origins., He's of Breton origin.
3) MÉDECINE strain4) [carnet] stub, counterfoil Grande-Bretagne* * *souche nf2 ( origine) stock; de souche paysanne of peasant stock; de vieille/bonne souche of old/good stock; être français de souche to be French born and bred; faire souche to establish a line;3 Biol strain; souche virale/bactérienne virus/bacterial strain;4 (de carnet, livret) stub.dormir comme une souche to sleep like a log; rester (planté) comme une souche to be rooted to the spot.[suʃ] nom féminin[d'un arbre coupé] stump[d'une vigne] stockfaire souche [ancêtre] to found ou to start a line5. CONSTRUCTION base————————de souche locution adjectivale————————de vieille souche locution adjectivale -
7 estompe
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8 estompé
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9 estomper
estomper [εstɔ̃pe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ dessin] to shade off ; [+ contours, souvenir] to blur2. reflexive verb* * *ɛstɔ̃pe
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verbe transitif to blur [paysage, formes]; fig to gloss over [détails]
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s'estomper verbe pronominal [paysage] to become blurred; [couleur, haine, souvenirs] to fade* * *ɛstɔ̃pe vtART to shade off, fig to blur, to dim* * *estomper verb table: aimerA vtr2 fig to blur [paysage, formes]; to gloss over [détails]; le temps estompe les souvenirs/passions memories/passions fade with time.B s'estomper vpr [paysage] to become blurred; [couleur, haine, souvenirs] to fade.[ɛstɔ̃pe] verbe transitif2. [ride] to smoothe over (separable)————————s'estomper verbe pronominal intransitif1. [disparaître - contours] to become blurred -
10 bois de souche
mbutt wood, stump woodDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > bois de souche
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11 déssoucher
remove stumps (to), stump (to)Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > déssoucher
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12 casquer
➭ TABLE 1 transitive and intransitive verb( = payer) to fork out (inf)* * *(colloq) kaske verbe intransitif ( payer la note) to foot the bill; ( être puni) to carry the can (colloq) GB, to take the rap (colloq)* * *kaske vi *to cough up * to stump up Grande-Bretagne ** * *casquer○ verb table: aimer vi1 ( payer la note) to foot the bill;2 ( être puni) to carry the can○ GB, to take the rap○.(très familier) [kaske] verbe intransitif -
13 rejet
rejet [ʀəʒε]masculine nouna. [de fumée, gaz, déchets] discharge ; [de lave] throwing outb. ( = refus) rejectionc. [de greffe] rejectiond. (Grammar) le rejet de la préposition à la fin de la phrase putting the preposition at the end of the sentencee. [de plante] shoot* * *ʀ(ə)ʒɛnom masculin1) ( refus) gén rejection; Administration, Droit (de recours, plainte, charges) dismissal; ( de motion) defeat; ( de requête) denial; ( de demande) rejection2) ( exclusion) rejection3) ( de déchets industriels) ( production) discharge [U]; ( évacuation) disposal; ( déchets)rejets — waste [U]
4) Médecine ( de greffon) rejection5) Agriculture* * *ʀəʒɛ nm1) [propositions] rejection2) MÉDECINE, [greffe] rejection3) POÉSIE enjambement4) BOTANIQUE shoot* * *rejet nm1 ( refus) gén rejection; Admin, Jur (de recours, résolution, plainte, charges) dismissal; (de motion, proposition, projet de loi) defeat; ( de requête) denial; ( de demande) rejection; exprimer son rejet du régime to voice one's rejection of the regime; ce fut un vote de rejet it was a protest vote; après le rejet de la réforme after the reform had been defeated; en cas de rejet de la demande d'asile if the request for asylum should be denied ou rejected;2 (exclusion de personne, race, religion) rejection; le rejet d'un enfant/étranger the rejection of a child/foreigner; réaction de rejet gén hostile reaction (à l'égard de to); Psych rejection response;3 Écol, Ind ( production) discharge ¢; ( évacuation) disposal; ( déchets) rejets waste ¢; région polluée par les rejets d'une usine area polluted by the discharge from a factory; traiter les rejets d'une usine to process the waste from a factory; les rejets toxiques/radioactifs toxic/radioactive waste; le rejet des déchets/des eaux usées waste/wastewater disposal; les rejets en mer (de déchets) dumping (of waste) at sea; les rejets polluants pollutants;[rəʒɛ] nom masculin2. [refus] rejectionelle a été très déçue par le rejet de son manuscrit/de son offre she was very disappointed when her manuscript/her offer was turned downles enfants handicapés sont parfois victimes d'un phénomène de rejet à l'école handicapped children are sometimes rejected by other children at school3. LITTÉRATURE [enjambement] run-onil y a rejet du verbe à la fin de la proposition subordonnée GRAMMAIRE the verb is put ou goes at the end of the subordinate clause -
14 coller
I.v. trans.1. To 'stump', to baffle someone as to an answer.2. Se faire coller (sch.): To get 'ploughed', to fail an exam.4. To pass on (an infection or a disease). Tu m'as collé ta grippe! I've caught your flu!5. Coller quelqu'un au bloc: To 'clap someone in the cooler', to put someone into the punishment cell.II.v. intrans.1. Ça colle! It's on! — It's O.K. by me! -I agree! Non, mon vieux, a ne colle pas! I'm afraid it's not on, old boy.2. Il m'a collé au train: He tailed me—He followed me everywhere.III.v. trans. reflex.1. To 'shack up', to set up home without being married.2. Se coller à la tâche: To 'pitch in', to get down to a task without further ado. Je veux des comptes à jour dès ce soir, collezvous-y! Get to it, I want those books up to date!IV.v. pronom. Se coller quelque chose:a To treat oneself to something.b To land oneself with something unpleasant, to inflict a chore upon oneself. Il s'est collé le plus fort du boulot: It was he who chose to do most of the work. -
15 colmater
I.v. intrans.1. To 'stump' someone, to leave someone speechless.2. (Underworld slang): To silence a witness with strong-arm methods.II.v. trans. reflex. Se colmater la brèche: To 'stuff one's face', to eat voraciously. -
16 fendre
v. pronom. Se fendre de quelque chose: To 'stump up', to 'fork out', to pay reluctantly for something. Et c'est moi qui ai dû mefendre d'une tournée: And it was muggins who had to pay for a round of drinks. -
17 pilon
n. m.1. 'Drumstick', cooked leg of poultry.2. 'Stump', wooden leg.3. Beggar. (As the expression faire le pilon suggests, the poor vagabond in question plays on the compassion of passers-by where his 'war-wound' is concerned. With this meaning the word has all but disappeared.) -
18 poche
I.n. m. (abbr. livre de poche): Paperback. Attends que ça sorte en poche, c'est moins cher! I wouldn't buy it in hardback, wait for the cheap reprint! (Strictly speaking, Livre de Poche is a registered tradename but has come to mean any paperback, as has poche.)II.n. f.1. Faire les poches àa quelqu'un: To go through someone's pockets.2. En être de sa poche: To be 'out of pocket', to have had to dip into one's own resources to finance a venture.3. Y avoir été de sa poche: To have had to 'stump up', to have been landed with a bill to pay.4. Avoir quelqu'un dans sa poche: To be sure of someone's total obedience.5. Mettre quelqu'un dans sa poche: To 'beat someone into a cocked hat', to 'wipe the floor with someone', to be more than a match for someone.6. C'est dans la poche! It's in the bag! — It's a dead- cert! —It's a sure thing!7. Connaître quelque chose comme le fond de sa poche: To know something like the back of one's hand.8. Mets ça dans ta poche et ton mouchoir par-dessus! (iron.): Put that in your pipe and smoke it! — That's the way things are (whether you like it or not!).
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