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1 prospérer
prospérer [pʀɔspeʀe]➭ TABLE 6 intransitive verb[commerce, personne] to prosper ; [animal, activité, plante] to thrive* * *pʀɔspeʀeverbe intransitif to thrive* * *pʀɔspeʀe vi[plantes, affaire] to thrive* * *prospérer verb table: céder vi [entreprise, plante, personne] to thrive.[prɔspere] verbe intransitif[plante] to thrive -
2 fleurir
fleurir [flœʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. intransitive verba. [arbre] to blossom ; [fleur] to bloomb. [commerce, arts] to thrive2. transitive verb[+ salon] to decorate with flowers* * *flœʀiʀ
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verbe transitif to decorate [something] with flowers [maison, table]; to put flowers on [tombe]; to put a flower in [boutonnière]
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verbe intransitif1) [rosier] to flower, to bloom; [cerisier] to blossom2) ( apparaître) [supermarchés] to spring up; [affiches] to appear3) ( prospérer) to thrive4) ( se couvrir de boutons) [visage] to come out in spots GB ou pimples* * *flœʀiʀ1. vi1) [rose] to flowerCette plante fleurit en automne. — This plant flowers in autumn.
2) [arbre] to blossom3) fig, [commerces, commerce] to flourish2. vt1) [tombe] to put flowers on2) [chambre] to decorate with flowers* * *fleurir verb table: finirA vtr to decorate [sth] with flowers [balcon, maison, table]; to put flowers on [tombe]; to put a flower in [boutonnière].B vi1 [rosier, camelia] to flower, to bloom; [cerisier, lilas] to blossom;2 ( apparaître) [supermarchés, pavillons] to spring up; [affiches, graffiti] to appear;3 ( prospérer) to thrive, to flourish;[flɶrir] verbe intransitif2. [apparaître] to burgeonles antennes paraboliques qui fleurissent sur tous les toits (figuré) the satellite dishes mushrooming ou burgeoning all over every roof————————[flɶrir] verbe transitif -
3 réussir
réussir [ʀeysiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. intransitive verba. [affaire, entreprise, projet] to succeed ; [culture, plantation] to thrive ; [manœuvre, ruse] to pay off• tout lui/rien ne lui réussit everything/nothing goes right for him• réussir dans les affaires/dans ses études to succeed in business/in one's studies• il a réussi/il n'a pas réussi à l'examen he passed/he failed the exam• il réussit bien en anglais/à l'école he does well at English/at schoold. ( = être bénéfique à) réussir à to agree with2. transitive verba. [+ entreprise, film] to make a success of• vont-ils réussir leur coup ? will they manage to pull it off?b. [+ essai] to bring off* * *ʀeysiʀ
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verbe transitif to achieve [unification, modernisation]; to carry off [something] successfully [coup politique]; to carry out [something] successfully [fabrication, opération]; to make a success of [vie, éducation]; to win [pari]; to pass [examen]réussir son coup — (colloq) to pull it off (colloq)
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réussir à verbe transitif indirect1) ( parvenir à)réussir à faire — to succeed in doing, to manage to do
2) ( être favorable à)réussir à quelqu'un — [vie, méthode] to turn out well for somebody; [aliment, repos] to do somebody good
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verbe intransitif1) ( atteindre le but recherché) to succeedça n'a pas réussi — it didn't work, it didn't come off
2) ( être couronné de succès) [opération chirurgicale, tentative] to be successful3) ( obtenir un bon résultat) [personne] to do well (en, dans in)* * *ʀeysiʀ1. vi1) [personne, projet, tentative] to be successful, to succeedTous ses enfants ont très bien réussi. — All her children are very successful.
2) (= parvenir)réussir à faire — to succeed in doing, to manage to do
3) (à un examen) to pass4) [plante, culture] to thrive, to do well5) (= convenir, être bénéfique)réussir à qn [démarche, choix] — to go right for sb, [aliment] to agree with sb, [lieu] to suit sb, [vie] to turn out well for sb
2. vt1) [vie] to make a success of2) [essai] to bring off* * *réussir verb table: finirA vtr to achieve [unification, modernisation]; to carry off [sth] successfully [coup politique, OPA]; to carry out [sth] successfully [fabrication, opération]; to make a success of [vie, éducation]; to win [pari]; to pass [examen]; réussir une mayonnaise to make a successful mayonnaise; réussir un film to make a good film; réussir la prouesse de faire to achieve the feat of doing; elle a réussi la performance de gagner she managed to win; réussir l'impossible to manage the impossible; réussir son coup○ to pull it off○; réussir un gros coup○ to pull off a major deal.B réussir à vtr ind1 ( parvenir à) réussir à faire to succeed in doing, to manage to do; réussir à atteindre ses objectifs to manage to achieve one's goals; réussir à garder son équilibre to manage to keep one's balance; réussir à ne pas tomber to manage not to fall; réussir à un examen to pass an exam; ne réussir à rien not to succeed in anything;2 ( être favorable à) réussir à qn [vie, politique, méthode] to turn out well for sb; [aliment, mode de vie, repos] to do sb good; tout leur réussit everything turns out well for them; la mer me réussit the sea does me good; le vin blanc/le climat ne me réussit pas white wine/the climate doesn't agree with me.C vi1 ( atteindre le but recherché) [personne, action, projet] to succeed; la patience peut réussir patience can succeed; ça n'a pas réussi it didn't work, it didn't come off;2 ( être couronné de succès) [opération chirurgicale, tentative, commerce] to be successful;3 ( obtenir un bon résultat) [personne] to do well (en, dans in); réussir en latin/dans la vie/en affaires to do well in Latin/in life/in business.[reysir] verbe transitif[exercice] to succeed in doing[examen] to passil a réussi son saut périlleux/sa nature morte his somersault/still life was a successavec ce concert, il réussit un tour de force his concert is a great achievement————————[reysir] verbe intransitifje veux réussir I want to succeed ou to be a success ou to be successfulil a réussi dans la vie he's done well in life, he's a successful man3. [parvenir]réussir à faire quelque chose to manage to do something, to succeed in doing somethingj'ai réussi à le réparer/à me couper I managed to mend it/to cut myself4. [convenir]réussir à quelqu'un [climat, nourriture] to agree with somebody, to do somebody goodle café lui réussit/ne lui réussit pas coffee agrees/doesn't agree with himon dirait que ça te réussit, le mariage! being married seems to make you thrive ou to suit you!il a essayé de les rouler, mais ça ne lui a pas réussi he tried to swindle them but it didn't do him any good ou it didn't get him very far -
4 profiter
profiter [pʀɔfite]➭ TABLE 1• profiter de ( = tirer avantage de) [+ situation, occasion, crédulité] to take advantage of ; ( = jouir de) [+ jeunesse, vacances] to make the most of• profitez de la vie ! make the most of life!• à qui profite le crime ? who would benefit from the crime?* * *pʀɔfite
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profiter à verbe transitif indirect ( être utile)à qui profite le crime? — who benefits by ou from the crime?
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profiter de verbe transitif indirectprofiter de — to use [avantage]; to make the most of [situation]; to take advantage of [faiblesse, vente, personne]
j'ai profité de ce qu'il était là pour lui demander de m'aider — since he was there I took the opportunity of asking him to help me
les enfants ont profité de leurs vacances — the children got a lot out of their holidays GB ou vacation US
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(colloq) verbe intransitif [personne, animal] to grow; [plante] to thrive* * *pʀɔfite vi1)profiter de [beau temps] — to take advantage of, [vacances] to make the most of
Profitez du beau temps pour aller faire du vélo. — Take advantage of the good weather and go cycling.
profiter de ce que... — to take advantage of the fact that...
2)profiter à [expérience] — to be of benefit to, to benefit
* * *profiter verb table: aimerA profiter à vtr ind1 ( être utile) profiter à qn [leçon, expérience, conseil, affaire, circonstances] to benefit sb, to be of benefit to sb; ça profite toujours aux mêmes it's always the same people who reap the benefit; à qui profite le crime? who benefits by ou from the crime?;2 ( faire grossir) profiter à qn [aliment] to make sb put on weight; la nourriture ne lui profite pas he doesn't get the benefit of his food.B profiter de vtr ind1 ( tirer avantage) profiter de to use, to make the most of [avantage]; to make the most of, to take advantage of [privilège, occasion, situation]; to take advantage of [visite, faiblesse, vente]; profiter de qn to take advantage of sb; profite bien de tes vacances! have a good holiday!; j'ai profité de mon passage à Paris pour visiter le Louvre I took the opportunity of visiting the Louvre when I was in Paris; j'ai profité de ce qu'il était là pour lui demander de m'aider since he was there I took the opportunity of asking him to help me; il a profité de ce que je ne regardais pas pour voler les documents he took advantage of the fact that I was not looking to steal the documents; profiter de l'obscurité pour s'enfuir to flee under cover of darkness;2 ( tirer agrément) profiter de qch to make the most of sth, to enjoy sth; la vie est courte, profitez-en life is short, make the most of it ou live it to the full; les enfants ont profité de leurs vacances the children got a lot out of their holidays GB ou vacation US; profiter de qn○ to make the most of being with sb; j'étais tellement occupé que je n'ai pas pu profiter de mes petits-enfants I was so busy that I didn't have time to enjoy (being with) my grandchildren.C ○vi ( se fortifier) [personne, enfant, animal] to grow; [plante, arbre] to thrive, to grow.[prɔfite] verbe intransitif————————profiter à verbe plus prépositionto benefit, to be beneficial to————————profiter de verbe plus préposition1. [financièrement] to profit from2. [jouir de] to enjoy3. [tirer parti de] to take advantage ofcomme j'avais un deuxième billet, j'en ai fait profiter ma copine since I had a second ticket, I took my girlfriend along -
5 alimenter
alimenter [alimɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ personne, animal] to feedb. [+ chaudière] to feed ; [+ moteur] to supply ; [+ compte bancaire] to put money into ; [+ marché] to supply (en with)• alimenter une ville en gaz/électricité to supply a town with gas/electricityc. [+ conversation] [personne] to keep going ; [+ curiosité] to feed ; [+ inflation, polémique, rumeurs, soupçons] to fuel2. reflexive verb► s'alimenter [personne] to eat* * *alimɑ̃te
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1) to feed [personne, animal]2) ( approvisionner) [torrent, eau] to feed [lac, turbine]; [tuyau, système] to feed [chaudière]alimenter quelque chose en — to feed something with [papier, données]
3) fig to fuel [conversation, feu]
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s'alimenter verbe pronominal1) [personne] to eat; [animal] to feeds'alimenter de — [personne] to live on; [animal] to feed on
2) (en eau, gaz, électricité) [ville]3) [conversation, haine]* * *alimɑ̃te vt1) [enfant, population] to feed2) TECHNIQUE to supply, to feedalimenter en — to supply with, to feed with
3) [débat, rumeurs, spéculations] to fuelalimenter une réflexion — to give food for thought, to provide food for thought
4) [croissance, inflation] to fuel5) [fonds, caisse] to put money into* * *alimenter verb table: aimerA vtr1 to feed [personne, animal]; alimenter au biberon to bottle-feed; alimenter qn artificiellement to feed sb artificially;2 ( approvisionner) [torrent, eau] to feed [lac, rivière, barrage, turbine]; [tuyau, système] to feed [chaudière, poêle, moteur]; alimenter qch en to feed sth with [papier, grain, données]; alimenter une chaudière en mazout to feed ou supply a stove with oil; alimenter un appareil en électricité to power an appliance with electricity; la centrale alimente toute la ville the power station supplies the whole town with electricity; alimenter un budget to fund a budget;3 fig to fuel [conversation, hostilité, feu].B s'alimenter vpr1 [personne] to eat; [animal] to feed; il s'alimente bien/mal he eats well/badly; s'alimenter de [personne] to live on; [animal] to feed on;2 (en eau, gaz, électricité) [ville, bâtiment] s'alimenter en to be supplied with;3 [conversation, jalousie, haine] s'alimenter de to thrive on.[alimɑ̃te] verbe transitif1. [nourrir - malade, bébé] to feed2. TECHNOLOGIE [moteur, pompe] to feed[ville] to supply3. [approvisionner - compte] to put money intoalimenter les caisses de l'État to be a source of revenue ou cash for the Government4. [entretenir - conversation] to sustain ; [ - curiosité, intérêt] to feed, to sustain ; [ - doute, désaccord] to fuel————————s'alimenter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[généralement] to eats'alimenter bien/mal to have a good/poor diet[bébé] to feed oneself————————s'alimenter en verbe pronominal plus préposition[se procurer] -
6 marasme
marasme [maʀasm]masculine noun* * *maʀasmnom masculin Économie, Politique stagnationêtre dans le or en plein marasme — to be in the doldrums
* * *maʀasm nm1) POLITIQUE, ÉCONOMIE stagnation2) vieilli (= accablement) depression* * *marasme nm1 Écon, Pol stagnation; marasme politique/économique political/economic stagnation; le marasme de la construction navale the slump in the shipbuilding industry; être dans le marasme or en plein marasme to be in the doldrums;2 ( abattement) depression;[marasm] nom masculinnous sommes en plein marasme we're going through a slump, our economy's in the doldrums -
7 prospérer
flourish, make good, prosper, thrive
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