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1 rudesse
rudesse [ʀydεs]feminine nouna. [d'adversaire, métier, vie, combat] toughness ; [de climat, hiver] harshnessb. [de surface, barbe, peau] roughnessc. [de personne] hardness ; [de manières] roughness* * *ʀydɛs1) ( sévérité) harshness, severity2) ( manque de raffinement) coarseness* * *ʀydɛs nf[barbe, toile] roughness, [métier, tâche] toughness, [climat] severity, [personnalité] harshness* * *rudesse nf1 (de climat, vie, d'hiver, éducation) harshness, severity;2 (de personne, ton) harshness, severity; avec rudesse harshly, severely;3 ( manque de raffinement) coarseness.[rydɛs] nom féminin1. [rugosité - d'une surface, de la peau] roughness ; [ - d'une toile] roughness, coarseness ; [ - d'une voix, d'un son] roughness, harshness -
2 ménagement
ménagement [menaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun( = douceur) care ; ( = attention) attention* * *menaʒmɑ̃nom masculinsans ménagements — [dire, annoncer, parler] bluntly; [jeter, pousser] roughly, unceremoniously
traite-le avec ménagement — ( malade) be gentle with him; ( personnage puissant) handle him very carefully
* * *menaʒmɑ̃1. nmsans ménagement [expulsé] — forcibly, [annoncer] bluntly
2. ménagements nmpl(= égards) consideration sg attention sg* * *ménagement nm avec ménagements [dire, annoncer, parler] gently; sans ménagements [dire, annoncer, parler] bluntly; [jeter, pousser] roughly, unceremoniously; elle est fragile, traite-la avec ménagement she's delicate, be gentle with her; annoncez-leur la nouvelle avec beaucoup de ménagements break the news to them gently; il faut le traiter avec ménagement(s) car il est très puissant you need to handle him very carefully as he is very powerful; il traite ses employés sans ménagements he treats his employees shabbily, he shows no consideration for his employees; la police l'a embarqué sans aucun ménagement the police bundled him unceremoniously ou roughly into the van.[menaʒmɑ̃] nom masculin————————avec ménagement locution adverbialetraite ma voiture avec ménagement treat my car with care, take (good) care of my car————————sans ménagement locution adverbiale[annoncer] bluntly[éconduire, traiter] unceremoniously -
3 brutaliser
brutaliser [bʀytalize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *bʀytalizeverbe transitif to ill-treat [personne, animal]* * *bʀytalize vtIl a été brutalisé par la police. — He was knocked about by the police.
* * *brutaliser verb table: aimer vtr to ill-treat [personne, animal]; to use [sth] roughly [machine, appareil].[brytalize] verbe transitif1. [maltraiter] to ill-treat2. [brusquer] to bully
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