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vein [veɪn]b. (in stone, rock) veine f• a vein of racism/scepticism un fond de racisme/scepticismec. ( = style) veine f• in a humorous/revolutionary vein dans une veine humoristique/révolutionnaire* * *[veɪn]1) ( blood vessel) veine f2) (on insect wing, leaf) nervure f3) ( thread of colour) ( in marble) veine f; ( in cheese) veinure f4) ( of ore) veine f5) ( theme) veine f -
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vein n1 ( blood vessel) veine f ;2 (on insect wing, leaf) nervure f ;5 ( theme) veine f ; to continue in a similar vein continuer dans la même veine ; a vein of nostalgia runs through his work on retrouve un élément de nostalgie à travers toute son œuvre ; in the same vein, she criticized the town council dans le même esprit, elle a critiqué le conseil municipal. -
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vein [veɪn]∎ she has Polish blood in her veins elle a du sang polonais dans les veines∎ a rich vein of irony runs through the book le livre est parcouru d'une ironie sous-jacente∎ in a more frivolous vein dans un esprit plus frivole;∎ in the same vein dans le même style ou la même veine;∎ written in an imaginative vein écrit dans un style plein d'imagination -
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[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) veine2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) nervure -
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veine fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > vein
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7 vein ice
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8 varicose vein
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9 deep-vein thrombosis
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > deep-vein thrombosis
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10 collapsed vein
Stups.[d.] veine collabéeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > collapsed vein
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11 buried ice vein
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12 ground vein
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13 ice vein
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14 massive ice vein
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15 massive vein ice
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17 pulsate
pulsate [pʌlˈseɪt]* * *[pʌl'seɪt], US ['pʌlseɪt] 1.intransitive verb [vein, heart] palpiter; [blood] circuler2.pulsating present participle adjective -
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pulsate, USA vi [vein, heart] palpiter ; [blood] circuler. -
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20 carry
carry [ˈkærɪ]a. ( = bear, transport) [person] porter ; [vehicle] transporter• this ship carries coal/passengers ce bateau transporte du charbon/des passagersb. ( = have on one's person) [+ identity card, documents, money] avoir sur soi ; [+ umbrella, gun, sword] avoirc. [+ disease] être porteur ded. [+ warning, notice] comportere. ( = involve) [+ risk, responsibility] comporterf. [+ goods] vendreg. [+ sound] conduireh. ( = win) remporteri. to carry o.s. se tenirj. [newspaper] [+ story] rapporter• the papers all carried a photograph of the explosion la photo de l'explosion était dans tous les journauxk. ( = be pregnant with) attendre[voice, sound] porter3. compounds• what a carry-on (about nothing)! que d'histoires (pour rien) ! (inf) adjective, noun also carry-on luggage bagage à main ► carry-out noun ( = food) plat m à emporter ; ( = drink) boisson f à emportera. [+ thing] emporterb. (figurative)[+ thing] emporter ; [+ prizes, honours] remporter• carry on! continuez !• carry on with your work! continuez votre travail !b. ( = continue) continuera. [+ thing] emporter ; [+ person] emmenerb. ( = put into action) [+ plan, order] exécuter ; [+ experiment, search, investigation] faire[+ plan] mener à bonne fin* * *['kærɪ] 1. 2.transitive verb1) porter [bag, shopping, load, news, message] (in dans; on sur)to carry something up/down — porter quelque chose en haut/en bas
to carry something in/out — apporter/emporter quelque chose
to carry cash/a gun — avoir de l'argent liquide/un revolver sur soi
to carry something too far — fig pousser quelque chose trop loin
2) [vehicle, pipe, wire, vein] transporter; [wind, tide, current, stream] emporterto be carried on the wind — être porté or transporté par le vent
3) ( feature) comporter [warning, guarantee, report]; porter [symbol, label]; publier [advert]4) ( entail) comporter [risk]; être passible de [penalty]5) (bear, support) [bridge, road] supporter [load, traffic]6) ( win) l'emporter dans [state, constituency]; remporter [battle, match]7) Medicine être porteur/-euse de [disease]8) ( be pregnant with) [woman] être enceinte de [girl, twins]; [animal] porter [young]9) Commerce (stock, sell) faire [item, brand]10) (hold, bear) ( permanently) porter [tail, head]11) Mathematics retenir [one, two]3.intransitive verb [sound, voice] porter4.Phrasal Verbs:- carry on••to get carried away — (colloq) s'emballer (colloq), se laisser emporter
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vein — [veın] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑lung, ↑muscles, ↑stomach, ↑vein, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
vein´like´ — vein «vayn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) one of the blood vessels or tubes that carry the blood to the heart from all parts of the body. b) any blood vessel. 2. the rib of a leaf; one of the strands or bundles of vascular tissue forming the principal… … Useful english dictionary
vein´er — vein «vayn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) one of the blood vessels or tubes that carry the blood to the heart from all parts of the body. b) any blood vessel. 2. the rib of a leaf; one of the strands or bundles of vascular tissue forming the principal… … Useful english dictionary
Vein (disambiguation) — Vein may refer to: *vein, a blood vessel which carries blood toward the heart *vein, a supporting structure in insect wings *vein (geology), a finite volume within a rock, having a distinct shape, filled with crystals of one or more minerals… … Wikipedia
vein — [ veın ] noun ** 1. ) count; count one of the tubes in your body that carry blood to your heart. A tube that carries blood away from your heart is an artery. a ) one of the tubes that carry liquids through plants or insects 2. ) singular a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Vein — Vein, n. [OE. veine, F. veine, L. vena.] 1. (Anat.) One of the vessels which carry blood, either venous or arterial, to the heart. See {Artery}, 2. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) One of the similar branches of the framework of a leaf. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vein (character) — Vein is a character from Darren Shans Demonata series of books. She is a demon with the body of a large black dog, the head of a crocodile (with yellow eyes) and in place of paws it has the hands of a woman. She is partnered with her brother… … Wikipedia
VEIN — ist ein Klaviertrio des Modern Jazz aus Basel, Schweiz. Die von der Kritik in einer Reihe mit großen Namen genannte[1] Combo wurde 2006 gegründet und hat bereits vier Alben vorgelegt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Diskografie 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vein stripping — is a surgical procedure done under general anaesthetic to remove varicose veins. The surgery involves making one or more incisions upon the desired area (usually the groin or leg) followed by insertion of a special wire into the vein. The wire is … Wikipedia
Vein quartz — Quartz occurring as gangue in a vein. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vein graft disease — is a generic reference to the pregressive degradation and build up atheroma and clots within the ever thickening wall of veins which are used as arteries during surgical bypass operations. Often, over days to less than a decade, the sections of… … Wikipedia