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1 enticher
s'enticher ɑ̃tiʃe verbe pronominals'enticher de — to become infatuated with [personne]; to become passionate about [objet, idée]
* * *enticher: s'enticher verb table: aimer vpr s'enticher de to become infatuated ou besotted GB with [personne]; to become passionate about [objet, idée, activité]; être entiché de to be infatuated ou besotted GB with [personne]; to have a passion for [objet, activité].[ɑ̃tiʃe]s'enticher de verbe pronominal plus prépositions'enticher de quelqu'un [s'amouracher de quelqu'un] to become infatuated with somebodys'enticher de quelque chose [s'enthousiasmer pour quelque chose] to become very keen on something -
2 amouracher
s'amouracher amuʀaʃe verbe pronominal* * *[amuraʃe]s'amouracher de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
3 engouer
s'engouer ɑ̃gwe verbe pronominals'engouer de — to become infatuated with [personne]; to develop a passion for [artiste, peinture, musique]
* * *engouer: s'engouer verb table: aimer vpr s'engouer de qn/qch to become infatuated with [personne]; to develop a passion for [artiste, peinture, musique].[ɑ̃gwe]s'engouer de verbe pronominal plus préposition,s'engouer pour verbe pronominal plus préposition[activité, objet] to have a craze ou a sudden passion for[personne] to become infatuated with -
4 infatuer
s'infatuer ɛ̃fatɥe verbe pronominal fml to become infatuated ( de quelqu'un with somebody)* * *[ɛ̃fatɥe]s'infatuer verbe pronominal intransitif(littéraire) [être content de soi] to be conceited————————s'infatuer de verbe pronominal plus préposition[s'enticher de] to become infatuated with -
5 toquade
toquade [tɔkad]feminine noun* * *(colloq) tɔkad nom féminin1) (pour une activité, un objet) passion2) ( pour une personne) crush (colloq) ( pour on)* * *tɔkad nfSee:* * *toquade○ nf1 (pour une activité, un objet) passion (pour for); avoir une toquade pour qch to go crazy about sth;2 ( amoureuse) crush○ (pour on), infatuation (pour with); avoir une toquade pour qn to have a crush on sb○, to be infatuated with sb.[tɔkad] nom féminin2. [passade] crush -
6 toquer
(colloq): se toquer tɔke verbe pronominalse toquer de quelqu'un — to fall for somebody (colloq), to become infatuated with somebody
* * *toquer verb table: aimerA ○vi ( frapper) to knock.B se toquer vpr se toquer de qch to go crazy about sth; se toquer de qn to fall for sb○, to become infatuated with sb.[tɔke]toquer à verbe plus prépositiontoquer à la porte to tap on ou to knock on the door————————se toquer de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
7 passion
passion [pasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *pasjɔ̃nom féminin passionaimer à la or avec passion — to love passionately
sans passion — ( objectivement) dispassionately; ( sans enthousiasme) without enthusiasm
* * *pasjɔ̃ nfTous sont animés d'une même passion pour la musique. — They all share the same passion for music.
* * *passion nf passion; avoir une grande passion pour to have a great passion for; avoir la passion des voyages/du jeu/d'écrire to have a passion for travel/gambling/writing; être esclave de ses passions to be a slave to one's passions; les fleurs sont ma passion flowers are my passion; les élections ont déchaîné les passions the elections have made passions run high; aimer à la or avec passion to love passionately; sans passion ( objectivement) dispassionately; ( sans enthousiasme) without enthusiasm; se prendre de passion pour qn to become infatuated with sb; se prendre de passion pour qch to develop a passion for sth.[pasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [du jeu, des voyages etc] passionavoir la passion de quelque chose to have a passion for something, to be passionately interested in something4. RELIGION————————passions nom féminin pluriel -
8 gratter
I.v. trans.1. To beat, to get the better of someone. Il pensait me gratter, mais je l'ai eu au finish: He thought he could beat me, but I showed him who was boss.2. To 'show a clean pair of heels', to pass someone, to overtake. Il a été gratte d'une longueur (Racing slang): He was beaten by a length.3. Gratter les fonds de tiroir: To scrape the bottom of the financial barrel.4. Gratter du jambonneau: To play the mandolin or the guitar.5. En gratter pour: To be 'spoony on', to 'have a crush on', to be infatuated with. Je crois qu'elle en gratte pour ma pomme: I think she's doolally on me.II.v. intrans. To work, to be employed. Il gratte chez Renault: He's got a job with Renault. Dans ce boulot il faut drôlement gratter: If you want to keep that job you've got to graft.III.v. trans. reflex.1. To hesitate, to want to think things over. Je me gratte pour savoir si je pars en vacances: I'm not quite sure I want to go on holiday.2. Pouvoir toujours se gratter (iron.): To 'have another think coming', to be under a serious misapprehension. Il peut toujours se gratter s'il pense que je vais lui prêter du fric! He doesn't stand a cat-in-hell's chance of getting any money off me!3. Se gratter la couenne: To be bored to sobs. (This is a jocular reference to shaving as in the synonymous expression se raser.) -
9 pincer
v. trans.1. To 'collar', to 'buttonhole', to take someone aside (forcibly or otherwise).2. To 'nab', to arrest. On s'est fait pincer avec la came: We got caught red-handed with all the gear.3. (of disease): To 'cop', to catch.4. To 'twig', to 'catch on', to understand. Tu pinces?! Do you get it?!5. En pincer pour. To 'have a crush on', to be infatuated with. Elle en pince pour ma pomme! I definitely think she's doolally on me! -
10 engouement
engouement [ɑ̃gumɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ɑ̃gumɑ̃* * *ɑ̃ɡumɑ̃ nm* * *engouement nm ton engouement pour your passion for [musique rock, cinéma fantastique]; un engouement pour qn an infatuation for sb; l'engouement du public pour the general craze for.[ɑ̃gumɑ̃] nom masculin1. [pour une activité, un type d'objet] keen interest2. [élan amoureux] infatuation -
11 infatué
infatuée ɛ̃fatɥe adjectifêtre infatué de sa personne or soi-même — to be full of oneself
* * *ɛ̃fatɥe adj infatué, -e* * *infatué de sa personne self-important, full of oneself2. [entiché]infatué de quelqu'un/quelque chose infatuated with somebody/something -
12 s'amouracher
amuʀaʃe vpr/vi -
13 s'enticher
ɑ̃tiʃe vpr/vi -
14 amouracher (s')
amouracher (s') [amuʀa∫e]➭ TABLE 1 reflexive verb -
15 enticher (s')
enticher (s') [ɑ̃ti∫e]➭ TABLE 1 reflexive verb(formal, pejorative) s'enticher de [+ personne] to become infatuated with ; [+ activité, théorie] to get completely hooked (inf) on -
16 dur
I.n. m.1. Un dur: A tough guy, one who is not easily frightened. Jouer au dur: To play the heavy.3. Du dur: 'Readies', hard cash (as opposed to cheques, promissory notes, etc.Originally, du dur referred to gold coins—to many, the most reliable currency).4. Les durs: 'Hard', hard labour. Monter aux durs: To get sentenced to a term of penal servitude. (The distinction between prison and travaux forcés has all but disappeared; the difference to hardened criminals until recently was of great importance.)II.adj.1. 'Tough', difficult. Ça n'est pas dur à piger: It's easy to guess.2. Etre dur a cuire: To be 'something of a tough nut', to be resilient to all manner of stresses and strains.3. Etre dur de la feuille: To be 'hard of hearing', to be a little deaf.5. L'avoir dur pour: To 'have a crush on', to be infatuated with someone.III.adv. Croire dur comme fer à quelque chose: To take something for gospel truth, to believe firmly in something. -
17 embéguiné
adj. Etre embéguiné de quelqu'un: To be 'soft on', to be 'spoony about', to be infatuated with someone. -
18 entiché
adj. Etre entiché de: To be 'spoony over', to be infatuated with. -
19 enticher
v. pronom. To get 'spoony over', to get 'stuck on', to become infatuated with. -
20 pépin
n. m.1. 'Brolly', umbrella.2. 'chute, parachute.3. 'Hitch', snag. On a eu quelques pépins en cours de route: We had to stop several times on the way.4. Accident, serious setback. Il leur est arrive un de ces pépins: They've come badly unstuck.5. Avoir un pépin dans la timbale: To have 'bats in the belfry', to be 'potty', to be mad.6. Avoir le pépin pour quelqu'un: To have a crush on someone, to be infatuated with someone.7. Avaler le pépin (joc.): To 'get in the pudding club', to get pregnant.
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