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101 teach
teach [ti:t∫](preterite, past participle taught)• to teach o.s. (to do) sth apprendre (à faire) qch tout seul• that will teach him a lesson! cela lui servira de leçon !• they could teach us a thing or two about family values ils auraient beaucoup à nous apprendre sur les valeurs familiales3. compounds* * *[tiːtʃ] 1.(prét, pp taught) transitive verbto teach somebody about something — gen enseigner quelque chose à quelqu'un; ( practical skill) apprendre quelque chose à quelqu'un
to teach school — US être instituteur/-trice
to teach somebody a lesson — fig [person] donner une bonne leçon à quelqu'un; [experience] servir de leçon à quelqu'un
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102 be up in arms
(to be very angry and make a great protest (about something): He is up in arms about the decision to close the road.) s'élever (contre) -
103 boast
[bəust] 1. verb(to talk with too much pride: He was always boasting about how clever his son was.) se vanter (de)2. noun(the words used in talking proudly about something: His boast is that he has never yet lost a match.) objet d'orgueil- boastful- boastfully - boastfulness - boasting -
104 brood
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105 inkling
['iŋkliŋ](a slight idea or suspicion (about something that is happening): I had no inkling of what was going on until she told me all about it.) idée, soupçon -
106 put (someone) / be in the picture
(to give or have all the necessary information (about something): He put me in the picture about what had happened.) mettre au courantEnglish-French dictionary > put (someone) / be in the picture
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107 put (someone) / be in the picture
(to give or have all the necessary information (about something): He put me in the picture about what had happened.) mettre au courantEnglish-French dictionary > put (someone) / be in the picture
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108 so much for
(that's all that can be said about: So much for that - let's talk about something else; He arrived half an hour late - so much for his punctuality!) voilà pour, voilà ce qu'on appelle -
109 take back
1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) rappeler2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) retirer -
110 tell
[tel]1) (to inform or give information to (a person) about (something): He told the whole story to John; He told John about it.) raconter2) (to order or command; to suggest or warn: I told him to go away.) demander (de)3) (to say or express in words: to tell lies / the truth / a story.) dire4) (to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide: Can you tell the difference between them?; I can't tell one from the other; You can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.) distinguer, reconnaître, voir5) (to give away a secret: You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.) parler, répéter6) (to be effective; to be seen to give (good) results: Good teaching will always tell.) se faire sentir, se reconnaître•- teller- telling - tellingly - telltale - I told you so - tell off - tell on - tell tales - tell the time - there's no telling - you never can tell -
111 the blind leading the blind
(one inexperienced or incompetent person telling another about something: My teaching you about politics will be a case of the blind leading the blind.) l'aveugle conduisant l'aveugle -
112 home
A n1 ( dwelling) gen logement m ; ( house) maison f ; new homes for sale journ logements neufs à vendre ; he doesn't have a home il n'a pas de logement ; you have a beautiful home vous avez une belle maison/un bel appartement ; to be far from/near home être loin de/près de chez soi ; a home of one's own un chez-soi ; to work from home travailler à domicile ; to set up home in France/in Madrid s'installer en France/à Madrid ; I've made my home in France now je suis installé or je vis en France maintenant ; birds make their home in… les oiseaux font leur nid dans… ; his home has been a tent for the last two weeks il habite dans une tente depuis deux semaines ; the island is home to 3,000 people l'île abrite 3 000 personnes ;2 ( for residential care) maison f ; retirement/nursing home maison de retraite/de santé ; to put sb in a home mettre qn dans un établissement spécialisé ;3 ( family base) foyer m ; broken home foyer désuni ; to make a home for créer un foyer pour ; ‘good home wanted’ ‘cherche foyer accueillant’ ; to leave home quitter la maison ;5 ( source) home of [country] pays m de [speciality] ; [place] lieu m privilégié pour [tennis, golf] ; [jungle, region] habitat m de [species] ;B modifC adv1 [come, go, arrive] ( to house) à la maison, chez soi ; ( to country) dans son pays ; on the journey home ( to house) en rentrant à la maison ; (to apartment, room) en rentrant chez moi/nous etc ; (by boat, plane) pendant le voyage de retour ; to see sb home raccompagner qn à la maison ; to take sb home ( accompany) raccompagner qn à la maison ; ( to meet family) emmener qn à la maison ; is she home? est-ce qu'elle est à la maison? ; is she home yet? elle est déjà rentrée? ;2 (to required position, effect) to hammer ou drive sth home lit enfoncer complètement [nail] ; fig bien faire passer [message] ; to press ou push one's point home enfoncer le clou fig ; to bring sth home to fig faire voir qch à ; to strike home fig toucher juste.1 ( in house) [be, work, stay] à la maison ; to live at home habiter chez ses parents ; at home and abroad dans notre pays et à l'étranger ; Madam is not at home† Madame ne reçoit personne ;2 Sport ( on own ground) [play] à domicile ; they're at home on Saturday ils jouent à domicile samedi ; X are playing Y at home X reçoit Y ;3 fig ( comfortable) [be, feel] à l'aise (with avec) ; make yourself at home mets-toi à l'aise, fais comme chez toi.E vi [pigeon, animal] savoir retourner chez soi.it's/he's nothing to write home about ça/il n'a rien d'extraordinaire ; it's home from home GB, it's home away from home US c'est un second chez-soi ; home sweet home, there's no place like home Prov on n'est nulle part si bien que chez soi ; to be a bit too close to home être blessant ; he found it a bit close to home ça l'a touché au vif ; let's talk about something nearer home parlons de ce qui nous concerne plus particulièrement ; to be home and dry être sauvé. -
113 COCHTEMIQUI
cochtemiqui > cochtemic.*\COCHTEMIQUI v.t. tla-., rêver de quelque chose.Angl., to dream about something (K).Esp., lo sueña (T).Form: sur temiqui, morph.incorp. coch-. -
114 TEMIQUI
têmiqui > têmic.*\TEMIQUI v.i., rêver.Esp., soñar algo (M)." nitêmiqui ", je rêve. Sah6,42." nitêmiqui nicochihtlehua ", je rêve, je vois en rêve - I dream, I see in dreams. Sah6,61." nitêmiquiz nicochihtlehuaz ", je rêverai, je verrai en rêve. Sah6,68.*\TEMIQUI v.t. tla-., rêver de quelque chose.Angl., to have a dream about something (K)." nelli ahmo cualli in ônictêmic ", j'ai fais un vrai mauvais rêve. W.Lehmann 1938,207." nictêmiqui niccohihtlehua ", j'en rêve, je le vois en rêve. Sah6,89." in nicân tictêmiquih ", ce dont ici nous rêvons. Sah6,144.*\TEMIQUI v.t. tê-., rêver de quelqu'un." ôquitêmic ", elle a rêvé de lui. Sah6,47 -
115 apathetic
apathetic [‚æpəˈθetɪk]* * *[ˌæpə'θetɪk]apathetic about something/towards somebody — indifférent à quelque chose/envers quelqu'un
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116 apprehensive
apprehensive [‚æprɪˈhensɪv]* * *[ˌæprɪ'hensɪv]adjective craintif/-iveto be apprehensive — être inquiet/-iète
to feel apprehensive about something — ( fearful) appréhender quelque chose; ( worried) avoir des inquiétudes au sujet de quelque chose
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117 burble
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118 conventional
conventional [kənˈven∫ənl]a. ( = unoriginal) [person, life, behaviour, tastes, opinions] conventionnel ; [clothes] classiqueb. ( = traditional) [method, approach] conventionnel ; [belief, values, medicine] traditionnel ; [argument] classique━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ conventionnel ends in -el instead of -al and has a double n.* * *[kən'venʃənl]1) ( conformist) [person] conformiste; [idea, role] conventionnel/-elle2) ( traditionally accepted) [approach, method] conventionnel/-elle; [medicine, agriculture] traditionnel/-elle3) Military [weapons] conventionnel/-elle -
119 cross
cross [krɒs]1. nouna. ( = mark, emblem) croix f• to mark/sign with a cross marquer/signer d'une croixb. ( = mixture) hybride mc. [of material] biais m2. adjectivea. ( = angry) en colère• it makes me cross when... cela me met en colère quand...b. ( = traverse, diagonal) transversal, diagonala. [+ room, street, sea, river, bridge] traverser ; [+ threshold, border] franchir• it crossed my mind that... il m'est venu à l'esprit que...• to cross cultures [idea, practice] passer d'une culture à l'autreb. to cross one's arms/legs croiser les bras/les jambesc. to cross o.s. se signer• cross my heart (and hope to die)! (inf) croix de bois, croix de fer(, si je mens je vais en enfer) ! (inf)d. ( = thwart) [+ person] contrecarrer les projets de ; [+ plans] contrecarrerb. [letters, paths] se croiser5. compounds• cross-country race or running cross m► cross-examine transitive verb interroger (de façon serrée) ; (in court) faire subir un contre-interrogatoire à• to be at cross-purposes with sb ( = misunderstand) comprendre qn de travers• we were talking at cross-purposes il y avait un quiproquo ► cross-question transitive verb faire subir un interrogatoire à[+ item on list] rayer[+ word] barrer* * *[krɒs], US [krɔːs] 1.1) ( shape) croix fthe Cross — Religion la Croix
to put a cross against — cocher [name, item]
‘put a cross in the box’ — ‘faites une croix dans la case’, ‘cochez la case’
a cross between X and Y — fig un mélange de X et de Y
3) ( in sewing)2.1) ( angry) fâchéto get cross — se fâcher ( with contre)
to make somebody cross — mettre quelqu'un en colère, agacer quelqu'un
2) ( contrary to general direction) [breeze] contraire3.transitive verb1) ( go across by moving) lit traverser [road, room]; traverser, passer [river]; franchir [border, line, mountains]; ( span) [bridge] franchir, enjamber; ( have route across) [road, railway line, river] traverser; fig dépasser [limit, boundary]it crossed his mind that — il lui est venu à l'esprit or l'idée que
2) ( intersect with) couper3) ( place in shape of a cross) croiserto cross one's legs/arms — croiser les jambes/bras
5) ( oppose) contrarier [person]6) ( draw line across) barrer [cheque]4.1) (also cross over)2) ( intersect) se croiser; [lines] se couper3) [letters] se croiser5. 6.crossed past participle adjective Telecommunications [line] brouilléPhrasal Verbs:••to have a ou one's cross to bear — porter sa croix
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120 forthcoming
forthcoming [fɔ:θˈkʌmɪŋ]a. ( = imminent) [event, visit, election, album] prochain• in a forthcoming book, he examines... dans un livre qui va bientôt sortir, il examine...b. ( = available) to be forthcoming [funds, support] être disponible* * *[ˌfɔːθ'kʌmɪŋ]1) ( happening soon) prochain (before n)2) ( available) (jamais épith) disponible3) ( communicative) affable, ouvert
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