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41 s'incliner
ɛ̃kline1. vpr/réfl1) (= faire une révérence) to bow2) fig to take one's hat off toLà, bravo, je m'incline. — Well done, I take my hat off to you.
3) (= concéder la défaire) to be defeatedIls se sont inclinés par trois buts à deux. — They were defeated by three goals to two.
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42 bidonner
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'con', to trick.2. To tell a pack of lies.3. To 'booze', to imbibe vast quantities of alcohol. Un peu qu'il bidonne, ce mec! He's got a fair sloping gullet! -
43 descente
n. f.1. 'Swoop', police raid.2. Avoir une sacrée descente: To 'have a sloping gullet', to be very partial to booze.3. 'Arse-licker', 'crawler', sycophant. -
44 gargane
n. f. 'Gullet', throat. Avoir une sacrée gargane: To 'have a sloping gullet', to be a boozer (also: avoir une sacrée descente). -
45 picter
v. intrans. To 'booze', to 'knock it back', to drink alcohol immoderately. Pour ce qui est de picter, il s'y connaît! He's certainly got a sloping gullet! -
46 Saint-Galmier
Proper name. Avoir les épaules en bouteille de Saint-Galmier (joc.): To have narrow sloping shoulders. (The eau minérale of Saint-Galmier is sold in distinctive longnecked bottles, hence the jocular and ironic reference made to them when describing a gawky individual.) -
47 trou
n. m.1. 'Dump', dead-end of a place. Il est allé se terrer dans un trou perdu: He's gone to ground in some godforsaken place. (The word does not always have this near-pejorative connotation; the expression un petit trou pas cher, in the lingo of tourists, refers to that inexpensive holiday place we always search for and seldom find.)2. 'Clink', 'nick', prison. Aller au trou: To 'go down', to do time. (In the film of the 60s, Le Trou, the title gained a deeper meaning in that the plot was all about prisoners trying to burrow their way to freedom.)3. Etre dans le trou: To be 'six foot under', to be dead.4. Trou de balle: Arse-hole, anal sphincter. Se dévisser (also: se décarcasser) le trou: To 'try one's darnedest', to nearly break onc's back doing something.5. Boire comme un trou: To have 'a sloping gullet', to drink like a fish.6. Boucherun trou: To 'make do with something', to use an expedient for want of something better. On l'a pris au bureau pour boucher un trou: We just took him on in the office as a stop-gap.7. En boucher un trou à quelqu'un: To leave someone speechless, to astound someone (with an unexpected action, some surprising information, etc.).8. Faire son trou: To 'make one's way in the world', to elbow oneself into a position of prominence. (There is a certain hint of'fmding one's niche' in this expression.)9. Ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous: To have a cock-eyed view of things, to be unable to see things as they are. (The expression often occurs in a context of drunken stupor.) -
48 vacciné
adj.1. Forearmed through previous experience. Après deux mariages, côté bonnes femmes, je suis vacciné! Having been hitched twice, I know what to expect from women!2. Avoir été vaccine avec une aiguille de phono: To be 'something of a gasbag', to be an endless prattler.3. Avoir été vaccine avec une queue de morue: To have a 'sloping gullet', to be fond of one's tipple, to have more than a liking for alcoholic beverage. (The origin of the expression lies in the salt-fish nature of cod in days gone by, when morue salée was a popular cheap dish likely to bring on thirst.) -
49 Timbale
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50 plaine alluviale
аллювиальная равнина
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alluvial plain
A level or gently sloping tract or a slightly undulating land surface produced by extensive deposition of alluvium, usually adjacent to a river that periodically overflows its banks; it may be situated on a flood plain, a delta, or an alluvial fan. (Source: BJGEO)
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51 berge
берег
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bank (land)
The sloping side of any hollow in the ground, especially when bordering a river. (Source: CED)
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52 vallée
долина
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valley
Any low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially an elongate, relatively large, gently sloping depression of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet. It is usually developed by stream erosion, but may be formed by faulting. (Source: BJGEO)
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53 talus
откос
Наклонная поверхность, являющаяся частью грунтового массива или конструкции
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склон котлована
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excavation side
Sloping surface of an excavation. (Source: RRDA)
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54 eaux côtičres
прибрежные воды
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coastal water
Coastal waters are typically characterized by a shallow continental shelf, gently sloping seaward to a continental slope, which drops relatively abruptly to the deep ocean. The proximity of coastal water to land also influences the water circulation. In the vicinity of freshwater inflows, the nearshore circulation is altered by the presence of density-driven motions. Coastal waters are under enormous environmental stress, caused by a wide range of factors including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: WRIGHT)
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