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1 to grind one's teeth
grincer des dents [au propre comme au figuré]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to grind one's teeth
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2 cut one's teeth
(to grow one's first teeth: The baby's cutting his first tooth.) faire ses dents -
3 by the skin of one's teeth
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4 to lie through one's teeth
fam. mentir comme un arracheur de dentsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to lie through one's teeth
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5 one's
❢ In French determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So when one's is used as a determiner it is translated by son + masculine singular noun ( son argent), by sa + feminine noun ( sa voiture) BUT by son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h ( son assiette) and by ses + plural noun ( ses enfants).When one's is stressed, à soi is added after the noun. When one's is used as a reflexive pronoun it is translated by se or s' before a vowel or mute h: to brush one's teeth = se brosser les dents ; ⇒ The human body. For examples and particular usages see the entry below.A = one is, one has.B det son/sa/ses ; to wash one's hands se laver les mains ; one's books/friends ses livres/amis ; one tries to do one's best on essaye de faire de son mieux ; it upsets one's concentration ça perturbe la concentration ; it limits one's options ça limite les choix ; a house/car of one's own une maison/voiture à soi. -
6 one's
Note: In French determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So when one's is used as a determiner it is translated by son + masculine singular noun ( son argent), by sa + feminine noun ( sa voiture) BUT by son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h ( son assiette) and by ses + plural noun ( ses enfants)When one's is used as a reflexive pronoun it is translated by se (or s' before a vowel or mute h): to brush one's teeth = se brosser les dents[wʌnz] 1.= one is, one has2.determiner son/sa/sesone's books/friends — ses livres/amis
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7 false teeth
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8 to cut one's political teeth
Pol. faire ses premières armes en politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to cut one's political teeth
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9 tooth
tooth [tu:θ]• back tooth molaire f• to have a tooth out or pulled se faire arracher une dent• there's nothing you can get your teeth into il n'y a pas grand-chose à se mettre sous la dent (fig)* * *[tuːθ] 1.set of teeth — ( false) dentier m
to cut one's teeth — lit faire ses dents
2.to cut one's teeth on — fig se faire les dents sur
- toothed combining formfine-/wide-toothed comb — peigne m fin/à dents larges
••to be a bit long in the tooth — (colloq) n'être plus tout jeune
to do something in the teeth of — faire quelque chose malgré or en dépit de
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10 tooth
A n (pl teeth) (of person, animal, comb, zip, saw) dent f ; set of teeth ( one's own) denture f, dentition f ; ( false) dentier m ; to bare ou show one's teeth lit, fig montrer les dents ; to mutter between one's teeth murmurer entre ses dents ; to flash one's teeth at sb sourire à qn de toutes ses dents ; to cut one's teeth lit faire or percer ses dents ; to cut one's teeth on fig se faire les dents sur.to be a bit long in the tooth ○ n'être plus tout jeune ; to be fed up to the back teeth en avoir marre ○ or ras le bol ○ (of, with de) ; to do sth in the teeth of faire qch malgré or en dépit de ; to have teeth avoir du pouvoir ; to give sth teeth donner plus de poids à qch ; to get one's teeth into sth s'investir (à fond) dans qch ; it's a job she can get her teeth into c'est un travail dans lequel elle peut s'investir ; to lie through one's teeth mentir effrontément or comme un arracheur de dents ○ ; to set sb's teeth on edge taper sur les nerfs ○ de qn, agacer qn ; to throw sth in sb's teeth reprocher qch à qn. -
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1 noun∎ permanent teeth dents fpl permanentes;∎ a set of teeth une denture, une dentition;∎ a false tooth une fausse dent;∎ a set of false teeth un dentier;∎ to have a tooth out se faire arracher une dent;∎ to have good/bad teeth avoir de bonnes/mauvaises dents;∎ also figurative to bare or to show one's teeth montrer les dents;∎ to have no teeth être édenté; figurative manquer de force;∎ the amendment will give the law some teeth l'amendement renforcera quelque peu le pouvoir de la loi(b) (of comb, file, cog, saw) dent f∎ to be fed up or sick to the back teeth (with sb/sth) en avoir plein le dos ou ras le bol (de qn/qch);∎ armed to the teeth armé jusqu'aux dents;∎ to fight tooth and nail se battre bec et ongles;∎ figurative to cut one's teeth on sth se faire les dents sur qch;∎ to get one's teeth into sth se mettre à fond à qch;∎ she needs something to get her teeth into elle a besoin de quelque chose qui la mobilise;∎ the play gives you nothing to get your teeth into la pièce manque de substance;∎ familiar it was a real kick in the teeth ça m'a fichu un sacré coup;∎ familiar it's better than a kick in the teeth c'est mieux que rien□ ;∎ figurative to set sb's teeth on edge faire grincer qn des dents;∎ she's a bit long in the tooth elle n'est plus toute jeune(cogwheels) s'engrenermalgré;∎ he acted in the teeth of fierce opposition il a agi malgré une opposition farouche►► tooth decay carie f dentaire;the tooth fairy ≃ la petite souris;tooth glass verre m à dents;tooth mug verre m à dents;tooth powder poudre f dentifrice -
12 brush
brush [brʌ∫]1. nounc. ( = undergrowth) broussailles fpla. brosserb. ( = touch lightly) effleurer• to brush against sb/sth effleurer qn/qch• to brush past sb/sth frôler qn/qch en passant4. compounds• to get the brush-off se faire envoyer sur les roses (inf) ► brush-stroke noun coup m or trait m de pinceau[+ argument, objections] balayer (d'un geste)a. [+ dirt] (with brush) enlever à la brosse ; (with broom) enlever à coups de balai ; [+ insect] faire partir ; [+ fluff on coat] (with brush) enlever à la brosse ; (with hand) enlever à la mainb. ( = snub) envoyer sur les roses (inf)* * *[brʌʃ] 1.1) ( implement) (for hair, clothes, shoes etc) brosse f; (small, for sweeping up) balayette f; ( broom) balai m; ( for paint) pinceau m; ( chimney sweep's) hérisson m2) ( act of brushing) coup m de brosse3) ( encounter) ( confrontation with person) accrochage m ( with avec); (contact with person, celebrity) contact m ( with avec)4) ( light touch) frôlement m5) ( vegetation or twigs) broussailles fpl6) ( fox's tail) queue f de renard7) ( in motor) balai m2.transitive verb1) (sweep, clean) brosser [carpet, clothes]to brush one's hair/teeth — se brosser les cheveux/les dents
2) ( touch lightly) effleurer ( with avec)3) Culinary3. 4.to brush something with — badigeonner quelque chose avec [milk, egg]
brushed past participle adjective [fabric] grattéPhrasal Verbs:- brush up -
13 skin
skin [skɪn]1. nouna. [of person, animal] peau f• she has good/bad skin elle a une jolie/vilaine peau• it's no skin off my nose! (inf!) ( = does not affect me) pour ce que ça me coûte ! ; ( = does not concern me) ce n'est pas mon problème ![+ animal] dépouiller• I'll skin him alive! (inf) je vais l'écorcher tout vif !3. compounds* * *[skɪn] 1.1) ( of person) peau f2) ( of animal) peau f4) (on hot milk, cocoa) peau f2.transitive verb (p prés etc - nn-)1) Culinary dépecer [animal]2) ( graze)••to be ou get soaked to the skin — être trempé jusqu'aux os (colloq)
it's no skin off my nose ou back — (colloq) je m'en balance (colloq)
to keep one's eyes skinned — rester attentif or vigilant
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14 clench
clench [klent∫]• to clench one's fists/teeth serrer les poings/les dents* * *[klentʃ]transitive verb serrerclenched-fist salute — salut m le poing levé
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pick [pɪk]1. nounb. ( = choice) choix mc. ( = best) meilleur m• the pick of the bunch or the crop (inf) le meilleur de tousa. ( = choose) choisirc. [+ fruit, flower] cueillir ; [+ mushrooms] ramasserd. ( = pick at) to pick one's nose se curer le nez• I need to pick your brains about something (inf) j'ai besoin de vos lumières à propos de quelque chosee. ( = remove) prendrea. ( = choose) choisir• there are only three doctors, patients cannot pick and choose il n'y a que trois médecins, les patients n'ont pas tellement le choixb. ( = poke, fiddle) to pick at one's food manger du bout des dents• don't pick! (at food) ne chipote pas !4. compounds(US) ( = nag) s'en prendre àa. [+ flower, leaf] cueillirb. ( = kill)• the lions pick off any stragglers les lions éliminent les traînards► pick on (inf) inseparable transitive verb( = nag, harass) s'en prendre àa. ( = choose) choisirc. ( = highlight) letters picked out in gold caractères rehaussés d'or[+ fruit, lentils, rice] trier► pick upb. ( = resume) reprendrea. ( = lift) ramasser• to pick o.s. up (after fall) se relever• pick up your clothes before you go out! ramasse tes vêtements avant de sortir !• to pick up the pieces [of broken object] ramasser les morceaux ; (in relationship, one's life) recoller les morceauxb. ( = collect) (passer) prendre• can you pick up my coat from the cleaners? pourrais-tu (passer) prendre mon manteau chez le teinturier ?e. ( = buy) dénicher• she picked up a secondhand car for just $800 elle a déniché une voiture d'occasion pour seulement 800 dollarsf. [+ language, skill, information] apprendre ; [+ habit] prendreg. [+ station, signal, programme] capterh. ( = rescue) recueilliri. ( = take in) [+ suspect] interpellerj. ( = notice) [+ sb's error] releverk. ► to pick up on• to pick up on a point ( = develop) revenir sur un point• to pick sb up on sth ( = correct) reprendre qn sur qchl. ( = gain) to pick up speed [car, boat] prendre de la vitesse• he managed to pick up a few points in the later events il a réussi à rattraper quelques points dans les épreuves suivantes* * *[pɪk] 1.1) ( tool) gen pioche f, pic m; ( of climber) piolet m; ( of mason) smille f2) ( choice) choix m3) ( best) meilleur/-e m/fthe pick of the crop — ( fruit) les meilleurs fruits
2.the pick of the bunch — le/la etc meilleur/-e etc du lot
transitive verb1) (choose, select) gen choisir ( from parmi); Sport sélectionner [player] ( from parmi); former [team]to pick a fight — ( physically) chercher à se bagarrer (colloq) ( with avec)
to pick a fight ou a quarrel — chercher querelle ( with à)
2) ( navigate)to pick one's way through — avancer avec précaution parmi [rubble, litter]
3) (pluck, gather) cueillir [fruit, flowers]4) ( poke at) gratter [spot, scab]3.to pick something from ou off — enlever quelque chose de
intransitive verb choisirto pick and choose — faire le/la difficile (among, between pour choisir parmi)
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16 brush
A n1 ( implement) (for hair, clothes, shoes etc) brosse f ; (small, for sweeping up) balayette f ; ( broom) balai m ; ( for paint) pinceau m ; ( chimney sweep's) hérisson m ; to clean sth with a brush nettoyer qch à la brosse ; soft/hard/wire brush brosse souple/dure/métallique ;2 ( act of brushing) coup m de brosse ; to give one's teeth a quick brush se brosser rapidement les dents ;3 ( encounter) ( confrontation with person) accrochage m (with avec) ; (contact with person, celebrity) contact m (with avec) ; to have a brush with the police/with the authorities avoir affaire à la police/aux autorités ; to have a brush with death frôler la mort ;4 ( light touch) frôlement m ; I felt the brush of a bird's wing j'ai senti un oiseau m'effleurer de son aile ;5 ( vegetation or twigs) broussailles fpl ;6 ( fox's tail) queue f de renard ;B vtr1 (sweep, clean) brosser [carpet, clothes, shoes] ; to brush one's hair/teeth se brosser les cheveux/les dents ; to brush sb's hair/teeth brosser les cheveux/les dents de qn ; to brush sth off/into sth ( with brush or hand) brosser qch de/dans qch ; to brush the knots out of one's hair se démêler les cheveux ;2 ( touch lightly) effleurer [person, part of body, object] (with avec) ; her skirt brushed the floor sa jupe balayait le sol ;C vi to brush against frôler [person, part of body, object] ; to brush past sb frôler qn en passant ; he brushed past me into/out of the room il m'a frôlé en entrant dans/en quittant la pièce.■ brush aside:▶ brush aside [sth/sb], brush [sb/sth] aside1 ( dismiss) balayer, repousser [idea, thought, feeling] ; repousser [argument, criticism, person] ;2 ( move away) écarter [cobweb, branch, curtain] ;3 ( beat) balayer, écraser [team, opponent, defences].■ brush away:▶ brush away [sth], brush [sth] away brosser, enlever [crumbs, dirt] ; essuyer [tear] ; écarter [hand].■ brush back:▶ brush back [sth], brush [sth] back brosser [qch] en arrière [hair].■ brush down:▶ brush down [sth], brush [sth] down brosser [coat, skirt, suit, horse].■ brush off:▶ brush off [sth/sb], brush [sth/sb] off repousser [person, offer, allegation, challenge] ; écarter [threat, incident, disagreement].▶ brush up (on) [sth], brush [sth] up se remettre à [language, skill, subject] ; I must brush up on it ou brush it up je dois m'y remettre. -
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clench vtr serrer ; to clench one's fist serrer le poing ; to clench one's teeth/jaws serrer les dents/mâchoires ; to clench sth between one's teeth serrer qch entre les dents ; to say sth between clenched teeth dire qch sans desserrer les dents ; clenched-fist salute salut m le poing levé. -
18 bare
bare [bεər]1. adjectiveb. ( = empty) [ground] dénudé ; [wall] nuc. ( = absolute) the bare necessities le strict nécessaired. ( = mere, small) the match lasted a bare 18 minutes le match n'a pas duré plus de 18 minutes• to bare one's teeth [person, animal] montrer les dents* * *[beə(r)] 1.1) ( naked) [flesh, leg, boards, wall] nuto sit in the sun with one's head bare — s'asseoir au soleil la tête nue ou nu-tête (inv)
2) ( empty) [cupboard, house, room] vide3) ( stark) [branch, mountain, rock] nu; [earth, landscape] dénudébare of — dépourvu de [leaves, flowers]
4) ( mere)a bare 3%/20 dollars — à peine 3%/20 dollars
5) ( absolute) strict (before n)6) ( unembellished) [facts, statistics] brut2.transitive verb -
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A n1 ( of person) peau f ; to have dry/greasy/sensitive skin avoir la peau sèche/grasse/sensible ; to wear cotton next to the skin porter du coton à même la peau ;3 Culin (of fruit, vegetable, sausage) peau f ; ( of onion) pelure f ; remove the skin before cooking (of fruit, vegetable) éplucher avant de faire cuire ;4 (on hot milk, cocoa) peau f ;5 (of ship, plane) revêtement m ;6 ○ US ( in handshake) paluche ○ f, pince ○ f ; give ou slip me some skin! serrons-nous la pince ○ ! ;7 ◑ ( cigarette paper) papier m à cigarette.1 Culin dépecer [animal] ;2 ( graze) to skin one's knee/elbow s'écorcher le genou/coude ;3 ○ US ( swindle) plumer ○ ;4 ○ US ( cut hair) scalper.to be nothing but skin and bones n'avoir que la peau sur les os ; to get under sb's skin taper sur les nerfs de qn ; I've got you under my skin je t'ai dans la peau ○ ; to have a thick/thin skin avoir une peau d'éléphant ○ /l'épiderme sensible ○ ; to jump out of one's skin sauter au plafond ○ ; to save one's (own) skin sauver sa peau ○ ; to be ou get soaked to the skin être trempé jusqu'aux os ○ ; to skin sb alive écorcher qn vif ; it's no skin off my nose ou back ○ je m'en balance ○ ; to keep one's eyes skinned rester attentif or vigilant ; by the skin of one's teeth [manage, pass, survive] de justesse ; to escape ou avoid disaster by the skin of one's teeth l'échapper belle. -
20 bit
I.bit1 [bɪt]1. noun• what a bit of luck! quelle chance !• bit by bit ( = gradually) petit à petit• that's a bit much! c'est un peu fort ! (inf)• not a bit of it! pas du tout !c. ( = time) after a bit après un momentd. (Computing) bit me. (for horse) mors mf. ( = tool) mèche f2. compounds► bit-map noun (Computing) mode point m ; also bit-map(ped) image image f en mode point adjective also bit-mapped [graphics] par pointsII.bit2 [bɪt]* * *[bɪt] 1. 2.1) (of food, substance, wood) morceau m (of de); (of paper, string, garden, land) bout m (of de)2) (colloq) ( small amount)a bit of difficulty/information — quelques difficultés/informations
quite a bit of —
a good bit of — pas mal de [time, money etc]
quite a bit ou a good bit bigger — bien plus grand
3) (colloq) ( section) passage mlisten, this bit is brilliant! — écoute, ce passage est génial! (colloq)
4) (dated) ( coin) pièce f5) ( for horse) mors m6) Computing bit m7) Technology (also drill bit) mèche f3.a bit deaf/cold — un peu sourd/froid
••bits and bobs — (colloq) affaires fpl
bits and pieces — ( fragments) morceaux mpl; ( belongings) affaires fpl
every bit as good/clever — tout aussi bon/intelligent
not a bit of it! — (colloq) pas du tout!
to do one's bit — faire sa part (de boulot (colloq))
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show one's teeth — {v. phr.} To show anger; show belligerence. * /He is a very mild, private person, but during a tough business negotiation he knows how to show his teeth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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To cast in one's teeth — Cast Cast (k[.a]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cast}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Casting}.] [Cf. Dan. kaste, Icel. & Sw. kasta; perh. akin to L. {gerere} to bear, carry. E. jest.] 1. To send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to impel. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English