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41 diable
diable [djαbl]masculine nouna. ( = démon) devil• c'est bien le diable si on ne trouve pas à les loger it would be very surprising if we couldn't find anywhere for them to stay• au diable l'avarice ! hang the expense!c. ( = chariot) hand truck• diable (à ressort) ( = jouet) jack-in-the-box* * *djɑbl
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nom masculin1) Mythologie, Religion devilavoir un mal du diable or de tous les diables à faire — to have a devil ou a hell (colloq) of a job doing
du diable — [courage, peur] terrific
il fait un froid du diable or de tous les diables — it's hellishly cold
en diable — [difficile] diabolically; [beau] devastatingly; [intelligent] fiendishly
2) ( enfant)3) ( individu)4) ( jouet)5) Technologie ( chariot) two-wheeled trolley GB, hand truck US
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que diable! — damn it! (colloq)
qui/où diable — who/where on earth
au diable les scrupules! — to hell (colloq) with scruples!
••habiter au diable or à tous les diables — to live miles from anywhere
* * *djɒbl nm1) (= démon) devil2) (= chariot) trolleyau diable [habiter] — miles from anywhere, in the back of beyond Grande-Bretagne
du diable; une musique du diable — an unholy racket
Il fait une chaleur du diable. — It's fiendishly hot.
avoir le diable au corps; Il a le diable au corps. — He has the devil in him.
* * *A nm1 Mythol, Relig devil; le Diable the Devil; signer un pacte avec le diable to make a pact with the devil; vendre son âme au diable to sell one's soul to the devil; avoir un mal du diable or de tous les diables à faire to have a devil ou a hell○ of a job doing; se donner un mal de tous les diables to take a tremendous amount of trouble (pour qch over sth; pour faire to do); du diable [courage, peur] terrific; il fait un froid du diable or de tous les diables it's hellishly cold; un diable d'homme/de métier quite a man/job; cette diable de fille a vraiment du courage what a fantastic girl-she really is brave; en diable [difficile] diabolically; [beau] devastatingly; [intelligent] fiendishly; ⇒ bénitier, démener, Dieu;3 ( individu) un pauvre diable a poor devil; un bon diable a decent sort; ce n'est pas un mauvais diable he's not a bad sort; un grand diable a beanpole;4 ( jouet) diable (en boîte) jack-in-the-box;B excl gosh! GB, my God!; du diable si I'm damned if○; faites un effort, que diable! make an effort, damn it○!; pourquoi/comment/qui/où diable why/how/who/where on earth; au diable l'avarice! hang the expense!; au diable les scrupules! to hell○ with scruples!C à la diable loc1 ( hâtivement) any old how;2 Culin [volaille, sauce] devilledGB.habiter au diable or à tous les diables to live miles from anywhere; qu'il aille au diable or à tous les diables or aux cinq cents diables! he can go to the devil!; que le diable t'emporte! to hell with you!; (que) le diable m'emporte si je me trompe I'll eat my hat if I'm wrong; à moins que le diable s'en mêle unless something weird occurs; ce n'est pas le diable! it's not that difficult!; c'est le diable pour faire it's the devil of a job to do; ce serait bien le diable si it would be odd if; ce serait tenter le diable that would be asking for it; avoir le diable au corps to be like someone possessed; tirer le diable par la queue to live from hand to mouth; se faire un sang du diable to get into a terrible state; se débattre comme un beau diable to fight tooth and nail; surgir comme un diable de sa boîte to pop up out of the blue.[djabl] nom masculina. [courir, sauter] like the (very) devil, like a thing possessedb. [hurler] like a stuck pig2. [enfant] (little) devil[homme]un pauvre diable a wretched man, a poor wretch3. [chariot] trolley4. [jouet] jack-in-the-box5. [casserole] earthenware (cooking) pot————————[djabl] adjectif1. [espiègle]————————[djabl] adverbequi/que/comment diable? who/what/how the devil?, who/what/how on earth?————————[djabl] interjectiondiable, voilà une histoire bien compliquée! goodness me, what a complicated story!————————à la diable locution adverbiale1. [vite et mal]2. CUISINE————————diable de locution adjectivale————————du diable locution adjectivale,de tous les diables locution adjectivale————————en diable locution adverbiale -
42 tranquille
tranquille [tʀɑ̃kil]adjectivea. quiet• aller/entrer d'un pas tranquille to walk/go in calmly• rester/se tenir tranquille to keep or stay/be quiet• nous étions bien tranquilles et il a fallu qu'il nous dérange we were having a nice quiet time and he had to come and disturb us• ferme la porte, tu seras plus tranquille pour travailler close the door, it'll be quieter for you to workb. ( = sans souci) être tranquille to be easy in one's mind• soyez tranquille, tout ira bien don't worry - everything will be all right• je serais plus tranquille si j'avais un poste stable I'd feel easier in my mind if I had a steady job• comme ça, nous serons tranquilles that way our minds will be at restc. ( = certain) (inf) être tranquille (que...) to be sure (that...)• il n'ira pas, je suis tranquille he won't go, I'm sure of it• il a gagné en trois sets, tranquille he won easily in three sets• tu peux y aller tranquille ( = sans risque) you can go there quite safely* * *tʀɑ̃kil1) ( calme) [tempérament, voisins, classe] quiet; [allure, voix, assurance] calmtiens-toi tranquille! — (ne bouge pas!) keep still!, stop fidgeting!; (tais-toi!) be quiet!
2) ( sans agitation) [heure, jour] quiet, calm; [eau, ciel, nuit] calm, tranquil littér; [café, rue, vie, soirée, bonheur] quiet; [sommeil, vacances] peacefulc'est tranquille, ici! — it's peaceful here!
3) ( sans souci)être tranquille — to be ou feel easy in one's mind
ne pas être tranquille — to be ou feel uneasy, to be worried
4) ( en paix)* * *tʀɑ̃kil adj1) (lieu) quietCette rue est très tranquille. — This is a very quiet street.
Nous avons cherché un coin tranquille pour pique-niquer. — We looked for a quiet spot to have a picnic.
2) (personne, enfant, élève) quiet3) (= rassuré) easy in one's mind, with one's mind at restSois tranquille, il ne va rien lui arriver. — Don't worry, nothing will happen to him.
* * *tranquille adj1 ( calme) [tempérament, voisins, classe] quiet; [allure, voix, assurance] calm; un enfant tranquille a quiet ou placid child; tiens-toi tranquille! ( ne bouge pas!) keep still!, stop fidgeting!; ( tais-toi!) be quiet!;2 ( sans agitation) [heure, jour] quiet, calm; [eau, ciel, nuit] calm, tranquil littér; [café, rue, vie, soirée, bonheur] quiet; [sommeil, vacances] peaceful; trouver un coin tranquille pour discuter to find a quiet corner to talk in; il s'est tenu tranquille pendant quelques mois he behaved himself for a few months; c'est tranquille, ici! it's peaceful here!; jouir d'un bonheur tranquille to live a life of calm contentment; se promener dans la nuit tranquille to go for a walk in the calm of the night; viens me voir à un moment plus tranquille ( quand nous serons seuls) come and see me when it's quieter; ( quand je serai moins occupé) come and see me when I've got more time;3 ( sans souci) être tranquille to be ou feel easy in one's mind; ne pas être tranquille to be ou feel uneasy, to be worried; sa mère n'est pas tranquille quand il sort his mother worries ou is uneasy when he goes out; sois ou tu peux être tranquille, je ne dirai rien don't worry, I won't say anything; sois tranquille (que) ça se retournera contre toi○! iron it will backfire on you, don't you worry!;4 ( en paix) avoir l'esprit tranquille to be easy in one's mind; avoir la conscience tranquille to have a clear conscience; j'ai la conscience tranquille my conscience is clear; laisse ton frère tranquille leave your brother alone; je te laisse tranquille I leave you in peace; laisse ma montre tranquille! fig leave my watch alone![trɑ̃kil] adjectif1. [sans agitation - quartier, rue] quiet ; [ - campagne] quiet, peaceful, tranquil (littéraire) ; [ - soirée] calm, quiet, peaceful ; [ - sommeil, vie] peaceful, tranquil (littéraire) ; [ - air, eau] still, quiet, tranquil (littéraire)aller ou marcher d'un pas tranquille to stroll unhurriedly2. [en paix]on ne peut même plus être tranquille chez soi! you can't even get some peace and quiet at home any more!allons dans mon bureau, nous y serons plus tranquilles pour discuter let's go into my office, we can talk there without being disturbedlaisser quelqu'un tranquille to leave somebody alone ou in peacelaisse-moi tranquille, je suis assez grand pour ouvrir la boîte tout seul! leave me alone, I'm old enough to open the box on my own!3. [calme, sage] quietse tenir ou rester tranquillea. to keep quiet ou stillb. [ne pas se faire remarquer] to keep a low profile5. [rassuré]être tranquille to feel ou to be easy in one's mindsois tranquille, elle va bien don't worry ou set your mind at rest, she's all rightje ne suis pas ou ne me sens pas tranquille quand il est sur les routes I worry when he's on the roadje serais plus tranquille s'il n'était pas seul I'd feel easier in my mind knowing that he wasn't on his own6. [sûr]tu peux être tranquille (que)... you can rest assured (that)...ils n'auront pas mon argent, sois tranquille! they won't get my money, that's for sure!
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