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1 groan
A n (of pain, despair) gémissement m ; (of disgust, protest) grognement m ; to give a groan ( in pain) pousser un gémissement.B vtr ‘I've been hit,’ he groaned ‘je suis touché,’ gémit-il ; ‘no!,’ he groaned ‘oh non!’ soupira-t-il.C vi1 ( in pain) gémir ; (in disgust, protest) grogner ; to groan in ou with pain pousser un gémissement de douleur ; he always groans at my jokes il pousse toujours des soupirs pour montrer qu'il n'apprécie pas mes blagues ; I groaned inwardly when I heard that… j'étais loin d'être ravi quand j'ai appris que… ; -
2 groan
groan [grəʊn]1 noun(b) (of disapproval, dismay) grognement m;∎ he gave a groan of annoyance il a poussé un grognement d'exaspération(c) (of tree, timber, furniture) grincement m(b) (in disapproval, dismay) grogner;∎ everybody groaned at his corny jokes tout le monde levait les yeux au ciel quand il sortait ses plaisanteries éculées(d) (be weighed down by) gémir;∎ the table groaned under the weight of the food la table ployait sous le poids de la nourriture(e) (complain) ronchonner(say) gémir
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