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  • 61 dally

    ['dæli]
    (to go etc slowly: Don't dally - do hurry up!) lambiner

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  • 62 dawdle

    ['do:dl]
    (to waste time especially by moving slowly: Hurry up, and don't dawdle!) flâner
    - dawdling

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  • 63 detain

    [di'tein]
    1) (to hold back and delay: I won't detain you - I can see you're in a hurry.) retenir
    2) ((of the police etc) to keep under guard: Three suspects were detained at the police station.) détenir

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  • 64 dress

    [dres] 1. verb
    1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) (s')habiller
    2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) apprêter
    3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) panser
    2. noun
    1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) vêtements
    2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) robe
    - dresser - dressing - dressing-gown - dressing-room - dressing-table - dressmaker - dress rehearsal - dress up

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  • 65 fall behind

    1) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) prendre du retard
    2) ((with with) to become late in regular payment, letter-writing etc: Don't fall behind with the rent!) être en retard

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  • 66 fluster

    1. noun
    (excitement and confusion caused by hurry: She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived.) émoi
    2. verb
    (to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate: Don't fluster me!) troubler

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  • 67 get a move on

    (to hurry or move quickly: Get a move on, or you'll be late!) se remuer

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  • 68 hasty

    1) (done etc in a hurry: a hasty snack.) fait à la hâte
    2) (acting or done with too much speed and without thought: She is too hasty - she should think carefully before making such an important decision; a hasty decision.) irréfléchi
    3) (easily made angry: a hasty temper.) emporté

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  • 69 helter-skelter

    ['heltə'skeltə]
    (in great hurry and confusion.) en désordre

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  • 70 hotfoot

    adverb (in a great hurry: He arrived hotfoot from the meeting.) à toute allure

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  • 71 in haste

    (in a hurry; quickly: I am writing in haste before leaving for the airport.) à la hâte

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  • 72 jump to it

    (to hurry up: If you don't jump to it you'll miss the train.) se grouiller

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  • 73 make haste

    (to hurry.) faire vite

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  • 74 or

    [o:]
    1) (used to show an alternative: Is that your book or is it mine?) ou
    2) (because if not: Hurry or you'll be late.) sinon

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  • 75 press

    [pres] 1. verb
    1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) appuyer sur, presser
    2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) écraser, presser
    3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) pousser à
    4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) presser qqn de
    5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) repasser
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) pression; repassage
    2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) presse
    3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) (de) presse
    4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) presse
    5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) pressoir
    - press conference - press-cutting - be hard pressed - be pressed for - press for - press forward/on

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  • 76 saunter

    ['so:ntə] 1. verb
    ((often with along, off, past etc) to walk or stroll about without much purpose or hurry: I was working in the garden when he sauntered by.) se balader
    2. noun
    (a walk or stroll.) balade

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  • 77 scuttle

    I verb
    (to hurry with short, quick steps.) courir précipitament
    II verb
    ((of a ship's crew) to make a hole in (the ship) in order to sink it: The sailors scuttled the ship to prevent it falling into enemy hands.) saborder

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  • 78 shortcut

    noun (a quicker way between two places: I'm in a hurry - I'll take a shortcut across the field.) raccourci

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  • 79 speed

    [spi:d] 1. noun
    1) (rate of moving: a slow speed; The car was travelling at high speed.) vitesse
    2) (quickness of moving.) vitesse
    2. verb
    1) ((past tense, past participles sped [sped] speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) aller à toute vitesse
    2) ((past tense, past participle speeded) to drive very fast in a car etc, faster than is allowed by law: The policeman said that I had been speeding.) faire un excès de vitesse
    - speedy - speedily - speediness - speed bump - speed trap - speedometer - speed up

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  • 80 stroll

    [strəul] 1. verb
    (to walk or wander without hurry: He strolled along the street.) se promener
    2. noun
    (an act of strolling: I went for a stroll round the town.) petite promenade

    English-French dictionary > stroll

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