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1 kidnapper
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2 enlever
enlever [ɑ̃l(ə)ve]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. to remove• enlève tes mains de tes poches/de là take your hands out of your pockets/off thereb. enlever à qn [+ objet, argent] to take (away) from sbc. ( = emporter) [+ objet, meuble] to take away ; [+ ordures] to collect ; [+ voiture en infraction] to tow awayd. ( = kidnapper) to kidnap2. reflexive verb► s'enlever [tache, peinture, peau, écorce] to come off• comment est-ce que ça s'enlève ? [étiquette, housse] how do you remove it? ; [vêtement] how do you take it off?* * *ɑ̃lve
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1) ( ôter) gén to remove; to take [something] down [rideaux]; to take [something] off [vêtement]; to move [véhicule] (de from)enlève tes affaires de là/tes pieds du fauteuil — get (colloq) your things out of here/your feet off the armchair
2) ( supprimer) to remove (de from)3) ( priver de) to take [somebody/something] away [personnes, objet] (à from)4) ( ravir) to kidnap; [amant] to carry [somebody] off [bien -aimée]5) ( gagner) to carry [something] off [coupe, prix]; to capture [marché]6) ( avec brio) to give a brilliant rendering of [morceau de musique]
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s'enlever verbe pronominal1) ( disparaître) [vernis, papier peint] to come off; [tache] to come out2) ( être séparable) [pièce] to be detachableça s'enlève comment? — [vêtement] how do you take it off?
3) (colloq) ( partir)enlève-toi de là — get off (colloq)
* * *ɑ̃l(ə)ve vt1) [meuble d'une pièce, article d'une liste] to remove2) [tache, furoncle] to remove3) MÉDECINE, [organe] to remove4) [clou, vis] to remove, to take out5) [vêtement, lunettes] to take off6) [ordures, choses à emporter] to collect, to take away7)enlever qch à qn [privilège] — to take sth away from sb, [espoir] to rob sb of sth
Cette nouvelle nous a enlevé tout espoir. — This news robbed us of all hope.
8) (= kidnapper) to kidnap, to abductUn groupe terroriste a enlevé la femme de l'ambassadeur. — A terrorist group has kidnapped the ambassador's wife.
9) (= obtenir) [trophée, contrat] to win10) MILITAIRE, [position] to take11) [morceau de piano, figure acrobatique] to execute with spirit* * *enlever verb table: leverA vtr1 ( ôter) to take [sth] away, to remove [meuble, livre, vase]; to take [sth] down, to remove [rideaux, tableau, tuiles]; to take [sth] off [vêtement, chapeau, bijou]; to move, to remove [véhicule] (de from); enlève tes affaires de là/les mains de tes poches/tes pieds du fauteuil get your things out of here/your hands out of your pockets/your feet off the armchair;2 ( supprimer) to remove [tache, vernis, peinture] (de from); to remove [pépins, tumeur, amygdales];3 ( priver de) to take [sb/sth] away [personnes, objet, avantage, souci] (à from); enlever à qn l'envie de faire to put sb off doing; enlever toute signification à qch to make sth totally meaningless; cela n'enlève rien à leurs qualités it doesn't take away from their good qualities in any way; cela n'enlève rien à l'estime que j'ai pour elle it doesn't make me think any the less of her; la tuberculose nous l'a enlevé à 20 ans euph tuberculosis took him from us at 20; ⇒ pain;6 ( avec brio) to give a brilliant rendering of [morceau de musique].B s'enlever vpr1 ( disparaître) [vernis, papier peint] to come off; [tache] to come out; les taches s'enlèvent plus facilement à l'eau tiède/avec du savon stains come out more easily with warm water/with soap;2 ( être séparable) [pièce] to be detachable; le miroir peut s'enlever the mirror can be removed; les pépins s'enlèvent? do you take out ou remove the pips?; la peau s'enlève? do you peel it?; ça s'enlève comment? [vêtements, parure] how do you take ou get it off?;3 ( partir) enlève-toi de là○ get off○.[ɑ̃lve] verbe transitif1. [ôter - couvercle, housse, vêtement] to remove, to take off (separable) ; [ - étagère] to remove, to take down (separable)enlève ton manteau, mets-toi à l'aise take your coat off and make yourself comfortableils ont enlevé le reste des meubles ce matin they took away ou collected what was left of the furniture this morning3. [faire disparaître] to removea. [généralement] to remove a stainb. [en lavant] to wash out a stainc. [en frottant] to rub out a staind. [à l'eau de Javel] to bleach out a stain4. MÉDECINE [dentisterie]se faire enlever une dent to have a tooth pulled out ou extracted5. [soustraire]enlever quelque chose à quelqu'un to take something away from somebody, to deprive somebody of somethingne m'enlevez pas tous mes espoirs don't deprive ou rob me of all hopeenlever un marché to get ou to secure a deal7. [soulever] to lift10. [exécuter vite - sonate, chanson] to dash off (separable)————————s'enlever verbe pronominal (emploi passif)1. [vêtement, étiquette] to come off[écharde] to come outle costume s'enlève par le haut/par le bas you slip the costume off over your head/step out of the costume2. [s'effacer - tache] to come out ou off————————s'enlever verbe pronominal transitif -
3 kidnapper
kidnapper [kidnape]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *kidnapeverbe transitif to kidnapse faire kidnapper — to be kidnapped [BrE]
* * *kidnape vt* * *[kidnape] verbe transitif[personne] to kidnap -
4 kidnappeur
kidnappeur, -euse [kidnapœʀ, øz]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- euse kidnapœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin kidnapper [BrE]* * *kidnapœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)* * *kidnappeur, - euse nm,f kidnapperGB., kidnappeuse [kidnapɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin
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