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21 heaven
heaven ['hevən]1 noun∎ to go to heaven aller au ciel, aller au ou en paradis;∎ in heaven au ciel, au ou en paradis;∎ Our Father, who art in Heaven notre Père qui es aux cieux∎ the Caribbean was like heaven on earth les Caraïbes étaient un véritable paradis sur terre;∎ this is sheer heaven! c'est divin ou merveilleux!, c'est le paradis!;∎ I wish to heaven I'd never said it comme je regrette de l'avoir dit∎ heaven forbid! pourvu que non!, j'espère bien que non!;∎ heaven forbid that I should see her que Dieu me garde de la voir;∎ heaven help us if they catch us que le ciel nous vienne en aide s'ils nous attrapent;∎ heaven knows I've tried! Dieu sait si j'ai essayé!;∎ she bought books, magazines and heaven knows what (else) elle a acheté des livres, des revues et je ne sais ou Dieu sait quoi encore;∎ familiar what in heaven's name is that? au nom du ciel, qu'est-ce que c'est que ça?;∎ familiar who in heaven's name told you that? qui diable vous a dit ça?, mais qui a donc pu vous dire cela?;∎ thank heaven (for that)! Dieu merci!;∎ familiar good heavens! ciel!, mon dieu!;∎ familiar (good) heavens, is that the time? mon Dieu ou juste ciel, il est si tard que ça?;∎ familiar it smells or stinks to high heaven in here! qu'est-ce que ça peut puer ici!;∎ she's in heaven when she's with him elle est au septième ciel ou aux anges quand elle est avec lui;∎ to move heaven and earth to do sth remuer ciel et terre pour faire qch∎ the heavens le ciel, le firmament;∎ the heavens opened il s'est mis à pleuvoir à torrents -
22 bump
bump [bʌmp]1. noun• the news brought us back to earth with a bump (inf) la nouvelle nous a brutalement rappelés à la réalitéb. ( = swelling) bosse fc. ( = minor accident) accrochage m[car] heurter[+ prices, sales, profits] faire grimper* * *[bʌmp] 1.1) ( lump) ( on body) bosse f (on à); ( on road surface) bosse f (on, in sur)2) ( jolt) secousse f3) ( sound of fall) bruit m sourd4) onomat boum5) (colloq) ( of pregnant woman) ventre m2.transitive verb1) ( knock) cogner (against, on contre)2) (colloq) US ( remove)to bump somebody from — virer (colloq) quelqu'un de [list, job]
3) (colloq) US ( promote)3.to bump somebody to — catapulter (colloq) quelqu'un au poste de
1) ( knock)2) ( move jerkily)to bump along — [vehicle] brinquebaler sur [road]
to bump over — [vehicle] cahoter sur [road]
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23 bump
bump [bʌmp]1 noun(a) (lump → on head, in path, road surface) bosse f;∎ he has a big bump on his head il a une grosse bosse au crâne;∎ a bump in the road une bosse sur la route;∎ Cars to hit a bump passer sur une bosse(b) (blow, knock) choc m, coup m;∎ he felt a bump as he reversed the car into the garage il a senti un choc en reculant la voiture dans le garage;∎ her head hit the shelf with a bump il y a eu un bruit sourd quand elle s'est cogné la tête contre l'étagère;∎ the boat hit the jetty with a bump le bateau a cogné contre la jetée;∎ figurative to be brought down to earth with a bump être ramené brutalement à la réalité∎ he got bumped from the football team il s'est fait virer de l'équipe de football;∎ to be bumped from a flight perdre sa place sur un vol (pour cause de sur-réservation)(a) (move jerkily) cahoter;∎ the old bus bumped along the country roads le vieil autobus cahotait le long des petites routes∎ the boat bumped against the pier le bateau a buté contre l'embarcadère∎ to bump and grind (dancer, striptease artist) se déhancher (en simulant l'acte sexuel)4 adverb∎ the driver went bump into the car in front le conducteur est rentré en plein dans la voiture de devant;∎ things that go bump in the night les spectres mpl, les fantômes mpl∎ to give sb the (birthday) bumps = à son anniversaire, tenir à plusieurs quelqu'un par les bras et les jambes, et lui faire toucher le sol un nombre de fois correspondant à son âge, French Canadian donner la bascule à qn(b) Sport (rowing race) = à Oxford, course-poursuite dans laquelle chaque bateau doit rattraper pour le heurter le bateau qui le précède►► Cars bump start = démarrage d'un véhicule en le poussant∎ he bumped into a lamppost il est rentré dans un réverbère;∎ I bumped into an old school friend this morning je suis tombé sur un ancien camarade d'école ce matin -
24 steam
[sti:m] 1. noun1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) (à/de) vapeur2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) (à/de) vapeur2. verb1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) fumer2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) avancer (à la vapeur)3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) cuire à la vapeur•- steam-- steamer - steamy - steamboat - steamship - steam engine - steam roller - full steam ahead - get steamed up - get up steam - let off steam - run out of steam - steam up - under one's own steam -
25 worm
worm [wɜ:m]1 noun∎ British figurative the worm has turned j'en ai eu/il en a eu/ etc assez de se faire marcher dessus;∎ figurative the worm in the bud le ver dans le fruit(b) (parasite → in body) ver m;∎ to have worms avoir des vers∎ what a worm! quel minable!∎ the worm of jealousy les affres fpl de la jalousie∎ worm and roller steering direction f à vis et galet∎ to worm one's way under sth passer sous qch à plat ventre ou en rampant;∎ she wormed her way through a gap in the fence en se tortillant, elle s'est faufilée par une ouverture dans la palissade;∎ he managed to worm his way to the front il a réussi à se faufiler jusqu'à l'avant∎ they have wormed their way into our party ils se sont infiltrés ou immiscés dans notre parti;∎ he wormed his way into her affections il a trouvé le chemin de son cœur (par sournoiserie)(c) (dog, sheep) débarrasser de ses vers►► worm cast déjections fpl de ver;Technology worm drive transmission f par vis sans fin;Technology worm gear engrenage m de vis sans fin;worm powder poudre f à vers, poudre f vermifuge;worm tablets comprimés mpl vermifuges(information) soutirer;∎ I tried to worm the truth out of him j'ai essayé de lui soutirer la vérité;∎ he'll worm it out of her eventually il finira par lui tirer les vers du nez;∎ stop trying to worm it out of me! arrête d'essayer de me tirer les vers du nez!;∎ I'd like to see her worm her way out of that one j'aimerais bien voir comment elle va s'en tirer -
26 bulldoze
1 lit ( knock down) détruire [qch] au bulldozer [building, wall, forest] ; ( move) nettoyer [qch] au bulldozer [earth, rubble] ; the village was bulldozed to the ground le village a été rasé au bulldozer ; they bulldozed a track through the forest ils ont percé un chemin au bulldozer dans la forêt ;2 fig ( force) forcer (into doing à faire) ; to bulldoze (one's way) through a crowd se frayer un chemin dans la foule ; the government is trying to bulldoze the bill through parliament le gouvernement essaie de faire passer la loi au forcing ○. -
27 rock
A n1 ¢ ( substance) roche f ; solid/molten rock roche dure/en fusion ; hewn out of solid rock taillé dans le roc ;2 ∁ ( boulder) rocher m ; the ship hit the rocks le bateau a heurté les rochers or les récifs ; on the rocks lit, Naut sur les récifs ; [drink] avec des glaçons ; to be on the rocks fig [marriage] aller à vau-l'eau ;D vtr1 ( move gently) balancer [cradle] ; bercer [baby, boat] ; she sat rocking herself in her chair elle se balançait sur sa chaise ; I rocked the baby to sleep j'ai endormi le bébé en le berçant ;2 ( shake) [tremor, bomb] secouer [town] ; [scandal, revelation] ébranler [party, government] ; [waves] secouer [vessel].E vi1 ( sway) [person, cradle] se balancer ; to rock to and fro/back and forth se balancer de droite à gauche/d'avant en arrière ; to rock with laughter être secoué de rire ;2 ( shake) [earth, ground, building] trembler ;3 ( dance) to rock (away) danser le rock ; by midnight, the place is rocking ○ vers minuit, la fête bat son plein.caught between a rock and a hard place pris entre le marteau et l'enclume ; as firm ou solid as a rock solide comme le roc ; as hard as a rock dur comme du fer or le roc. -
28 bump
A n3 ( sound of fall) bruit m sourd ;B vtr1 ( knock) cogner (against, on contre) ; to bump one's head se cogner la tête ; to bump the car cabosser la voiture ; to bump sb off ou from faire tomber qn de [wall, seat] ;3 ○ US Sport déloger (out of, from de) ;C vi1 ( knock) to bump against buter contre ;2 ( move jerkily) to bump along [vehicle] brinquebaler sur [road] ; to bump over [vehicle] cahoter sur [road] ; to bump up and down in [person] se faire secouer dans [vehicle].to come down to earth with a bump revenir sur terre ; to feel ou read sb's bumps interpréter les bosses crâniennes de qn ; things that go bump in the night les bruits effrayants de la nuit.■ bump into:▶ bump into [sb/sth] ( collide) rentrer dans [person, object] ; he bumped into me il m'est rentré dedans ;▶ to bump into [sb] ○ ( meet) tomber sur ○.■ bump off ○:▶ bump off [sb], bump [sb] off liquider ○.■ bump up ○:▶ bump up [sth]1 ( increase) faire grimper ○ [price, tax, wage] (from de, to à) ;2 ( exaggerate) gonfler ○ [real number].
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