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101 timbre anti-tabac
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102 endroit décongéle
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > endroit décongéle
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103 endroit où la neige a fondu
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > endroit où la neige a fondu
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104 névé
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105 névé d'avalanche
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > névé d'avalanche
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106 plaque de neige pérenne
perennial snow patch; permanent snow stretchDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > plaque de neige pérenne
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107 brinqueballer
I.v. trans.1. (of luggage, shopping, etc.): To 'hump', to 'cart around', to carry with difficulty.2. Brinqueballer quelqu'un: To 'cart along', to drag someone against their will.II.v. intrans.1. (of fixture): To be loose in its socket.2. Ça brinqueballe dans leur mariage: Their marriage is going through a sticky patch. -
108 creux
n. m. Avoir un creux:a To feel famished, to feel very hungry.b To 'have a rough patch', to have a bad spell.c To have a lull, to have a quiet spell.d To 'have a blank', to have a mental lapse, to have forgotten all about something. -
109 culotte
n. f.1. Tenir une sacrée culotte: To be 'pissed to the eyeballs', to be blind drunk.2. Ramasser une culotte: To lose heavily at gambling. Il a ramassé une de ces culottes au pok': He lost his shirt at poker.3. Se moquer de quelque chose comme de sa première culotte: To 'not care two hoots about something', to feel totally indifferent.4. Une vieille culotte de peau (mil.): A strict disciplinarian of the old school.5. Citlotte de gendarme: Small patch of blue sky (literally as in English 'Enough to mend a Dutchman's breeches').6. Un morceau dans la culotte: A prime cut of beef from the rump. (This expression in French 'gay' circles can have a totally different meaning.) -
110 entre-sort
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111 gripper
v. pronom. To grind to a halt. (The colloquial usage is purely figurative; the literal meaning refers to badly lubricated machinery which has ceased to function.) Entre Moscou et New York, ça se grippe ces temps-ci: East-West relations are going through a difficult patch. -
112 gris
I.n. m. Shag, strong fine-cut tobacco for pipe-smokers and those who roll their own cigarettes.II.adj.1. Tiddly', 'tipsy', slightly drunk.2. En voir de grises: To 'go through a rough patch', to have a tough time. -
113 raccommoder
v. trans. reflex. To 'patch things up', to make it up after a quarrel. Se raccommoder sur l'oreiller (of lovers): To make it up after a tiff (in the most congenial way). -
114 rafistoler
v. trans. To 'patch up', to mend in a haphazard way. -
115 rapapilloter
v. trans. reflex. To 'patch things up', to make it up after a quarrel. -
116 rapioter
v. trans. To fix, to mend in a haphazard and 'Heath-Robinson-ish' manner. Il va falloir qu'on rapiote le poulailler: We'll have to patch that henhouse of ours soon! -
117 rembiner
I.v. trans. To 'patch things up', to reconcile warring parties.II.v. intrans. (also v. pronom.): To 'come back sharpish', to return quickly. Il a (also: ils'est) rembiné fissa: He got back double-quick. -
118 remmancher
v. trans.1. To give something a new lease of life.2. To patch things up between dissenting parties. -
119 travers
n. m.1. Etre en plein travers: To be 'going through a sticky patch', to find that everything is against one.a To come out unscathed from a period of misfortune.b To miss out on something good one would otherwise have received. -
120 waterloo
n. m.1. Crushing and unexpected setback.2. Patch of bad luck. On était en plein waterloo! It was just one thing after another! (Obviously the heavy military defeat inflicted on Napoleon on 18 June 1815 is reflected in the colloquial meanings of the word. The same can be said of Trafalgar.)
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