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1 thrash out
thrash out [something] venir à bout de [difficulties, problem]; réussir à élaborer [plan, compromise] -
2 thrash
A n2 Mus thrash m.B vtr1 ( whip) rouer [qn] de coups ;to thrash the living daylights out of sb donner une bonne correction à qn.■ thrash about, thrash around:▶ thrash about, thrash around se débattre ;▶ thrash [sth] around agiter ; to thrash one's arms/legs around agiter les bras/jambes.■ thrash out:▶ thrash out [sth] venir à bout de [difficulties, problem] ; réussir à élaborer [plan, compromise]. -
3 thrash
thrash [θræʃ]1 noun∎ he thrashed the hedge with a stick il donna des grands coups de bâton dans la haie;∎ the horse reared and thrashed the air with its hooves le cheval se cabra et fouetta l'air de ses sabots;∎ familiar Liverpool thrashed Arsenal Liverpool a battu Arsenal à plate(s) couture(s);∎ to thrash sb soundly (as punishment) donner une bonne raclée à qn; familiar (defeat) battre qn à plate(s) couture(s)∎ to thrash one's arms/legs agiter violemment les bras/jambes;∎ the dolphin thrashed its tail and disappeared le dauphin donna de grands coups de queue et disparut(c) (thresh → corn) battre(move violently) se débattre;∎ a sea of thrashing limbs une mer de bras et de jambes qui s'agitaient;∎ the waves thrashed against the rocks/boat les vagues battaient violemment contre les rochers/le bateau►► thrash metal (music) thrash m (metal)(person, fish) se débattre;∎ she was thrashing about in bed elle se débattait dans le lit;∎ he thrashed about to free himself il se débattait pour se libérer;∎ he was thrashing about in the undergrowth with his stick il battait les broussailles de son bâton(stick) agiter;∎ to thrash one's arms and legs about se débattre des mains et des pieds(problem) débattre de; (agreement) finir par trouver;∎ we'll thrash it out over lunch on démêlera ou éclaircira cette affaire pendant le repas -
4 thrash
thrash [θræ∫]a. ( = beat) rouer de coups ; (as punishment) donner une bonne correction à ; (Sport) (inf) écraser (inf)b. ( = move wildly) he thrashed his arms/legs (about) il battait des bras/des jambes[+ problem, difficulty] ( = discuss) débattre de ; ( = solve) résoudre* * *[θræʃ] 1.1) (colloq) GB ( party) grande fête f2) Music thrash m2.transitive verb1) ( whip) rouer [quelqu'un] de coups2) (colloq) Military, Sport écraser•Phrasal Verbs: -
5 struggle
struggle [ˈstrʌgl]1. nouna. lutter ; ( = fight) se battre ; ( = thrash around) se débattre ; ( = try hard) se démener ( to do sth pour faire qch)b. ( = move with difficulty) he struggled up the cliff il s'est hissé péniblement jusqu'au sommet de la falaise( = continue the struggle) poursuivre la lutte* * *['strʌgl] 1.2) ( scuffle) rixe f3) ( difficult task)I find it a real struggle to do ou doing — il m'est très difficile de faire
2.they had a struggle to do ou doing — ils ont eu du mal à faire
to struggle with a problem/one's conscience — être aux prises avec un problème/sa conscience
3) ( have difficulty) éprouver des difficultés4) ( move with difficulty)he struggled into/out of his jeans — il a enfilé/enlevé son jean avec difficulté
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thrash out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If people thrash out something such as a plan or an agreement, they decide on it after a great deal of discussion. [V P n (not pron)] The foreign ministers have thrashed out a suitable compromise formula... [V P n (not pron)] How… … English dictionary
thrash out — 1) thrash out a problem Syn: resolve, settle, sort out, work out, straighten out, iron out, clear up; talk through, discuss, debate 2) thrash out an agreement Syn: work out, negotiate … Thesaurus of popular words
thrash out — verb discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement (Freq. 1) The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a peace agreement • Syn: ↑hammer out • Hypernyms: ↑hash out, ↑discuss, ↑talk over … Useful english dictionary
thrash\ out — v. phr. To discuss fully; confer about something until a decision is reached. They met to thrash out their differences concerning how to run the office. informal. •• to solve or to overcome a problem (or to reach a solution) by frank discussion … Словарь американских идиом
thrash out — verb To discuss something so fully as to resolve a problem or conflict; to hammer out. They spent an afternoon on it, but thrashed out a solution in the end … Wiktionary
thrash out — informal to solve or to overcome a problem (or to reach a solution) by frank discussion … Idioms and examples
thrash — [thrash] vt. [ME threschen < OE therscan, akin to Ger dreschen, to thresh < IE base * ter , to rub > THROW] 1. THRESH 2. to make move violently or wildly; beat [a bird thrashing its wings] 3. to give a severe beating to; flog 4. to… … English World dictionary
thrash sth out — UK US thrash sth out Phrasal Verb with thrash({{}}/θræʃ/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to discuss a problem, disagreement, etc. in detail until you find a solution or reach an agreement: »to thrash out an agreement/a deal/a solution thrash out… … Financial and business terms
thrash something out — 1 it s better if we can thrash out our difficulties first: RESOLVE, settle, sort out, straighten out, iron out, clear up; talk through, discuss, debate, air, ventilate … Useful english dictionary
thrash — /θræʃ / (say thrash) verb (t) 1. to beat soundly by way of punishment; administer a beating to. 2. to defeat thoroughly. 3. Nautical to force (a ship) forward against the wind, etc. 4. Colloquial to drive (a vehicle, etc.) at high speed without… …
thrash — 1 noun 1 (singular) a violent movement from side to side 2 (C) old fashioned a loud noisy party 3 (U) informal a type of rock 1 (2) music with very loud fast electric guitar playing 2 verb 1 (T) to beat someone violently in order to punish them:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English