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1 imperturbable
imperturbable [ɛ̃pεʀtyʀbabl]adjective[sang-froid, sérieux] unshakeable* * *ɛ̃pɛʀtyʀbabladjectif imperturbable, unruffled* * *ɛ̃pɛʀtyʀbabl adj1) (personne) calmImperturbable, il relisait ses notes. — He was calmly reading through his notes.
rester imperturbable — to remain unruffled, to remain calm
2) (sang-froid) unshakeable* * *imperturbable adj imperturbable, unruffled; imperturbable, José continua son histoire quite unperturbed, José continued with the story; rester imperturbable to remain unruffled (face à, devant in the face of).[ɛ̃pɛrtyrbabl] adjectif -
2 démonter
démonter [demɔ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = désassembler) [+ échafaudage, étagères, tente] to take down ; [+ moteur, arme] to strip down ; [+ armoire, appareil] to take to piecesb. ( = enlever) [+ pneu, porte] to take offc. ( = déconcerter) to disconcertd. [+ argumentation, raisonnement] (pour contrecarrer) to demolish2. reflexive verba. [assemblage, pièce]est-ce que ça se démonte ? can it be taken apart?b. ( = perdre son calme) to get flustered* * *demɔ̃te
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1) to dismantle [assemblage]; to take [something] to pieces [machine]2) ( enlever) to remove [roue]; to take off [porte]; to take down [rideau]3) (colloq) ( déconcerter) to fluster
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se démonter verbe pronominal1) ( être démontable)le buffet se démonte facilement — the sideboard can be taken apart GB ou knocked down US easily
2) ( se disloquer) to come apart3) (colloq) ( perdre son sang-froid) to become flustered* * *demɔ̃te vt1) [machine] to take to pieces2) [pneu, porte] to take off3) [cavalier] to throw, to unseat4) fig, [personne] to disconcert* * *démonter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( désassembler) to take down [tente, échafaudage]; to take apart, to knock down US [meuble, maquette]; to strip down [moteur, arme]; to dismantle [pendule, mécanisme]; to unpick [vêtement];3 ○( déconcerter) to fluster; ne pas se laisser démonter to remain unruffled; sans se laisser démonter il… unruffled he…;5 Chasse to wing [oiseau].B se démonter vpr1 ( être démontable) [meuble, maquette] to be able to be taken apart; [moteur, arme] to be able to be stripped down; [pendule, mécanisme] to be able to be dismantled; [vêtement] to be able to be unpicked; ce buffet se démonte facilement this sideboard can be taken apart ou knocked down US easily;2 ( se disloquer) to come apart;3 ○( perdre son sang-froid) to become flustered; il ne s'est pas démonté devant cette accusation he wasn't flustered by this accusation.[demɔ̃te] verbe transitif1. [désassembler - bibliothèque, machine] to dismantle, to take down (separable) ; [ - moteur] to strip down (separable), to dismantle ; [ - fusil, pendule] to dismantle, to take to pieces, to take apart (separable) ; [ - manche de vêtement, pièce rapportée] to take off (separable)2. [détacher - pneu, store, persienne] to remove, to take off (separable) ; [ - rideau] to take down (separable)3. [décontenancer] to take aback (separable)ma question l'a démontée she was taken aback ou flummoxed by my question————————se démonter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se démonter verbe pronominal intransitif -
3 impavide
ɛ̃pavidadjectif unperturbed* * *ɛ̃pavid adj* * *impavide adj unperturbed; impavide devant le danger unperturbed by the danger.[ɛ̃pavid] adjectif -
4 départir
se départir depaʀtiʀ verbe pronominalse départir de — to lose [calme, sourire]; to swerve from [opinion]; to abandon [réserve]; to break [silence]
* * *départir verb table: partirA vtr to allot (qch à qn sth to sb).B se départir vpr se départir de to lose [calme, sourire]; to swerve from [opinion]; to abandon [réserve]; to break [silence].[departir] verbe transitifdépartir une tâche à quelqu'un to assign ou to apportion a task to somebody————————se départir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionse départir de to depart from, to abandon, to lose -
5 uni
uni, e [yni]a. [tissu, jupe, couleur] plainb. [couple, amis, famille] close* * *
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participe passé adjectif [communauté, famille] close-knit; [amis, couple] close; [peuple, militants] united ( dans in)
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1) ( d'une teinte) [tissu, couleur] plain2) ( sans aspérité) [surface] smooth, even; [mer] calm
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nom masculinporter de l'uni — to wear plain colours [BrE]
* * *yni abr nfUnion nationale interuniversitaire* * *A pp ⇒ unir.B pp adj [communauté, famille] close-knit; [amis, couple] close; [peuple, partisans, militants] united (dans in).C adj1 ( d'une teinte) [tissu, couleur] plain, self-colouredGB;2 ( sans aspérité) [surface] smooth, even; [mer] calm; mener une vie unie et tranquille fig to lead a quiet, uneventful life.D nm Tex elle porte de/préfère l'uni she wears/prefers plain coloursGB; acheter de l'uni to buy plain fabric; ce modèle existe aussi en uni this model is also available in plain coloursGB.être unis comme les (deux) doigts de la main to be very close.[sans motif] plain3. [soudé - couple] close ; [ - famille, société] close-knit————————nom masculin[étoffe] plain fabric -
6 relaxe
I.n. m. 'Easy-chair', reclining chair.II.n. f. (also: relax): Rest and relaxation.III.adj. inv. (also: relax): 'Unflappable', easygoing. C'est un mec tout ce qu'il y a de relaxe: He's the most unruffled chap you could expect to meet.
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Unruffled — Un*ruf fled, a. [Pref. un not + ruffled.] Not ruffled or agitated; smooth; calm; tranquil; quiet. [1913 Webster] Calm and unruffled as a summer s sea. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unruffled — index callous, controlled (restrained), dispassionate, nonchalant, patient, peaceable, phlegmatic, p … Law dictionary
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unruffled — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not disordered or disturbed. 2) (of a person) not agitated; calm … English terms dictionary
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unruffled — adjective Date: 1659 1. poised and serene especially in the face of setbacks or confusion 2. not ruffled ; smooth < unruffled water > Synonyms: see cool … New Collegiate Dictionary
unruffled — unruffledness, n. /un ruf euhld/, adj. 1. calm; not emotionally upset or agitated; steady; unflustered: He became all excited, but she remained unruffled. 2. not ruffled, as a garment; smooth. [1650 60; UN 1 + RUFFLE + ED2] Syn. 1. unperturbed,… … Universalium
unruffled — un|ruf|fled [ʌnˈrʌfəld] adj calm and not upset by a difficult situation use this to show approval ▪ Emily remained completely unruffled by the chaos … Dictionary of contemporary English
unruffled — adjective approving calm and not upset by a difficult situation: The Under Secretary remained completely unruffled … Longman dictionary of contemporary English