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1 antisportif
ɑ̃tispɔʀtif, iv adj (-ive)unsporting, (= hostile au sport) anti-sport* * *( féminin antisportive) [ɑ̃tispɔrtif, iv] adjectif -
2 antijeu
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3 pourrir
pourrir [puʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. intransitive verb2. transitive verba. [+ fruit] to rotb. ( = gâter) [+ enfant] to spoil rotten ; ( = corrompre) [+ personne] to corrupt* * *puʀiʀ
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1) ( faire se décomposer) [eau, humidité] to rot [bois]2) ( corrompre) to spoil [personne]3) (colloq) ( gâter) to spoil [somebody] rotten (colloq) [enfant]
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verbe intransitif1) ( s'abîmer) [œuf, viande] to go bad ou off GB; [fruit] to go bad, to rot2) ( se décomposer) to rot3) ( végéter) to rot4) ( se dégrader) [situation] to deteriorate* * *puʀiʀ1. vi1) [bois, corps] to rot, [fruit] to go rotten, to go badCes poires ont pourri. — These pears have gone bad.
2) fig, [situation] to deteriorate2. vt1) [fruit] to rot2) (= corrompre) [personne] to corrupt3) (= gâter) [enfant] to spoil rotten, to ruin* * *pourrir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( faire se décomposer) [eau, humidité] to rot [bois];2 ( corrompre) [luxe, succès] to spoil [personne];3 ○( gâter excessivement) to spoil [sb] rotten○ [enfant].B vi2 ( se décomposer) to rot;4 fig ( se dégrader) [situation, grève] to deteriorate; laisser pourrir la situation to let the situation deteriorate.[purir] verbe intransitif1. [se gâter - fruit, légume, viande, œuf] to go rotten, to go bad ou (UK) off ; [ - planche, arbre] to rot ; [ - végétation, dent] to decay, to rot ; [ - chairs] to decay, to putrefy2. (figuré)3. (familier) [croupir - personne] to rot————————[purir] verbe transitif2. [gâter - enfant] to spoil
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