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1 inspiration
inspiration [ɛ̃spiʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃spiʀasjɔ̃1) ( souffle créateur) inspiration [U]2) ( influence) inspiration3) ( idée) inspirationsoudain, il eut une inspiration — he had a sudden inspiration, he had a brainwave (colloq)
4) ( inhalation) inspiration* * *ɛ̃spiʀasjɔ̃ nf1) (poétique, artistique) inspiration2) (= idée) flash of inspiration, brainwave3) (= respiration) breathing in no pl* * *inspiration nf1 ( souffle créateur) inspiration ¢; attendre/chercher l'inspiration to wait for/look for inspiration; avoir de l'inspiration to have inspiration; manquer d'inspiration to lack inspiration; auteur sans inspiration uninspired author;2 ( influence) inspiration; source d'inspiration source of inspiration; œuvre d'inspiration romantique work of romantic inspiration;3 ( idée) inspiration; soudain, il eut une inspiration he had a sudden inspiration, he had a brainwave○;4 Physiol inspiration;5 Relig inspiration; inspiration divine/céleste divine/heavenly inspiration.[ɛ̃spirasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [esprit créatif] inspirationtirer son inspiration de, trouver son inspiration dans to draw (one's) inspiration fromje n'ai pas d'inspiration ce matin I don't feel inspired ou I don't have any inspiration this morningune architecture d'inspiration nordique an architecture with a Scandinavian influence, a Scandinavian-inspired architecture -
2 réclamer
réclamer [ʀeklαme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = demander) to ask for• il m'a réclamé à boire/un jouet he asked me for a drink/a toyb. [+ droit, dû, part] to claim ; [+ rançon] to demandc. ( = nécessiter) [+ patience, soin] to require2. reflexive verb• se réclamer de [+ parti, organisation] to claim to represent ; [+ théorie, principe] to claim to adhere to ; [+ personne] to claim to be a follower of* * *ʀeklame
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1) ( demander) to ask for [personne, chose, argent]; to call for [réforme, aide, silence, enquête]; to beg [indulgence]; to claim [dû, indemnité]; to demand [justice, augmentation]réclamer la parole — gén to ask to speak; ( dans un débat) to ask to take the floor
2) ( en pleurant) [bébé] to cry for3) ( nécessiter) to require [qualité]
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verbe intransitif ( se plaindre) to complain
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se réclamer verbe pronominal1)se réclamer de — (affirmer, représenter) [parti] to be an expression of [démocratie]; [organisation, personne] to claim to be representative of [parti, organisme, religion]
2)se réclamer de — ( se fonder sur) [personne] to claim to follow [principe, idéologie, personne]
* * *ʀeklɒme1. vt1) [aide, nourriture] to ask for2) [dû, part] to demand, to claim, [indemnité] to claimNous réclamons la semaine de trente heures. — We demand a 30-hour week.
3) (= nécessiter) to demand, to require2. viElles sont toujours en train de réclamer. — They're always complaining about something.
* * *réclamer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( demander) to ask for [personne, chose, argent]; to call for [réforme, aide, silence, enquête]; to beg [indulgence]; to claim [dû, indemnité]; to demand [justice, augmentation]; réclamer de l'argent à qn to ask sb for money; réclamer des indemnités à qn to claim damages from sb; réclamer que to demand that (+ subj); réclamer qu'elle s'en aille to demand that she go; réclamer la parole gén to ask to speak; ( dans un débat) to ask to take the floor; se voir réclamer qch to be asked for sth; réclamer à cor et à cri to clamourGB for;2 ( en pleurant) [bébé] to cry for [biberon, mère];3 ( nécessiter) to require [qualité]; travail qui réclame de l'attention work that requires attention.B vi1 ( se plaindre) to complain; il n'arrête pas de réclamer he keeps complaining.C se réclamer vpr1 ( s'affirmer) se réclamer de [parti] to be an expression of [démocratie]; [organisation, personne] to claim to be representative of [parti, organisme, religion];2 ( se fonder sur) [personne] to claim to follow [principe, idéologie, personne]; se réclamer de ses ancêtres to involve the memory of one's ancestors;3 ( se prévaloir) se réclamer de qn to use sb's name; il s'est réclamé de mon père pour se faire inviter he used my father's name to get himself invited.[reklame] verbe transitif1. [argent, augmentation] to demand[personne] to ask ou to clamour for (inseparable)je réclame le silence! silence, please!elle me doit encore de l'argent mais je n'ose pas le lui réclamer she still owes me money but I daren't ask for it back3. [nécessiter - précautions] to call for (inseparable) ; [ - soins] to require ; [ - explication] to require, to demand————————[reklame] verbe intransitif1. [se plaindre]2. [protester]————————se réclamer de verbe pronominal plus prépositiona. [utiliser son nom] to use somebody's nameb. [se prévaloir de lui] to invoke somebody's nameles organisations se réclamant du marxisme organizations calling ou labelling themselves Marxist
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