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sober ['səʊbə(r)]∎ are you sure he was sober? tu es sûr qu'il n'avait pas bu?;∎ he's never sober il est toujours ivre;∎ to be as sober as a judge (serious) être sérieux comme un pape; (temperate) être sobre comme un chameau(b) (sobered up) dessoûlé;∎ wait until he's sober again attends qu'il dessoûle(c) (moderate → person) sérieux, posé, sensé; (→ attitude, account, opinion) modéré, mesuré; (→ manner) sérieux, posé(d) (serious, solemn → atmosphere, occasion) solennel, plein de solennité; (→ expression) grave, plein de gravité; (→ voice) grave, empreint de gravité; (→ reminder) solennel;∎ you're in (a) sober mood vous êtes d'humeur bien solennelle(e) (subdued → colour, clothing) discret(ète), sobre;∎ he was wearing a sober blue tie il portait une cravate d'un bleu sobre;∎ of sober appearance d'aspect sobre∎ the sober fact is… le fait est que… + indicative(calm) calmer, assagir(calm down) se calmer, s'assagir(calm) calmer, assagir➲ sober updessoûlerdessoûler -
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A adj2 ( no longer drunk) dessoûlé ; don't drive until you're sober ne prend pas le volant tant que tu n'as pas dessoûlé ;B vtr1 ( after alcohol) dessoûler [person] ;■ sober up:▶ sober up dessoûler ;▶ sober [sb] up [fresh air, coffee] dégriser [person].
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