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Dictionary French English: [«spanische]

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soudainement {adv}in a flash [idiom]
soudainement {adv}of a sudden [idiom]
soudainement {adv}all of a sudden [idiom]
souvent {adv}a lot of times
systématiquement {adv}as a matter of course
systématiquement {adv}as a matter of routine
traditionnellement {adv} [habituellement]as a (general) rule
tronconique {adj}(shaped) like a truncated cone
unique {adj}one of a kind [postpos.]
vivement {adv}in a timely manner
Verbs
[augmenter et baisser constamment]to go up and down like a whore's drawers [vulg.] [idiom]
abêtir qn.to turn sb. into a zombie [coll.] [fig.]
abrutir sb. [médicament, fatigue]to have a numbing effect on sb.
accoucherto deliver a baby
accrocher [négociations]to hit a snag [coll.]
acculer qn.to drive sb. into a corner
activer [fam.]to get a move on [coll.]
adouber qn.to confer a knighthood on sb.
adoucir qn.to have a mellowing effect on sb.
adoucir qn.to have a mellowing influence on sb.
agacer qn.to be a pain in the neck (to sb.) [coll.] [idiom]
aligner qc.to put sth. in a line
aligner qc. [statistiques, arguments, chiffres]to give a list of sth.
allumer qn. [séduire]to make a move on sb. [Am.] [coll.]
allumer qn. [séduire]to make a play for sb. [idiom]
apercevoir qn./qc.to catch a glimpse of sb./sth.
sport aplatir [au rugby]to score a try
arbitrerto bring about a reconciliation
arborer qc. [fig.] [lever avec ostentation]to make a show of sth. [fig.]
arranger qc. [iron.] [fam.]to make a complete mess of sth. [coll.]
arranger qc. [iron.] [fam.]to make a right mess of sth. [coll.] [Br.]
arranger qn. [fam.]to give sb. a good going-over [coll.]
arrêter qc.to bring sth. to a halt / stop
cuis. arroser qc. [repas, plat]to wash sth. down with a drink
astiquer qc.to give sth. a (good) scrub
méd. ausculter qn.to listen to sb.'s chest (with a stethoscope)
dr. méd. autopsier qn.to conduct a post-mortem (examination) on sb.
arts azurer qc. [papier]to give a bluish tinge to sth.
bafouer qc. [règle, loi]to make a mockery of sth.
bâfrer (qc.) [fam.]to eat (sth.) like a pig
baigner qn.to give sb. a bath
bâillonner qn.to put a gag over sb.'s mouth
bander [vulg.] [avoir une érection]to have a hard-on [vulg.]
baptiser qn. [donner un nom à]to give sb. a nickname
agr. équi. mil. bâter qc. [mettre un bât à]to put a pack-saddle on sth.
bedonner [fam.]to have a paunch
relig. bénir qc.to say a blessing over sth.
berner qn.to play sb. for a fool [idiom]
biberonner[fig.] to be brought up on a diet of (sth.)
bidonner [fam.] [truquer, tricher]to work a fiddle [fig.] [coll.]
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