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Dictionary French English: [idea]

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farfelu {adj}
2
wacky [coll.] [person, idea]
extravagant {adj} [dépense, idée, etc.]extravagant [prices, idea]
pas assez mûrement réfléchi {adj}immature [plan, idea]
indéfinissable {adj}intangible [idea, difficulty]
original {adj} [idée, etc.]novel [idea, concept, approach]
sain {adj} [dent, esprit, jambes, bras, aussi: idée, etc.]sound [healthy, in good condition, also: idea etc.]
sensé {adj} [idée]sound [idea: sensible]
Verbs
écarter qc. [idée, solution]
3
to discard sth. [idea, solution]
introduire qc.
2
to bring sth. [introduce fashion, idea, product]
laisser tomber qc. [peu fam.]to ditch sth. [coll.] [idea, plan: abandon]
renoncer à qc. [idée]to drop sth. [e.g. an idea]
laisser tomber qc. [fig.]to drop sth. [idea, project, subject, legal case]
jaillir [fig.] [vérité, idée]to emerge [truth, idea]
considérer qc. [examiner]to entertain sth. [consider (an idea)]
professer qc.to profess sth. [theory, idea]
relancer qc. [conversation, projet, idée]to recommence sth. [conversation, project, idea]
propager qc. [nouvelle, idée]to spread sth. [disseminate] [news, idea]
rejeter qc. [idée]to squash sth. [idea]
Nouns
fulgurance {f} [fig.] [idée]brainwave [coll.] [sudden clever idea]
pol. flirt {m}dalliance [fig.] [e.g. with an idea, a political party]
rejet {m}dismissal [idea, law case]
mise {f} en œuvreexecution [of a plan, idea]
idée {f} faussefallacy [false idea]
pressentiment {m}hunch [slight idea]
inspiration {f}inspiration [source of an idea]
idée {f}thought [idea]
2 Words: Verbs
écarter qc.to brush sth. aside [e.g. difficulty, idea]
faire surgir qc. [idée, craintes, image]to conjure up sth. [idea, fears, image]
faire écho à qc. [loc.]to seize on sth. [idea]
faire écho à qc. [loc.]to seize upon sth. [idea]
2 Words: Nouns
idée {f} de départoriginal idea [initial idea]
3 Words: Verbs
se frotter les mains [loc.]to lick one's chops [idiom] [at an idea]
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
entom. T
entom. T
entom. T
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