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Dictionary French English: [it]

Translation 1 - 66 of 66

FrenchEnglish
tout {adj}any [in whatever quantity, all of it]
pas sincère {adj}disingenuous [context: It is disingenuous to do sth.]
avec un peu de chance {adv}hopefully [it is hoped that]
relig. Inch'Allah. [Si Dieu le veut.]Insha'Allah. [If it is God's will.]
relig. Inch'Allah. [Si Dieu le veut.]Inshallah. [If it is God's will.]
aussi incroyable que ça puisse paraître {adv}unbelievably [though it seems untrue]
Verbs
déposer qc. [mettre en dépôt]to deposit sth. [to put somewhere to store it]
ajuster qc.to sort sth. [Br.] [coll.] [deal with something by repairing or organizing it]
apprendre qc. à qn. [enseigner un savoir faire]to teach sb. sth. [how to do it]
Nouns
satisfaction {f} de le beurre et de l'argent du beurre [loc.]cakeism [Br.] [having it both ways] [wanting to have a cake and to eat it too]
hist. pol. Directoire {m} [1795-1799]Directory [1795-1799] [also: Directorate] [governing five-member committee in the French First Republic from 1795 until 1799, when it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte]
supplice {m} du colliernecklacing [forcing a rubber tyre drenched with petrol around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire]
hist. ling. volumen {m}scroll [roll of parchment, paper, etc., with writing on it]
2 Words: Others
Plaît-il ? [fam.]Come again? [coll.] [Say it again.]
Tant pis !Come now! [Don't worry about it.] [idiom]
si jamais {conj}if ever [should it ever occur that]
C'est de la rigolade ! [fam.] [ça ne vaut rien]It's rubbish! [It's not worth it.]
2 Words: Verbs
tendre qc. de qc.to cover sth. with sth. [by stretching it over]
faire l'impasse [loc.]to skip it [dodge, give it a miss]
2 Words: Nouns
cuis. amatrice {f} de bièrebeer drinker [female] [preferring it to wine and spirits]
cuis. amateur {m} de bièrebeer drinker [preferring it to wine and spirits]
hist. pol. Grand Privilège {m} des Pays de par-deçà [1477]Great Privilege [an instrument signed by Mary of Burgundy in 1477, following death of her father at Battle of Nancy. It reconfirmed the rights of Flanders, Brabant, Hainaut, and Holland]
3 Words: Others
C'est vu ? [fam.]Are we clear? [Got it?, Agreed?]
Cesse avec ça !Cut that out! [coll.] [Stop it!]
Ça gaze ? [Ça va bien ?] [fam.]How's it hanging? [How's it going?] [sl.]
Cesse avec ça !Knock it off! [coll.] [Stop it!]
Cesse avec ça !Pack it in! [coll.] [Stop it!]
3 Words: Verbs
cuver son vin [loc.] [dessaouler]to ferment one's wine [idiom] [sober up, sleep it off]
ling. baragouiner une langue [fam.]to murder a language [coll.] [by speaking it badly]
3 Words: Nouns
hist. mil. bataille {f} de La Corogne [1809]Battle of Corunna [also: Battle of Elviña] [early in the Peninsular War, the French Army humiliated the British Army and forced it to evacuate by sea]
hist. pol. charte {f} de Cortenbergh [1312]Charter of Kortenberg [signed by Duke of Brabant in 1312. Similar to, but broader than, English Magna Carta as it included all citizens and not just the Barons]
hist. pol. paix {f} d'Amiens [1802]Treaty of Amiens [1802] [signed by France and UK. Along with Treaty of Lunéville (1801), it ended the War of the 2nd Coalition against France. Peace lasted 1 year]
hist. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1355]Treaty of Paris [1355] [benefited France by ending dispute with Savoy and gaining it as an ally in the war against England]
4 Words: Others
Du nerf ! [fam.] [loc.]Give it some welly ! [coll.] [idiom] [put more effort into it!]
J'ai fait le nécessaire.I've seen to it. [I've dealt with it]
Ça n'a pas réussi.It didn't come off. [It didn't work]
Cela en a l'air.It looks like it. [idiom] [I think that's correct.]
4 Words: Verbs
mourir par suite d'un accidentto die following an accident [as a result of it]
juger bon de faire qc.to see fit to do sth. [to consider it right]
4 Words: Nouns
hist. mil. bataille {f} des Quatre Bras [1815]Battle of Quatre Bras [1815] [although the Anglo-Allied army defeated the left wing of Napoleon's French army, it was not decisive]
hist. pol. seconde défenestration {f} de Prague [1618]second defenestration of Prague [1618] [some call it the 3rd, please read historical discussions for details]
5+ Words: Others
à ce que je sais {adv}as far as I know [it is my belief that]
À force d'explications, ça finira par entrer.Explain it for long enough and it will sink in.
Faux jusqu'à ce que vous faites. [loc.]Fake it till you make it. [idiom]
Ce qui est bon pour moi l'est pour toi.If it's good enough for me, it's good enough for you.
Ça en a tout l'air.It certainly looks like it.
Il s'en faut de beaucoup.It is (very) far from it.
C'est au tour de qn./qc.It is the turn for sb./sth. [It is up to sb./sth.]
Cela m'en avait tout l'air.It looked very much like it to me.
Ça m'en a tout l'air.It looks (very much) like it to me.
Un ennui ne vient jamais seul. [loc.]It never rains but it pours. [idiom]
Un malheur n'arrive jamais seul. [loc.]It never rains but it pours. [idiom]
Il avait beau jeu de le faire alors que .... [loc.]It was all very well for him to do it when ... [idiom]
C'était pour rire. [fam.]It was just for the fun of it.
Ça en valait vraiment la peine.It was really worth it.
C'est à prendre ou à laisser. [loc.]Take it or leave it. [idiom]
Ça y est, j'ai pigé le truc.That's it, I've got it.
Le train est parti.The train has left the station. [also fig.: It is too late.]
Fait pour (servir et) valoir ce que de droit ... [loc.]To whom it may concern ... [idiom] [also: To Whom It May Concern]
Quel que soit le prix, ça n'a pas d'importance.Whatever it costs it doesn't matter.
en dernière analyse {adv}when it comes down to it [idiom]
Noël au balcon, Pâques au tison. [loc.]When it's mild at Christmas, it's cold at Easter. [idiom]
5+ Words: Verbs
se faire un devoir de qc.to make a point of doing sth. [make it one's business]
tech. dégoupiller une grenadeto pull the pin out of a grenade [arming it]
revisiter qc. [fig.]to put a new spin on sth. [idiom] [interpret sth. in a new way, esp. to make it seem favorable]
5+ Words: Nouns
géogr. hist. mil. arc {m} de triomphe de l'ÉtoileArc de Triomphe de l'Étoile [commissioned in Paris by Napoleon in 1806, it honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars]
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