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pourtant {adv}
12
however [indicating contrast or contradiction]
abscons {adj}cryptic [using cipher or code]
bible relig. apocryphe {adj}apocryphal [of, or pertaining to, the Apocrypha. Of doubtful authenticity]
hist. philos. relig. apollinien {adj}Apollonian [of or relating to Apollo or his cult]
attentionné {adj}thoughtful [of a an act or person: nice, attentive]
blasé {adj} [indifférent]indifferent [not important or interesting]
boiteux [péj.] [handicapé]gimpy [coll.] [pej.] [crippled, esp. in legs or feet]
commis {adj} {past-p} [attentat, meurtre]committed [murder or attempt on sb.'s life]
comtal {adj}comital [of or relating to a count]
confus {adj}harebrained [scatterbrained, muddleheaded or rash]
crépusculaire {adj}crepuscular [literary or formal]
diversifié {adj}manifold {adj} [formal or literary]
doré {adj} {past-p} [recouvert d'or fin]gilded
fichu {adj} {past-p} [fam.] [détruit]jiggered [Br.] [coll.] [thing: damaged or broken; person: exhausted]
fictif {adj} [personnage, récit, exemple]fictitious [of or in novels]
foutu {adj} {past-p} [fam.]jiggered [Br.] [coll.] [thing: damaged or broken; person: exhausted]
arts myth. relig. historié {adj} {past-p}decorated [with historical, mythological or biblical scenes]
infidèle {adj} [homme]philandering [of a married or virtually married man]
méd. pharm. médicamenteux {adj}medicinal [relating to medicines or drugs]
nauséabond {adj}rank [smell or taste: unpleasant]
{adv}whither [archaic or literary]
paradoxalement {adv}contrarily [in a contrary or opposite way]
prodigue {adj}profligate [recklessly prodigal or extravagant]
puissant {adj}puissant [archaic or liter.]
méd. rachitique {adj} [personne]rachitic [affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets]
rapiat {adj} [fam.]niggardly [reluctant to give or spend money]
méd. sociol. soignant [paramédical]caring {prefix} [descriptor for a person or place that gives care]
sonné {adj} {past-p} [fam.] [étourdi par un choc physique ou émotionnel]stunned [by a physical or emotional shock]
Soyez ...Be ... [French formal or plural]
te {pron}thee [archaic or British regional]
te {pron}ye [archaic or regional]
ton {adj}thy [archaic or regional British]
pharm. topique {adj}topical [relating or applied directly to a part of the body]
truculent {adj} [personnage]natural [free from affectation or constraint] [manner, person, etc]
tu {pron}ye [archaic or regional]
véritable {adj}veritable [literary or humorous]
vous {pron}ye [archaic or regional] [subject or object]
y {adv}thither [archaic or formal] [to there]
Verbs
décrocher qc.
3
to unhook sth. [e.g., a wagon or take a phone off the hook]
affabuler qc.to manufacture sth. [fig.] [esp. a false story or an explanation]
affabuler qc.to come up with sth. [false story or an explanation]
ajuster qc.to sort sth. [Br.] [coll.] [deal with something by repairing or organizing it]
apercevoir qn./qc.to behold sb./sth. [literary or archaic]
brusquer qn.to rebuff sb. [reject or refuse in an unkind of unfriendly way]
coincer qn. [fam.] [voleur]to nab sb. [coll.] [to seize a fugitive or wrongdoer]
déchirer [fig.] [fam.]to kick ass [Am.] [vulg.] [idiom] [be great or formidable]
décolorer qc. [tissu, cheveux]to cause sth. to fade [from sunlight or washing]
décrocher qc. [fam.] [obtenir]to snag sth. [Am.] [coll.] [obtain by quick action or good fortune]
défenestrer qn. [aussi fig.]to defenestrate sb. [formal or hum.] [also fig.]
déglinguer qc. [fam.]to louse up sth. [coll.] [spoil or ruin sth., e.g. sb.'s life]
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