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trafic accidenté {adj} {past-p} [véhicule]involved in an accident
anciennement {adv}in the old days [idiom]
cagoulé {adj}in a ski mask [Am.]
compromis {adj} [carrière, résultat, projet]in jeopardy
fin. créditeur {adj} [compte]in the black [fig.]
d'abord {adv}in the first instance
d'abord {adv}in the first place
désespéré {adj} [personne, population]in despair [attr.]
drôlement {adv} [bizarrement]in a funny way
vêt. endimanché {adj}in one's Sunday best
littérat. mus. étoffé {adj} [musique, littérature]rich in content
étroitement {adv} [être logé]in cramped conditions
cuis. fondant {adj} [bonbon]melt-in-the-mouth
furieux {adj}in high dudgeon [coll.] [angry]
ichtyo. giboyeux {adj} [poissonneux]rich in fish [postpos.]
incorrigible {adj}dyed-in-the-wool [fig.]
naturel {adj}in its natural state [postpos.]
parfois {adv}(every) once in a while
fin. solvable {adj} [personne]in the black [fig.]
suivant {prep} [conformément à]in accordance with
vulnérable {adj}in need of protection [postpos.]
ajourer qc.to break sth. in half
amasser qc. [provisions]to lay sth. in
arbitrer (qc.)to conciliate (in sth.) [arbitrate]
aspirer qc. [air]to breathe in sth.
fin. boursicoterto dabble in the stock market
combler qc. [remplir]to fill sth. in
sport courir qc. [épreuve]to ride in sth.
sport courir qc. [marathon]to run (in) sth.
auto sport courir qc. [rallye]to drive in sth.
défouler qn.to release tension in sb.
équi. zool. dresser qc. [cheval]to break sth. in
dr. emprisonner qn.to put sb. in prison
enténébrer qc.to wrap sth. in darkness
flamber [maison]to go up in flames
formuler qc.to couch sth. in terms
héberger qn. [réfugiés]to take sb. in
intervenir [parler]to chime in [coll.] [idiom]
lézarder [fam.]to bask in the sun
ichtyo. mouliner qc. [poisson]to reel sth. in
cuis. paner qc.to coat sth. in breadcrumbs
agr. zool. parquer qc. [bestiaux]to fence sth. in
comm. occup. pointer [employé] [en arrivant]to clock in
poser qc. [vitre]to put in sth.
dr. prévariquerto fail in one's duty
remplacer qn.to fill in for sb.
vêt. resserrer qc. [vêtement]to take sth. in
équi. retenir qc. [cheval]to rein sth. in
occup. rouler [personnes, équipes]to work in rotation
s'alignerto be in a line
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