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French-English translation for: to acquire an interest in sth
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garder qn./qc. à vue (d'œil) [aussi fig.]to keep an eye on sb./sth. [idiom] [also fig.]
savoir soutenir l'intérêtto know how to hold one's interest
aboutir à qc.to culminate in sth.
fouiller (dans) qc.to search (in) sth.
doué en qc. {adj} {past-p}talented in sth.
amasser qc. [provisions]to lay sth. in
cuis. paner qc.to coat sth. in breadcrumbs
concourir à qc.to compete in sth.
ichtyo. mouliner qc. [poisson]to reel sth. in
différer par qc.to differ in sth.
enténébrer qc.to wrap sth. in darkness
agr. zool. parquer qc. [bestiaux]to fence sth. in
arbitrer (qc.)to conciliate (in sth.) [arbitrate]
barboter dans qc.to paddle in sth.
constr. sceller qc. [pierre]to wall in sth.
accroissement {m} de qc.growth in sth.
culminer à qc.to culminate in sth.
auto sport courir qc. [rallye]to drive in sth.
persévérer dans qc.to persevere in sth.
fourrager dans qc.to rummage in sth.
marcher dans qc.to tread in sth.
ajourer qc.to break sth. in half
sport courir qc. [marathon]to run (in) sth.
fin. verser qc. [argent]to pay in sth.
se permettre qc.to indulge in sth.
combler qc. [remplir]to fill sth. in
formuler qc.to couch sth. in terms
aspirer qc. [air]to breathe in sth.
équi. retenir qc. [cheval]to rein sth. in
démuni de qc. {adj}lacking in sth.
vêt. resserrer qc. [vêtement]to take sth. in
accroissement {m} de qc.increase in sth.
équi. zool. dresser qc. [cheval]to break sth. in
parvenir à qc.to succeed in sth.
élévation {f} (de qc.)rise (in sth.)
sport courir qc. [épreuve]to ride in sth.
sport concourir dans qc.to compete in sth.
poser qc. [vitre]to put in sth.
compt. bénéfice {m} avant intérêts et impôts <BAII>earnings {pl} before interest and taxes <EBIT>
aimer faire qc.to delight in doing sth.
se permettre qc.to indulge oneself in sth.
comprendre qc.to take sth. in [grasp mentally]
passer qc. en fraudeto smuggle sth. in
prendre part à qc.to participate in sth.
se vautrer dans qc.to wallow in sth.
éduc. se reconvertir en qc.to retrain in sth.
éduc. se reconvertir dans qc.to retrain in sth.
réprimer qc. [sentiment]to hold sth. in [feeling]
entailler qc.to make a notch in sth.
repérer qc. [lieu]to zero in on sth.
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