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French-English translation for: to rub with ointment
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côtoyer qn.to rub shoulders with sb. [fig.]
se frotter à la pègre [fam.] [loc.]to rub shoulders with the underworld [coll.] [idiom]
pharm. onguent {m}ointment
pommade {f}ointment
pharm. pommade {f} vésicanteblistering ointment
méd. friction {f}rub
Voilà le hic. [loc.]That's the fly in the ointment. [idiom]
frotter qc.to rub sth.
se frotterto rub oneself
gommer qc.to rub sth. out
C'est que gît le lièvre ! [loc.]That's the fly in the ointment! [idiom]
bouchonner un chevalto rub down a horse
effacer qc. [mot, phrase, chiffre]to rub out sth.
se frotter le nezto rub noses [in greeting]
se frotter les yeuxto rub one's eyes
indisposer qn.to rub sb. the wrong way [idiom]
Voilà le hic. [loc.]There's the rub. [idiom]
zigouiller qn. [fam.]to rub sb. out [Am.] [coll.] [idiom] [murder]
chiffonner qn. [fam.]to rub sb. up the wrong way [coll.] [idiom]
choquer qn.to rub sb. up the wrong way [Br.] [Aus.] [NZ]
C'est que gît le lièvre ! [loc.]There's the rub! [idiom]
C'est que le bât blesse. [loc.]Well, there lies the rub. [idiom]
déteindre sur qn. [loc.] [qualités humaines]to rub off on sb. [idiom] [behaviour, qualities, genius]
mettre à qn. le nez dans son caca [fam.]to rub sb.'s nose in it [coll.]
fin. ne plus avoir un sou vaillant [fam.]to not have (got) two pennies to rub together [Br.] [coll.]
être raide comme un passe-lacet [fam.] [loc.]to not have two farthings to rub together [coll.] [idiom]
se frotter les mains [aussi fig.]to rub one's hands [also fig.]
avec {prep}with
premièrement {adv}to begin with
précieusement {adv}with care
prudemment {adv}with caution
immédiatement {adv}with dispatch
régulièrement {adv}with regularity
glorieusement {adv}with glory
dignement {adv}with dignity
volontiers {adv}with pleasure
selon {prep}compliant with
conjointement avec {prep}together with
avec rapidité {adv}with expedition
méd. cancéreux {adj} [personne]with cancer
avec inquiétude {adv}with concern
math. congru à {adj}congruent with
bondé (de) {adj}packed (with)
a posteriori {adv}with hindsight
avec humilité {adv}with humility
avec peine {adv}with difficulty
safrané {adj}coloured with saffron
avec délectation {adv}with relish
avec empathie {adv}with empathy
avec fierté {adv}with pride
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