Obscure Verbs 01 Flashcards

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To force one’s way through (the crowd)

To cut a path through the jungle​

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se frayer un passage (dans la foule)

se frayer un chemin dans la jungle

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To associate with

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frayer avec

être associé à qch​

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to rub one’s hands

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se frotter les mains

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To cross swords with someone

“I wouldn’t cross swords with him.”

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se frotter à qn (=attaquer)

il vaut mieux ne pas s’y frotter

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To connect (=form link between)

“the city is connected to the sea by a canal.”

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relier à

“la ville est reliée à la mer par un canal​.”

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bounce [baʊns]
1 VI ⓐ [ball] rebondir; [person] bondir (into dans, out of hors de) •the child bounced up and down on the bed l’enfant faisait des bonds sur le lit •the ball bounced down the stairs la balle a rebondi de marche en marche •to bounce off sth [light, sound] se réverbérer sur qch

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bounce [baʊns]
1 VI ⓐ [ball] rebondir; [person] bondir (into dans, out of hors de) •the child bounced up and down on the bed l’enfant faisait des bonds sur le lit •the ball bounced down the stairs la balle a rebondi de marche en marche •to bounce off sth [light, sound] se réverbérer sur qch

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To get rid of / to drop

“They’ll drop you at the first sign of trouble. They’re only as good as the world allows them to be.”

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bazarder

“Ils te bazarderont à la première alarme. Ils sont aussi droits que ce monde leur permet de l’être.”

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​dompter [dɔ̃(p)te] VT [+fauve, nature, fleuve] to tame; [+cheval] to break in; [+enfant insoumis] to subdue; [+sentiments, passions] to control

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​dompter [dɔ̃(p)te] VT [+fauve, nature, fleuve] to tame; [+cheval] to break in; [+enfant insoumis] to subdue; [+sentiments, passions] to control

“Pour dompter la peur, incarne-la.”

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9
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To spend the night away from home

To sleep around

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découcher

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dépérir [depeʀiʀ] VI [personne] to waste away; [santé, forces] to fail; [plante] to wither; [commerce] to decline; [affaire, région, économie] to be in decline

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dépérir [depeʀiʀ] VI [personne] to waste away; [santé, forces] to fail; [plante] to wither; [commerce] to decline; [affaire, région, économie] to be in decline

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languir [lɑ̃giʀ] VI ⓐ (=dépérir) to languish •languir d’amour pour qn to be languishing with love for sb
ⓑ (=attendre) faire languir qn to keep sb waiting

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languir [lɑ̃giʀ] VI ⓐ (=dépérir) to languish •languir d’amour pour qn to be languishing with love for sb
ⓑ (=attendre) faire languir qn to keep sb waiting

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Se cambrer

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Se cambrer

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barbouiller [baʀbuje] VT ⓐ (=couvrir, salir) to smear (de with), to cover (de with, in) •il a le visage tout barbouillé de chocolat his face is covered in chocolate
ⓑ (péj =peindre) [+mur] to daub paint on
ⓒ (péj =écrire, dessiner) to scribble •barbouiller du papier to cover a piece of paper with scribbles

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barbouiller [baʀbuje] VT ⓐ (=couvrir, salir) to smear (de with), to cover (de with, in) •il a le visage tout barbouillé de chocolat his face is covered in chocolate
ⓑ (péj =peindre) [+mur] to daub paint on
ⓒ (péj =écrire, dessiner) to scribble •barbouiller du papier to cover a piece of paper with scribbles

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exacerber [ɛgzasɛʀbe]
1 VT [+douleur, problème, tensions] to exacerbate; [+émotion, passion, concurrence] to intensify •sensibilité exacerbée heightened sensibility​
2 VPR
◆s’exacerber [concurrence, passion, polémique] to become more intense; [tensions] to increase

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exacerber [ɛgzasɛʀbe]
1 VT [+douleur, problème, tensions] to exacerbate; [+émotion, passion, concurrence] to intensify •sensibilité exacerbée heightened sensibility​
2 VPR
◆s’exacerber [concurrence, passion, polémique] to become more intense; [tensions] to increase

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débouler [debule]
1 VI (=surgir) [personne, animal] to appear suddenly; [voiture] to come out of nowhere •débouler chez qn to turn up at sb’s home​
2 VT (=dévaler)* to charge down •débouler l’escalier to come charging down the stairs*

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débouler [debule]
1 VI (=surgir) [personne, animal] to appear suddenly; [voiture] to come out of nowhere •débouler chez qn to turn up at sb’s home​
2 VT (=dévaler)* to charge down •débouler l’escalier to come charging down the stairs*

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16
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straddle

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[+horse, cycle] enfourcher

[+chair] se mettre à califourchon sur quelque chose

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To strap in / down ( person or package )

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sangler [+colis, corps]

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dilapider [dilapide] VT [+héritage, fortune] to squander; [+fonds publics, biens] to embezzle

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dilapider [dilapide] VT [+héritage, fortune] to squander; [+fonds publics, biens] to embezzle

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dédramatiser [dedʀamatize] VT [+problème] to play down; [+débat] to take the heat out of •il faut dédramatiser la situation we mustn’t overdramatize the situation

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dédramatiser [dedʀamatize] VT [+problème] to play down; [+débat] to take the heat out of •il faut dédramatiser la situation we mustn’t overdramatize the situation

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Cjisj

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accaparer [akapaʀe] VT to monopolize; [+marché, vente] to corner •il accapare la salle de bains pendant des heures he hogs* the bathroom for hours •il est complètement accaparé par sa profession his job takes up all his time and energy •les enfants l’accaparent the children take up all her time and energy

“On ne peut laisser Dagget accaparer les sciences appliquées”

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quadriller [kadʀije] VT [+papier] to mark out in squares; [+ville, région] to comb •la ville est quadrillée par la police the town is under police control

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quadriller [kadʀije] VT [+papier] to mark out in squares; [+ville, région] to comb •la ville est quadrillée par la police the town is under police control

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To sponsor, endorse

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Avaliser, appuyer

to endorse a product [sportsman, celebrity] faire de la promotion pour un produit

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affubler [afyble] VT affubler qn de [+vêtement] to deck sb out in •affubler qn d’un sobriquet to attach a nickname to sb •affublé d’un vieux chapeau wearing an old hat

Dr strange 2 20:54

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affubler [afyble] VT affubler qn de [+vêtement] to deck sb out in •affubler qn d’un sobriquet to attach a nickname to sb •affublé d’un vieux chapeau wearing an old hat

Dr strange 2 20:54

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“No one knows what soulless monstrosities are concealed in damned place.”

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receler
[+objet volé] to receive; [+malfaiteur] to harbour

[+secret, erreur, trésor] to conceal

“Nul ne sait quelles monstruosités sans âmes recele ce lieu maudit.”

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​gargouiller [gaʀguje] VI [eau] to gurgle; [intestin] to rumble

“I heard thunder last night. Probably Satan’s stomach growling.”

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​gargouiller [gaʀguje] VI [eau] to gurgle; [intestin] to rumble

“J’ai entendu du tonnerre cette nuit. Probablement les gargouillis de l’estomac de Satan.”

“J’ai cru entendre du tonnerre cette nuit. Ça devait être l’estomac de Satan qui grondait.”

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To stuff ( animal )

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empailler [ɑ̃pɑje] VT [+animal] to stuff; [+chaise] to bottom (with straw)