obsolete |
1. adj. Obsolète. | |
This software is obsolete. It won't run on recent computers. | |
Ce logiciel est obsolète. Il ne fonctionnera pas sur des ordinateurs récents. | |
to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
confront |
1. v. Confronter. | |
The police confronted him with the evidence. | |
He confronted the co-worker to ask him about the rumors that he was spreading. | |
In his business, he confronts danger every day. | |
2. v. Affronter. | |
He confronted the gunman and tried to stop him. | |
impudently |
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to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
bully |
1. adj. (US) (Argot) Excellent, très bon. | |
2. adj. (Argot) Jovial, fanfaron, fringant. | |
3. interj. Bravo. (usage) Souvent suivi de for. | |
She's finally leaving her abusive husband — bully for her! | |
4. n. Personne cruelle envers les plus faibles ; brimeur, brute, tyran. | |
A playground bully pushed a girl off the swing. | |
5. n. Voyou, sbire, gangster, membre d'un gang. | |
6. n. Souteneur, maquereau. | |
7. n. Corned-beef. . | |
8. v. Intimider. | |
9. v. Agir agressivement envers quelqu'un ; tourmenter, terroriser, maltraiter, malmener | |