précipiter |
1. v. to throw out, push out, chuck out, throw off, push off, chuck off | |
précipiter quelqu'un d'un bâtiment - throw someone off/out of a building | |
2. v. to throw oneself out, to jump out | |
3. v. to take down, to bring down | |
4. v. to rush (hasten, do something too fast) | |
5. v. to precipitate | |
6. v. to precipitate (fall from the sky) | |
7. v. to dash, to move quickly | |
dans |
1. prep. (literal, figurative) in, inside (enclosed in a physical space, a group, a state) | |
vieillir dans la misère - to grow old in poverty | |
être dans l'infanterie - to be in the infantry | |
avoir quelque chose dans la bouche - to have something in the mouth | |
dans les circonstances d'une pandémie - under the circumstances of a pandemic | |
Il habite dans le quartier le plus riche de Paris. - He lives in the richest district of Paris. | |
Il nage comme un poisson dans l'eau. - He swims like a fish in the water. | |
mettre l'argent dans la poche - to put money into one's pocket | |
Bienvenue dans le meilleur bar de tout Paris. - Welcome to the best bar in all of Paris. | |
2. prep. to (indicates direction towards certain large subdivisions, see usage notes) | |
Aujourd'hui, je vais dans le Maine, et demain, je vais dans l’État de New York. - Today, I'm going to Maine, and tomorrow, I'm going to New York. | |
3. prep. in, within (a longer period of time) | |
Je serai prêt dans une heure. - I'll be ready in one hour. | |
Il arrivera dans trois jours. - He will arrive in three days. | |
4. prep. (with respect to time) during | |
dans un temps donné - during a given time | |
dans ma jeunesse - in my youth | |
5. prep. out of, from | |
boire dans une tasse - to drink from a cup | |
Il prend le beurre dans le réfrigérateur. - He takes the butter out of the fridge. | |
6. prep. (metonymy) in; in the works of | |
le marxisme dans Sartre - Marxism in the works of Sartre | |
7. prep. (colloquial) (Used in dans les) | |
dans les trentes kilos - about thirty kilos | |
dans les dix euros - about ten euros | |
8. n. plural of dan | |
un |
1. art. an, a | |
2. num. number box, fr | |
3. num. one | |
4. pron. one, someone | |
5. n-m. one (the number or figure) | |
abîme |
1. n-m. abyss, chasm | |
2. n-m. bottom of a chasm or valley | |
3. n-m. (literary) infiniteness of thought | |
4. n-m. (literary) superlative used with various abstraction and qualities; the climax or acme | |
5. n-m. (literary) hell | |
6. n-m. (heraldry) abyss of a shield, fess point | |
abîmer |
1. v. to damage | |
2. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun, formal) to fall down or sink and disappear in a hole, depth, abyss | |
3. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun, formal) to become absorbed in something (thought, action) | |
4. v. (rare, or archaic) to throw down in a hole, depth etc. | |
abime |
1. n-m. fr-post-1990, abîme | |