Angol | Francia |
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push [pushed, pushing, pushes] (to apply a force to something so that it moves away) verb [UK: pʊʃ] [US: ˈpʊʃ] | pousser◼◼◼verbeDon't push. = Ne pousse pas. |
push [pushes] (short, directed application of force; act of pushing) noun [UK: pʊʃ] [US: ˈpʊʃ] | poussée◼◼◻nom {f}The door yielded to a strong push. = La porte céda à une forte poussée. |
push-button (electrical switch) noun [UK: pʊʃ ˈbʌt.n̩] [US: ˈpʊʃ ˈbʌt.n̩] | bouton-poussoir◼◼◼nom {m} poussoir◼◼◻nom {m} |
push one's luck verb | pousser sa chanceverbe |
push someone's buttons verb | taper sur le systèmeverbe |
push-start (start by pushing) verb | |
push-up [push-ups] (exercise performed by resting on one's toes and hands and pushing one's weight off the floor) noun [UK: ˈpʊ.ˈʃəp] [US: ˈpʊ.ˈʃəp] | pompe◼◼◼nom {m} |
push up daisies (idiomatic: to be dead) verb [UK: pʊʃ ʌp ˈdeɪ.zɪz] [US: ˈpʊʃ ʌp ˈdeɪ.ziz] | |
pushing up daisies ((euphemism) dead) adjective | manger les pissenlits par la racine◼◼◼adjectif |
Pushkin (Russian surname) proper noun [UK: ˈpʊʃˌkɪn] [US: ˈpʊʃˌkɪn] | Pouchkine◼◼◼nom propre |
Pushkinian (of or relating to Alexander Pushkin) adjective | pouchkinienadjectif |
pushy (Aggressively ambitious; overly assertive, bold or determined) adjective [UK: ˈpʊ.ʃi] [US: ˈpʊ.ʃi] | arriviste◼◼◼adjectif ambitieux◼◼◻adjectif |
at a push (not later than) preposition [UK: ət ə pʊʃ] [US: ət ə ˈpʊʃ] | au plus tardpreposition |
pedal pushers (women's slacks that end at the calves) noun [UK: ˈped.l̩ ˈpʊ.ʃəz] [US: ˈped.l̩ ˈpʊ.ʃərz] | leggingnom {m} |
pencil pusher (one who does office work) noun | gratte-papier (paper scratcher)◼◼◼nom {m} |
woodpusher (chess player who is not good at the game) noun |