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démonter verbe | daunt [daunted, daunting, daunts]◼◻◻(to discourage) |
en montée adverbe | uphill◼◼◼(up a slope, towards higher ground) |
faire monter les enchères verbe | up the ante◼◼◼(raise the stakes) |
faire remonter verbe | escalate [escalated, escalating, escalates]◼◼◼(to transfer a telephone caller or problem to the next higher level of authority) |
go up: monter preposition | up(toward the top) |
goyavier de Montevideo nom {m} | feijoa [feijoas](shrub) |
informal] se faire remonter les bretelles verbe | catch heat(to be scolded or chastised) catch it(to be scolded or chastised) |
machine à remonter le temps nom {f} | time machine◼◼◼(device used to travel in time) |
police montée nom {f} | mounted police◼◼◼(unit of the civil police) |
remonte-pente nom {m} | ski lift◼◼◼(a device that transports skiers up a mountain) |
remontée nom {f} | comeback [comebacks]◼◼◼(sports: overcoming a substantial disadvantage) |
remontée mécanique nom {f} | ski lift◼◼◼(a device that transports skiers up a mountain) |
remonter verbe | wind [wound, winding, winds]◼◼◼(to tighten a clockwork mechanism) wind up◼◼◻(to tighten by winding or twisting) |
remonter à la surface verbe | resurface [resurfaced, resurfacing, resurfaces]◼◼◼(to come once again to the surface) |
remonter au vent verbe | beat [beat, beaten, beating, beats]◼◼◼(nautical - to sail to windward) |
remonter le moral verbe | cheer up◼◼◼(to make someone happy) |
remonter le temps verbe | turn back the clock◼◼◼(return to a previous state) |
Serbie-et-Monténégro nom propre | Serbia and Montenegro◼◼◼(former country on the Balkan Peninsula) |
surmonter verbe | overcome [overcame, overcome, overcoming, overcomes]◼◼◼(to surmount, get the better of) surmount [surmounted, surmounting, surmounts]◼◼◻(to get over; to overcome) |