Francia | Angol |
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sortir verbe | pull out◼◼◻(to remove something from a container) turn out◼◼◻(to leave a road) pull off◼◻◻(To remove by pulling) |
sortir avec verbe | go steady◼◼◼(date one person) |
sortir de l'œuf verbe | hatch [hatched, hatching, hatches]◼◼◼(to emerge from an egg) |
sortir de sa coquille verbe | |
sortir de ses gonds verbe | fly off the handle◼◼◼(become very angry) hit the roof◼◼◻(To be explosively angry) unhinge [unhinged, unhinging, unhinges]◼◼◻(to mentally disturb) lose one's temper(to be explosively angry) |
sortir du bois verbe | come to light(become known) come up(to emerge, become known) |
sortir du placard verbe | out◼◼◼(to reveal to be gay, transgender, etc) come out of the closet◼◼◻(to tell others about a secret belief or preference) |
sortir le chien verbe | walk the dog◼◼◼(take a dog for a walk) |
sortir; jaillir; descendre de; fructifier verbe | issue [issued, issuing, issues](to flow out; to proceed from) |
sous-tiret nom {m} | underscore [underscores]◼◼◼(an underline) |
soutirer verbe | bludgeon [bludgeoned, bludgeoning, bludgeons](to force upon) |
stand de tir nom {m} | shooting range◼◼◼(a facility designed for firearms practice) |
trou de tirailleur nom {m} | foxhole◼◼◼(small pit dug into the ground as a shelter) |
un à partir de plusieurs phrase | e pluribus unumphrase |
vêtir verbe | clothe [clothed, clothing, clothes]◼◼◼(adorn with clothing) clad [cladded, cladding, clads]◼◼◻(to clothe, to dress, see also: clothe; dress) |
voleur à la tire nom {m} | pickpocket [pickpockets]◼◼◼(one who steals from the pocket of a passerby) cutpurse(a thief who steals from others' purses) |