Tantrum
tantrum /ˈtæntrəm/ noun [count] : an uncontrolled expression of childish anger : an angry outburst by a child or by someone who is behaving like a child When he doesn’t get his way, he has/throws
jeter : v.Lancer.Claire jette la balle et le chien la lui rapporte.Les enfants applaudissaient et jetaient leurs bonnets en l’air.Jeter quelque chose, c’est s’en débarrasser, s’en défaire.Denis Prost a jeté de vieux papiers, il les a mis à la poubelle.Tes jeans sont bons à jeter.Jeter
habituellement : adv.La plupart du temps, généralement.Habituellement, Antoine raccompagne Yves jusqu’au château.
lousy /ˈlaʊzi/ adjective informal 1 . bad or poor She got lousy grades in high school. I like the work, but the pay is lousy. He was a lousy husband. of poor quality : not good or skillful They did a lousy job. a lousy cook/driver a lousy performance — often + at or with He is lousy at
Abandonner : v.Laisser quelque chose dont on ne veut plus :Alex a abandonné son vieux vélo à son frère.Yves abandonne son livre pour aller jouer.Nathalie a abandonné son projet d’aller à Roubaix, elle a renoncé à son projet.Mme Harpie abandonne son jardin aux mauvais herbes.2. Laisser, quitter
wear out / ˈwɛr ˈaʊt/ phrasal verb 1 wear (someone) out or wear out (someone) : to make (someone) tired All that work in the yard yesterday really wore me out. She was worn out [=exhausted] from exercising. 2 wear out or wear (something) out or wear out (something) : to become thinner, weaker, or no longer useful because of use or
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tantrum /ˈtæntrəm/ noun [count] : an uncontrolled expression of childish anger : an angry outburst by a child or by someone who is behaving like a child When he doesn’t get his way, he has/throws
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Jadis : adv. Autrefois, il y a longtemps. Jadis, les hommes portaient des perruques.
habituellement : adv.La plupart du temps, généralement.Habituellement, Antoine raccompagne Yves jusqu’au château.
daily vocabulary English Tafakorepas
Jadis : adv. Autrefois, il y a longtemps. Jadis, les hommes portaient des perruques.
daily vocabulary English Tafakorepas
tantrum /ˈtæntrəm/ noun [count] : an uncontrolled expression of childish anger : an angry outburst by a child or
daily vocabulary french Tafakorepas
jeter : v.Lancer.Claire jette la balle et le chien la lui rapporte.Les enfants applaudissaient et
Jadis : adv. Autrefois, il y a longtemps. Jadis, les hommes portaient des perruques.
jeter : v.Lancer.Claire jette la balle et le chien la lui rapporte.Les enfants applaudissaient et jetaient leurs bonnets en l’air.Jeter quelque chose, c’est s’en débarrasser, s’en défaire.Denis Prost a jeté de vieux papiers, il les a mis à la poubelle.Tes jeans sont bons à jeter.Jeter
habituellement : adv.La plupart du temps, généralement.Habituellement, Antoine raccompagne Yves jusqu’au château.
lousy /ˈlaʊzi/ adjective informal 1 . bad or poor She got lousy grades in high school. I like the work, but the pay is lousy. He was a lousy husband. of poor quality : not good or skillful They did a lousy job. a lousy cook/driver a lousy performance — often + at or with He is lousy at
Abandonner : v.Laisser quelque chose dont on ne veut plus :Alex a abandonné son vieux vélo à son frère.Yves abandonne son livre pour aller jouer.Nathalie a abandonné son projet d’aller à Roubaix, elle a renoncé à son projet.Mme Harpie abandonne son jardin aux mauvais herbes.2. Laisser, quitter
wear out / ˈwɛr ˈaʊt/ phrasal verb 1 wear (someone) out or wear out (someone) : to make (someone) tired All that work in the yard yesterday really wore me out. She was worn out [=exhausted] from exercising. 2 wear out or wear (something) out or wear out (something) : to become thinner, weaker, or no longer useful because of use or