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s’habiller : v. Mme Roussel ne sait pas s’habiller, elle ne sait pas choisir ses vêtements, elle n’a aucun goût. Acheter ses vêtements. Mme Harpie s’habille toujours dans les magasins …
silent treatment /ˈsaɪlənt ˈtritmənt/ idiom : the act of ignoring someone because you are angry at him or her I told him that I thought he was crazy and got the silent treatment …
habileté : n. f. Angèle est d’une grande habileté manuelle, elle est très habile de ses mains, elle a beaucoup d’adresse. M. Bellec a fait preuve d’une grande habileté pour …
shuttle /ˈʃʌt̬l/ noun [count] 1 : a vehicle that travels back and forth between places A shuttle takes people from the parking lot to the airport. — often used before another noun a shuttle bus/train/service 2 …
galette : n. m. Gâteau plat et rond fait d’un mélange très simple. Pour le goûter, les enfants ont eu une galette à la confiture. Crêpe faite avec de la …
eavesdrop /ˈivzdrɑp/ verb [no object] : to listen secretly to what other people are saying — usually + on He was eavesdropping on his sister and her friends in the next room. She was …
galanterie : n. f. Politesse et bonnes manières à l’égard des femmes. Le docteur Séverac est d’une grande galanterie.
glamorous /ˈglæmərəs/ adjective : very exciting and attractive: full of glamour She looked glamorous in her formal black gown. She wore a glamorous black gown. glamorous movie stars A private investigator’s job isn’t as glamorous as …
bonus /ˈboʊnəs/ noun [count] 1 . something good that is more than what was expected or required As a bonus for good behavior you can stay up late. The product has the added bonus …
habilement : adv. Angèle bricole habilement, adroitement. M. Bellec a habilement évité Mme Harpie, intelligemment.