telling-off en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de telling-off en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de telling-off en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

savon [savɔ̃] SUST. m

I.drôle [dʀol] ADJ.

1. drôle (bizarre):

to look/to feel a bit funny coloq.

II.drôle [dʀol] SUST. m arcznte.

III.drôle [dʀol]

II.se ramasser V. v. refl.

17. prendre (attraper):

je vous y prends coloq.!
on ne m'y prendra plus coloq.!
I won't be taken in again! coloq.

III.se prendre V. v. refl.

11. se prendre (agir):

Véase también: vinaigre, vessie, temps, Taureau, sac, jambe, flagrant, Dieu, courage, clique, canard, argent

vinaigre [vinɛɡʀ] SUST. m

vessie [vesi] SUST. f

temps <pl. temps> [tɑ̃] SUST. m

1. temps METEO.:

grey weather ingl. brit.
gray weather ingl. am.

3. temps (durée):

(j'ai) pas l'temps! coloq.
to have bags of time coloq.
to devote time to sb/sth ingl. brit.
ça a pris ou mis un temps fou coloq.
it took ages coloq.

4. temps (moment):

5. temps (époque):

to be past it coloq.

8. temps COM. (de travail):

working day ingl. brit.
workday ingl. am.
working week ingl. brit.
workweek ingl. am.
temps d'arrêt INFORM.
temps d'attente INFORM.
temps d'attente INFORM.
temps civil ADMIN.
temps différé INFORM.
temps faible MÚS.
temps fort MÚS.
temps fort fig.
temps légal ADMIN.
temps mort INFORM.
temps partagé INFORM.
temps de pose FOTO
temps de recherche INFORM.
temps réel INFORM.
real-time atrbv.

Taureau [tɔʀo] m

5. sac (10 francs):

sac argot
sac à dos
rucksack ingl. brit.
sac à dos
sac à dos à claie
sac à dos à claie
daysack ingl. brit.
knapsack ingl. am.
sac herniaire ANAT.
sac lacrymal ANAT.
sac à main
sac à main
purse ingl. am.
sac marin, sac de marin NÁUT.
kitbag ingl. brit.
sac marin, sac de marin NÁUT.
duffel bag ingl. am.
rucksack ingl. brit.
sac de nœuds fig.
sac d'os coloq. fig.
sac à papier coloq.!
nitwit! coloq.
bin liner ingl. brit.
trash bag ingl. am.
trash-can liner ingl. am.
carry-all ingl. am.
sac à puces coloq.
fleabag ingl. brit. coloq.
sac à puces coloq.
sac de sable CONSTR., MILIT.
punchbag ingl. brit.
punching bag ingl. am.
sac à viande coloq.
sac à vin coloq.
(old) soak coloq.

jambe [ʒɑ̃b] SUST. f

1. jambe:

jambe ANAT., ZOOL.
traîner la jambe coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a fat lot of good that does me coloq.
I'm on my last legs coloq.
to have a roll in the hay coloq.

flagrant (flagrante) [flaɡʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ.

Dieu [djø] SUST. m REL.

bon Dieu! argot
good God almighty! coloq.
nom de Dieu! argot

courage [kuʀaʒ] SUST. m

1. courage:

2. courage (énergie):

clique [klik] SUST. f

canard [kanaʀ] SUST. m

argent [aʀʒɑ̃] SUST. m

1. argent (monnaie):

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telling-off en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In fact, most times she gives people a big telling-off, she's right.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The singer is determined to improve his voice by quitting his nicotine habit, after a telling-off from the boy band's management team.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
For owners of unruly dogs, a short yank on their lead and a stern telling-off can sometimes seem the only way of keeping their wayward pets in line.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If you ask that question, you will likely be the recipient of a good telling-off by those who think anyone who serves is a hero.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
The student who thought he could get away with such foul-mouthed misogyny in front of the class needed a stern telling-off, which eventually came his way.
www.independent.co.uk
There is supposedly still a telling-off from the army awaiting him.
www.independent.ie
Certainly not the agency bosses and creative directors who had half-filled the hall and who -- according to one observer -- had expected no more than a mild telling-off.
www.campaignlive.co.uk
Invest in some moisture and save yourself a telling-off.
www.stuff.co.nz
Watt says he got a telling-off as no flights were disrupted.
www.scene.co.nz
The average youngster is also a bit of a rascal, receiving a telling-off from their teachers 51 times over the course of an academic year.
www.express.co.uk

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