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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. easy [ingl. brit. ˈiːzi, ingl. am. ˈizi] ADJ.
1. easy (not difficult):
easy job, question, victory, life
tout près (of de)
to make it or things easier
faciliter les choses (for pour)
to make life easier (for sb)
to make life or things too easy for criminal, regime
2. easy (untroubled, relaxed):
easy smile, grace, elegance
easy style, manner
3. easy (weak):
easy victim, prey
4. easy (promiscuous) coloq., pey.:
easy person
facile coloq.
5. easy (having no preference) coloq.:
6. easy FIN.:
easy market
II. easy [ingl. brit. ˈiːzi, ingl. am. ˈizi] ADV.
1. easy (in a relaxed way):
stand easy! MILIT.
2. easy (in a careful way) coloq.:
y aller mollo avec coloq.
person go easy on the milk/gin
III. easy [ingl. brit. ˈiːzi, ingl. am. ˈizi]
I. lay [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ] V. pret.
lay → lie
II. lay [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ] SUST.
1. lay (sexual partner) argot, pey.:
elle baise bien vulg. argot
baise f vulg. argot
2. lay LIT.:
lai m
III. lay [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ] ADJ.
1. lay (gen):
lay helper, worker
2. lay REL.:
lay preacher, member, reader
lay brother, sister
IV. lay <pret. imperf., part. pas. laid> [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ] V. trans.
1. lay literal:
lay (spread out) rug, blanket, covering
lay baby, patient
to lay hands on sth (find) fig.
to lay hands on sb REL.
2. lay (set for meal):
lay table, cutlery, crockery
3. lay (prepare):
lay fire, plan, trail
lay basis, foundation
lay trap
4. lay:
lay CONSTR., AGR. GANAD., MILIT. carpet, tiles, bricks, paving, turf, cable, mine, pipe
lay railway, road, sewer
5. lay ZOOL.:
lay egg
6. lay (attribute) fig.:
lay charge, accusation
lay complaint
lay curse, spell
jeter (on à)
to lay the blame for sth on sb
7. lay (bet) (gen) HÍP.:
lay money
parier (on sur)
8. lay (suppress) fig.:
lay fears, doubts, suspicions
lay rumour
9. lay (have sex with):
lay argot
baiser avec vulg. argot
se faire sauter vulg. argot
V. lay <pret. imperf., part. pas. laid> [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ] V. intr.
1. lay:
lay AGR. GANAD., ZOOL.
2. lay NÁUT.:
jeter l'ancre (off au large de, alongside le long de)
VI. lay [ingl. brit. leɪ, ingl. am. leɪ]
easy-peasy ADJ. coloq., child language
easy street SUST. coloq.
se la couler douce coloq.
easy terms SUST.
easy terms FIN., COM.
easy over SUST. ingl. am.
easy-going ADJ.
easy-going person
easy-going manner, attitude
easy listening SUST.
easy-care ADJ.
easy-care fabric, shirt, curtain:
easy chair SUST.
easy money SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. easy [ˈi:zɪ] ADJ.
1. easy (simple):
that's easier said than done coloq.
easy money coloq.
2. easy (comfortable, carefree):
easy mind
3. easy (relaxed):
easy charm
4. easy pey. (overly simple):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on easy street coloq.
II. easy [ˈi:zɪ] ADV.
to go easy on sth coloq.
to go easy on sb coloq.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be an easy touch coloq.
easy come, easy go coloq.
III. easy [ˈi:zɪ] INTERJ. coloq.
easy-care ADJ.
easy-peasy ADJ. ingl. brit. childspeak coloq.
over easy ADJ. ingl. am.
easy-going ADJ.
easy-going person
easy-going attitude
easy chair SUST.
Big Easy SUST.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
it's easier to +infin
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. easy <-ier, -iest> ·zi] ADJ.
1. easy (simple):
that's easier said than done coloq.
easy money coloq.
2. easy (comfortable, carefree):
easy mind
3. easy (relaxed):
easy charm
4. easy pey. (overly simple):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on easy street coloq.
II. easy <-ier, -iest> ·zi] ADV.
to go easy on sth coloq.
to go easy on sb coloq.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be an easy touch coloq.
easy come, easy go coloq.
III. easy <-ier, -iest> ·zi] INTERJ. coloq.
easy chair SUST.
easy-going ADJ.
easy-going person
easy-going attitude
easy-care ADJ.
over easy ADJ.
Big Easy SUST.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
it's easier to +infin
maniable voiture, appareil, machine
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
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