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Rapide et sale
quick and dirty ADJ.
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I. quick [ingl. brit. kwɪk, ingl. am. kwɪk] SUST.
quick ANAT., MED.
II. quick [ingl. brit. kwɪk, ingl. am. kwɪk] ADJ.
1. quick (speedy):
quick pace, train, heartbeat
quick solution, reply, profit, result
quick storm, shower of rain
quick meal
2. quick (clever):
quick child, student
3. quick (prompt):
4. quick (lively):
III. quick [ingl. brit. kwɪk, ingl. am. kwɪk] ADV.
IV. quick [ingl. brit. kwɪk, ingl. am. kwɪk]
quickie [ingl. brit. ˈkwɪki, ingl. am. ˈkwɪki] SUST. coloq.
1. quickie (drink):
pot m en vitesse coloq.
2. quickie (question):
3. quickie ingl. brit. argot:
4. quickie ingl. am. CINE:
I. dirty [ingl. brit. ˈdəːti, ingl. am. ˈdərdi] ADJ.
1. dirty (messy, soiled):
dirty face, clothing, dish, carpet, mark, nappy, car, street, beach
dirty work, job
to get or make sth dirty
2. dirty MED. (not sterile):
dirty needle
dirty wound
3. dirty (obscene) coloq.:
dirty book, joke, idea, word
cochon/-onne coloq.
dirty mind
4. dirty (unhygienic, disgusting):
dirty habit, child
you dirty pig coloq.!
cochon/-onne! m/f coloq.
5. dirty (dishonest) coloq.:
dirty contest, election, fighter, player
dirty cheat, liar, rascal
dirty atrbv. lie
sale type! coloq.
6. dirty colour:
7. dirty (stormy):
dirty weather, night
sale coloq.
II. dirty [ingl. brit. ˈdəːti, ingl. am. ˈdərdi] ADV. coloq.
1. dirty (dishonestly):
2. dirty (obscenely):
dirty talk
3. dirty (as intensifier):
III. dirty [ingl. brit. ˈdəːti, ingl. am. ˈdərdi] V. trans. literal, fig.
dirty carpet, nappy:
IV. dirty [ingl. brit. ˈdəːti, ingl. am. ˈdərdi]
to do the dirty on coloq.
to give sb a dirty look coloq.
to send sb to do one's dirty work coloq.
do your own dirty work coloq.!
and [ingl. brit. ənd, (ə)n, and, ingl. am. ænd, (ə)n] CONJ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by et: to shout and sing = crier et chanter; Tom and Linda = Tom et Linda; my friend and colleague = mon ami et collègue.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.
1. and (joining words or clauses):
2. and (in numbers):
five and twenty archaic archaic or liter.
3. and (with repetition):
4. and (for emphasis):
5. and (in phrases):
and that coloq. ingl. brit.
and how coloq.!
and?
6. and (alike):
7. and (with negative):
I. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] SUST.
II. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] V. trans.
1. wait (await):
wait turn, chance
don't wait dinner for me coloq. ingl. am.
2. wait ingl. am.:
III. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] V. intr.
1. wait (remain patiently):
to wait for sb/sth
attendre qn/qc
to wait for sb/sth to do
tu verras bien coloq.
tu vas voir! coloq.
tiens-toi bien! coloq.
wait for it! MILIT.
2. wait (be left until later):
wait object, meal, action:
3. wait (server):
IV. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt]
to lie in wait for sb troops, ambushers:
to lie in wait for sb reporter, attacker:
I. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] SUST.
1. try (attempt):
nice try! irón.
2. try DEP. (in rugby):
II. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] V. trans. <pret. imperf., part. pas. tried>
1. try (attempt):
try exam question
2. try (test out):
try recipe, tool, product, method, activity
try person
try thief: door, window
try door knob
to try sth on sb/sth idea, possibility
proposer [qc] à qn/qc
to try sth on sb/sth food
donner [qc] à qn/qc pour voir
3. try (taste, sample):
4. try (consult):
try person
try book
5. try (subject to stress):
try tolerance, faith
6. try DER.:
try case, criminal
III. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] V. intr. <pret. imperf., part. pas. tried>
1. try (make attempt):
to try for loan, university place
to try for world record
to try for baby
essaie un peu! coloq.
2. try (enquire):
IV. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ]
I. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] V. intr.
1. go (move, travel):
aller (from de, to à, en)
to go by or past person, vehicle:
who goes there? MILIT.
2. go (on specific errand, activity):
3. go (attend):
4. go (used as auxiliary with present participle):
5. go (depart):
6. go (die):
go eufem.
7. go (disappear):
8. go (be sent, transmitted):
9. go (become):
10. go (change over to new system):
to go Labour/Conservative POL. country, constituency:
11. go (be, remain):
12. go (weaken, become impaired):
13. go (of time):
14. go (be got rid of):
15. go (operate, function):
go vehicle, machine, clock:
to set [sth] going
to get going engine, machine:
to get going fig. business:
to keep going person, business, machine:
tenir le coup coloq.
to keep going person, business, machine:
16. go (start):
17. go (lead):
aller, conduire, mener (to à)
18. go (extend in depth or scope):
19. go (belong, be placed):
20. go (fit):
21. go (be expressed, sung etc in particular way):
22. go (be accepted):
23. go (be about to):
24. go (happen):
comment ça va? coloq.
how goes it? hum.
comment ça va? coloq.
how goes it? hum.
comment va? argot
25. go (be on average):
26. go (be sold):
the house went for over £100, 000
27. go (be on offer):
28. go (contribute):
29. go (be given):
go award, prize:
aller (to à)
go estate, inheritance, title:
passer (to à)
30. go (emphatic use):
31. go (of money) (be spent, used up):
32. go (make sound, perform action or movement):
go bell, alarm:
33. go (resort to, have recourse to):
to go to war country:
to go to war soldier:
to go to law ingl. brit. or to the law ingl. am.
34. go:
go (break, collapse etc) roof:
go cable, rope:
go (fuse) light bulb:
35. go (bid, bet):
I'll go as high as £100
I went up to £100
36. go (take one's turn):
37. go (be in harmony):
38. go (relieve oneself):
go coloq., eufem.
39. go ingl. am. (in takeaway):
II. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] V. trans. see usage note
1. go (travel):
2. go (bet, bid) coloq.:
he went £20
III. go <pl goes> [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] SUST.
1. go ingl. brit.:
to have a go at sth
2. go (energy):
go coloq.
3. go ingl. brit. coloq.:
4. go (board game):
go m
IV. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] ADJ.
all systems are go! ASTRON.
V. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ]
to make a go of sth
he's all go coloq.!
it's all the go coloq.!
that was a near go coloq.!
to go off on one ingl. brit. coloq.
to go off like a frog in a sock ingl. austr. coloq. event:
to go off like a frog in a sock person:
s'éclater coloq.
there you go coloq.!
don't go there argot
I. dirty [ˈdɜ:ti, ingl. am. ˈdɜ:rt̬i] SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. no pl.
II. dirty [ˈdɜ:ti, ingl. am. ˈdɜ:rt̬i] V. trans.
III. dirty <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɜ:ti, ingl. am. ˈdɜ:rt̬i] ADJ.
1. dirty (unclean):
2. dirty (causing to be dirty):
3. dirty (mean):
4. dirty (lewd):
dirty movie, book
dirty look
dirty old man
dirty weekend
5. dirty (not pure):
dirty colour
IV. dirty [ˈdɜ:ti, ingl. am. ˈdɜ:rt̬i] ADV. ingl. brit. coloq.
I. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ.
1. quick (fast):
quick answer, succession
to have a quick one drink
2. quick (smart):
II. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV.
III. quick [kwɪk] INTERJ.
IV. quick [kwɪk] SUST. (edge of digit)
to cut sb to the quick fig.
and [ən] CONJ.
1. and (also):
2. and MAT.:
3. and (then):
4. and (increase):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. dirty <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɜr·t̬i] ADJ.
1. dirty (unclean):
2. dirty (causing to be dirty):
3. dirty (mean):
4. dirty (lewd):
dirty movie, book
dirty look
dirty old man
5. dirty (not pure):
dirty color
II. dirty [ˈdɜr·t̬i] ADV. coloq.
III. dirty [ˈdɜr·t̬i] V. trans.
IV. dirty [ˈdɜr·t̬i] V. intr.
I. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ.
1. quick (fast):
2. quick (bright):
II. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV. coloq.
III. quick [kwɪk] INTERJ.
IV. quick [kwɪk] SUST. (edge of digit)
and [ənd] CONJ.
1. and (also):
2. and math:
3. and (then):
4. and (increase):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Idirty
youdirty
he/she/itdirties
wedirty
youdirty
theydirty
Past
Idirtied
youdirtied
he/she/itdirtied
wedirtied
youdirtied
theydirtied
Present Perfect
Ihavedirtied
youhavedirtied
he/she/ithasdirtied
wehavedirtied
youhavedirtied
theyhavedirtied
Past Perfect
Ihaddirtied
youhaddirtied
he/she/ithaddirtied
wehaddirtied
youhaddirtied
theyhaddirtied
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