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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

wheeling and dealing SUST. + v. sing.

micmacs coloq.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
magouiller coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to wheel and deal coloq.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. wheel [ingl. brit. wiːl, ingl. am. (h)wil] SUST.

1. wheel:

2. wheel (for steering) (in vehicle):

wheel NÁUT.
to take the wheel NÁUT.

3. wheel (in watch, mechanism, machine):

4. wheel (for pottery):

5. wheel HIST. (instrument of torture):

6. wheel JUEGOS (in roulette):

II. wheels SUST.

wheels sust. pl. (car):

wheels coloq.
bagnole f coloq.
wheels coloq.
have you got wheels coloq.?
tu es motorisé? coloq.

III. wheel [ingl. brit. wiːl, ingl. am. (h)wil] V. trans.

wheel bicycle, barrow, pram:

IV. wheel [ingl. brit. wiːl, ingl. am. (h)wil] V. intr.

1. wheel:

wheel, a. wheel round (circle) bird:

2. wheel (turn sharply):

wheel person, regiment:
wheel car, motorbike:
wheel ship:
to wheel to the right person, regiment:
right/left wheel! MILIT.

V. -wheeled COMPOSIT.

VI. wheel [ingl. brit. wiːl, ingl. am. (h)wil]

magouiller coloq.
to be fifth wheel ingl. am.

I. deal [ingl. brit. diːl, ingl. am. dil] SUST.

1. deal (agreement):

to do a deal with friend, kidnapper, criminal
to do a deal with client, company
être dans le coup coloq.

2. deal (sale):

3. deal (special offer, bargain):

4. deal (amount):

beaucoup (of de)

5. deal (treatment):

6. deal JUEGOS (in cards):

7. deal (timber):

II. deal <pret. imperf., part. pas. dealt> [ingl. brit. diːl, ingl. am. dil] V. trans.

1. deal (gen):

to deal a blow to sb/sth [or to deal sb/sth a blow] literal, fig.
porter un coup à qn/qc (with avec)

2. deal JUEGOS:

deal, a. deal out cards
deal, a. deal out hand

III. deal <pret. imperf., part. pas. dealt> [ingl. brit. diːl, ingl. am. dil] V. intr.

deal COM., FIN. (carry on business) person, firm:
to deal in commodity, product, shares

IV. deal [ingl. brit. diːl, ingl. am. dil]

big deal coloq.! irón.
la belle affaire! irón.
if I lose it's no big deal coloq.
to make a big deal out of sth coloq.
faire tout un plat de qc coloq.
so, what's the deal? coloq.

I. dealing [ingl. brit. ˈdiːlɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈdilɪŋ] SUST.

1. dealing COM.:

dealing in luxury goods is profitable atrbv. cost, firm, service

2. dealing JUEGOS:

3. dealing (trafficking):

II. dealings SUST.

dealings sust. pl. (gen):

relations fpl (with avec)
relations fpl commerciales (with avec)

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

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés
to wheel and deal coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

wheeling [ˈwi:lɪŋ] SUST. no pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. wheel [wi:l] SUST.

1. wheel (circular object):

2. wheel AUTO.:

3. wheel NÁUT.:

4. wheel pl. coloq. (car):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be a big wheel ingl. am. coloq.
to feel like a fifth wheel ingl. am.

II. wheel [wi:l] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to wheel sb/sth out
ressortir qn/qc

III. wheel [wi:l] V. intr.

to wheel and deal coloq.

deal1 [di:l] SUST. no pl.

dealing SUST.

dealing of drugs

I. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] SUST.

1. deal (agreement):

2. deal (bargain):

3. deal (pass out cards):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

what's the big deal? ingl. am. coloq.
what's the deal with sth? ingl. am. coloq.
what's your deal? coloq.

II. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] V. intr.

1. deal (make business):

to deal in sth

2. deal (sell drugs):

3. deal (pass out cards):

III. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] V. trans.

1. deal (pass out):

deal cards

2. deal (give):

3. deal (sell):

deal drugs

and [ən] CONJ.

1. and (also):

2. and MAT.:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
to wheel and deal coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

wheeling [ˈ(h)wil·ɪŋ] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. wheel [(h)wil] SUST.

1. wheel (circular object):

2. wheel AUTO.:

3. wheel NÁUT.:

4. wheel pl. coloq. (car):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be a big wheel coloq.

II. wheel [(h)wil] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to wheel sb/sth out

III. wheel [(h)wil] V. intr.

to wheel and deal coloq.

dealing SUST.

1. dealing (way of behaving):

2. dealing (act of selling):

dealing of drugs

I. deal [dil] SUST.

1. deal (agreement):

2. deal (bargain):

3. deal:

4. deal (passing out of cards):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

what's the big deal? coloq.

II. deal <dealt, dealt> [dil] V. intr.

1. deal (make business):

to deal in sth

2. deal (sell drugs):

3. deal (pass out cards):

III. deal <dealt, dealt> [dil] V. trans.

1. deal (pass out):

deal cards

2. deal (give):

3. deal (sell):

deal drugs

and [ənd] CONJ.

1. and (also):

2. and math:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Iwheel
youwheel
he/she/itwheels
wewheel
youwheel
theywheel
Past
Iwheeled
youwheeled
he/she/itwheeled
wewheeled
youwheeled
theywheeled
Present Perfect
Ihavewheeled
youhavewheeled
he/she/ithaswheeled
wehavewheeled
youhavewheeled
theyhavewheeled
Past Perfect
Ihadwheeled
youhadwheeled
he/she/ithadwheeled
wehadwheeled
youhadwheeled
theyhadwheeled

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The steersman reported no response to his wheel as the lower rudder cables had been torn away.
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The trunk had storage space for a spare tire, jack and lug wrench which could be used to actually change a wheel.
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The mill was originally powered by a wooden overshot wheel with wooden spokes and shaft.
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At 67, he's a dyed-in-the-wool wheel man, having started in the booth at the age of 14.
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It is fitted to the steering column usually below the steering wheel.
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