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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. out-of-the-way ADJ

out-of-the-way places:

II. out of the way ADV

mind out of the way inf!
dégage! inf
to skip out of the way of sth or out of sth's way
French
French
English
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écarté (écartée) lieu, village
isolated, out of the way never attr
écarté (écartée) sentier
out of the way never attr
se garer piéton:

in the PONS Dictionary

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out-of-the-way ADJ

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I. perdu(e) [pɛʀdy] VB

perdu part passé de perdre

II. perdu(e) [pɛʀdy] ADJ

1. perdu:

2. perdu:

perdu(e) (qui a été égaré) objet
perdu(e) chien

3. perdu (gaspillé, manqué):

4. perdu (de loisir):

5. perdu (isolé):

perdu(e) pays, coin, endroit

6. perdu (non consigné):

perdu(e) bouteille
perdu(e) emballage

7. perdu (mourant):

I. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB intr

Phrases:

y perdre COMM

II. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB trans

1. perdre:

perdre date, nom

2. perdre (cesser d'avoir):

perdre réputation, estime, vitesse
perdre habitude

3. perdre (se voir privé d'une partie de soi):

4. perdre (laisser s'échapper):

perdre sang

5. perdre (gaspiller):

perdre du temps, une heure

6. perdre (rater):

perdre qc en ne faisant pas qc [ou à ne pas faire qc]
to miss sth by not doing sth

7. perdre (ruiner):

Phrases:

III. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB refl

1. perdre (s'égarer):

se perdre en route colis, lettre

2. perdre (s'attarder à):

3. perdre (se plonger):

4. perdre (disparaître):

se perdre sens, bonnes habitudes
se perdre coutume, tradition, métier

5. perdre (faire naufrage):

6. perdre (se gâter):

se perdre fruits, légumes
se perdre récolte

7. perdre (rester inutilisé):

se perdre ressources
se perdre initiative, occasion

Phrases:

écarté(e) lieu
faire un écart personne
ôte-toi de que je m'y mette! iron hum inf
in the PONS Dictionary
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out-of-the-way ADJ

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patelin [patlɛ͂] N m inf

I. perdu(e) [pɛʀdy] VB

perdu part passé de perdre

II. perdu(e) [pɛʀdy] ADJ

1. perdu:

2. perdu:

perdu(e) (qui a été égaré) objet
perdu(e) chien

3. perdu (gaspillé, manqué):

4. perdu (de loisir):

5. perdu (isolé):

perdu(e) pays, coin, endroit

6. perdu (non consigné):

perdu(e) bouteille
perdu(e) emballage

7. perdu (mourant):

I. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB intr

Phrases:

y perdre COMM

II. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB trans

1. perdre:

perdre date, nom

2. perdre (cesser d'avoir):

perdre réputation, estime, vitesse
perdre habitude

3. perdre (se voir privé d'une partie de soi):

4. perdre (laisser s'échapper):

perdre sang

5. perdre (gaspiller):

perdre du temps, une heure

6. perdre (rater):

perdre qc en ne faisant pas qc [ou à ne pas faire qc]
to miss sth by not doing sth

7. perdre (ruiner):

Phrases:

III. perdre [pɛʀdʀ] VB refl

1. perdre (s'égarer):

se perdre en route colis, lettre

2. perdre (s'attarder à):

3. perdre (se plonger):

4. perdre (disparaître):

se perdre sens, bonnes habitudes
se perdre coutume, tradition, métier

5. perdre (faire naufrage):

6. perdre (se gâter):

se perdre fruits, légumes
se perdre récolte

7. perdre (rester inutilisé):

se perdre ressources
se perdre initiative, occasion

Phrases:

écarté(e) lieu
faire un écart personne
ôte-toi de que je m'y mette! iron hum inf

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