amoureux
1. in love
jeune
1. young
2. who has recently acquired a new status,…
congé
1. leave (time off, absence from work,…
2. holiday, day off
3. furlough
diriger
1. (transitive) to run; to direct (be the…
2. to supervise; to oversee
3. to steer (vehicles)
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soigner
1. to treat; to nurse
2. to look after, to take care of
ours
1. bear
2. (figurative) A person like a bear:
3. masthead, imprint (list of a…
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ballon
1. (inflatable) ball
2. balloon
3. (chemistry) round-bottom flask
attraper
1. to trap (to capture in a trap)
2. to catch (e.g. a ball)
3. (figurative) to catch (a cold etc.)
contre
1. against (in physical contact with)
2. against (not in favor of)
3. against (having as an opponent)
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réussir
1. (intransitive, followed by à and…
2. (transitive) to pass (a test); to…
consoler
1. to comfort, console
car
1. as, since, because, for
brutal
1. brutal
vêtement
1. garment, item of clothing
2. (in the plural) clothes, clothing
3. (heraldry) a set of four triangles…
murmure
1. murmur
nid
1. nest
2. (military) Some people or dangerous…
invitation
1. invitation
secouer
1. (transitive) to shake
2. (transitive) to shake off (oppression…
3. (transitive) to shake (emotionally,…
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dur
1. hard, tough (difficult to penetrate)
2. hard (not soft)
3. hard, tough (not easy, difficult)
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clair
1. clear (see-through)
2. clear (understandable)
3. light (having a light shade, not dark)…
habiter
1. (transitive) to live in, to occupy (to…
2. (intransitive) to live (in)
déposer
1. (transitive) to put down (set down),…
2. (transitive) to deposit (one material…
3. (transitive) to drop off (someone)
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posséder
1. to own; to possess
terminer
1. (intransitive) to end; to finish; to…
2. (transitive) to end, to bring to an…