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livre à toucher et à sentir

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

touch and feel book [ˌtʌtʃ ənd ˈfiːl bʊk]

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. feel [ingl brit fiːl, ingl am fil] SOST

1. feel (atmosphere, impression created):

2. feel (sensation to the touch):

3. feel (act of touching, feeling):

to have a feel of sth, to give sth a feel

4. feel (familiarity, understanding):

to get the feel of controls, system

5. feel (flair):

don m (for pour)

II. feel <pret, part perf felt> [ingl brit fiːl, ingl am fil] VB vb trans

1. feel (experience):

feel affection, desire, envy, pride, unease
feel bond, hostility, obligation, effects, consequences, strain

2. feel (believe, think):

to feel (that) …
to feel sth to be

3. feel (physically):

feel blow, pressure, motion, draught, heat, object
feel twinge, ache, stiffness, effects

4. feel (touch deliberately):

feel carving, texture, washing, leaf, cloth
feel patient, body part, parcel

5. feel (sense, be aware of):

feel presence, tension, resentment
feel importance, seriousness, justice, irony

III. feel <pret, part perf felt> [ingl brit fiːl, ingl am fil] VB vb intr

1. feel (emotionally):

feel sad, happy, stupid, nervous, safe
feel sure, angry, surprised
feel trapped, betrayed, cheated

2. feel (physically):

feel ill, better, tired, young, fat

3. feel (create certain sensation):

feel cold, soft, slimy, smooth
feel eerie

4. feel (want):

5. feel (touch, grope):

to feel in bag, pocket, drawer
to feel along edge, wall

IV. to feel oneself VB vb rifl

to feel oneself vb rifl:

V. feel [ingl brit fiːl, ingl am fil]

se sentir bête colloq

I. feel for VB [ingl brit fiːl -, ingl am fil -] (feel for [sth])

II. feel for VB [ingl brit fiːl -, ingl am fil -] (feel for [sb])

I. feel around VB [ingl brit fiːl -, ingl am fil -] (feel around)

to feel around in bag, drawer

I. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] SOST

1. book (reading matter):

livre m (about sur)
bouquin m colloq (about sur)
a book of quotations, poems, proverbs

2. book (division, part):

3. book FIN (for recording deposits, withdrawals):

4. book SCUOLA (exercise book):

5. book (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps):

6. book (in betting):

7. book (directory):

8. book (rulebook):

9. book (opera libretto):

II. books SOST sost pl

1. books COMM:

2. books AMMIN (records):

to be on the books of club, organization

III. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

book table, seat, room, cabin, ticket
book holiday
book taxi
book babysitter, driver, entertainer
to book sth for sb, to book sb sth

2. book (charge):

book policeman:
book policeman:
dresser un P.V. à colloq
motorist, offender he was booked for speeding

3. book ingl am (arrest):

book suspect

4. book ingl brit SPORT referee:

book player

5. book:

book COMM, FIN order

IV. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] VB vb intr

V. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk]

passer un savon à qn colloq
in my book colloq it's a crime

I. touch [ingl brit tʌtʃ, ingl am tətʃ] SOST

1. touch (physical contact):

2. touch (sense):

3. touch (style, skill):

4. touch (element):

il y a du gel dans l'air colloq

5. touch:

6. touch (communication):

7. touch SPORT (area):

II. touch [ingl brit tʌtʃ, ingl am tətʃ] VB vb trans

1. touch (come into contact with):

2. touch (interfere with):

3. touch (affect):

4. touch (consume):

touch meat, vegetables
touch drink, drugs
touch cigarettes

5. touch (deal in):

6. touch (ask for) colloq:

to touch sb for sth
taper qc à qn colloq

7. touch (equal):

8. touch (reach) price, temperature:

touch level

III. touch [ingl brit tʌtʃ, ingl am tətʃ] VB vb intr

1. touch (come together):

touch wires, hands:

2. touch (with hand):

IV. touch [ingl brit tʌtʃ, ingl am tətʃ]

to be an easy or soft touch colloq
être un pigeon colloq

and [ingl brit ənd, (ə)n, and, ingl am ænd, (ə)n] CONG 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 letter

3. and (with repetition):

4. and (for emphasis):

5. and (in phrases):

and that colloq ingl brit
and how colloq!
and?

6. and (alike):

7. and (with negative):

I. wait [ingl brit weɪt, ingl am weɪt] SOST

II. wait [ingl brit weɪt, ingl am weɪt] VB vb trans

1. wait (await):

wait turn, chance
don't wait dinner for me colloq ingl am

2. wait ingl am:

III. wait [ingl brit weɪt, ingl am weɪt] VB vb intr

1. wait (remain patiently):

to wait for sb/sth
attendre qn/qc
to wait for sb/sth to do
tu verras bien colloq
tu vas voir! colloq
tiens-toi bien! colloq
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] SOST

1. try (attempt):

nice try! iron

2. try SPORT (in rugby):

II. try <pl tries> [ingl brit trʌɪ, ingl am traɪ] VB vb trans <pret, part perf 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 DIR:

try case, criminal

III. try <pl tries> [ingl brit trʌɪ, ingl am traɪ] VB vb intr <pret, part perf tried>

1. try (make attempt):

to try for loan, university place
to try for world record
to try for baby
essaie un peu! colloq

2. try (enquire):

IV. try <pl tries> [ingl brit trʌɪ, ingl am traɪ]

I. go [ingl brit ɡəʊ, ingl am ɡoʊ] VB vb 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 colloq
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? colloq
how goes it? scherz
comment ça va? colloq
how goes it? scherz

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 colloq, eufem

39. go ingl am (in takeaway):

II. go [ingl brit ɡəʊ, ingl am ɡoʊ] VB vb trans see usage note

1. go (travel):

2. go (bet, bid) colloq:

he went £20

III. go <pl goes> [ingl brit ɡəʊ, ingl am ɡoʊ] SOST

1. go ingl brit:

to have a go at sth

2. go (energy):

go colloq

3. go ingl brit colloq:

4. go (board game):

go m

IV. go [ingl brit ɡəʊ, ingl am ɡoʊ] AGG

all systems are go! ASTRONAUT

V. go [ingl brit ɡəʊ, ingl am ɡoʊ]

to make a go of sth
he's all go colloq!
it's all the go colloq!
that was a near go colloq!
to go off on one ingl brit colloq
to go off like a frog in a sock ingl Aus colloq event:
to go off like a frog in a sock person:
s'éclater colloq
there you go colloq!

nel dizionario PONS

I. feel [fi:l] SOST

1. feel no pl (texture, act of touching):

2. feel no pl (impression):

3. feel no pl (natural talent):

II. feel <felt> [fi:l] VB vb intr

1. feel (have a sensation or emotion):

to feel as if ...
to feel like sth/doing sth

2. feel (seem):

3. feel (use hands to search):

III. feel <felt> [fi:l] VB vb trans

1. feel (be physically aware of):

feel pain, pressure, touch

2. feel (experience):

3. feel (touch):

4. feel (think, believe):

I. book [bʊk] SOST

book (for reading):

book of stamps, tickets
the books COMM

locuzioni:

II. book [bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

2. book police:

book FIN, COMM
book FIN, COMM
book SPORT

III. book [bʊk] VB vb intr

I. touch [tʌtʃ] SOST

1. touch no pl (ability to feel, sense):

2. touch no pl (communication):

3. touch no pl (skill):

4. touch no pl (small amount):

touch of garlic

5. touch SPORT:

locuzioni:

to be a soft touch colloq

II. touch [tʌtʃ] VB vb trans

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (come in contact with):

touch a. fig

3. touch (eat, drink):

4. touch (move emotionally):

5. touch (rival in quality):

6. touch (concern):

7. touch ingl am:

to not touch sb/sth with a barge pole, to not touch sb/sth with a ten-foot pole ingl am

III. touch [tʌtʃ] VB vb intr

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (come in contact):

and [ən] CONG

1. and (also):

2. and MAT:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuzioni:

Voce OpenDict

feel VB

Voce OpenDict

feel VB

nel dizionario PONS

I. feel [fil] SOST

1. feel (texture, act of touching):

2. feel (impression):

3. feel (natural talent):

II. feel <felt, felt> [fil] VB vb intr

1. feel (have a sensation or emotion):

to feel as if ...
to feel like sth/doing sth

2. feel (seem):

3. feel (use hands to search):

III. feel <felt, felt> [fil] VB vb trans

1. feel (be physically aware of):

feel pain, pressure, touch

2. feel (experience):

3. feel (touch):

4. feel (think, believe):

I. book [bʊk] SOST

book (for reading):

book of stamps, tickets
the books COMM

locuzioni:

II. book [bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

2. book police:

book FIN, COMM
book FIN, COMM
book sports

III. book [bʊk] VB vb intr

I. touch [tʌtʃ] SOST

1. touch (ability to feel, sense):

2. touch (communication):

3. touch (skill):

4. touch (small amount):

touch of garlic

5. touch sports:

locuzioni:

to be a soft touch colloq

II. touch [tʌtʃ] VB vb trans

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (come in contact with):

touch a. fig

3. touch (eat, drink):

4. touch (move emotionally):

5. touch (rival in quality):

6. touch (concern):

locuzioni:

III. touch [tʌtʃ] VB vb intr

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (come in contact):

and [ənd] CONG

1. and (also):

2. and math:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuzioni:

Present
Ifeel
youfeel
he/she/itfeels
wefeel
youfeel
theyfeel
Past
Ifelt
youfelt
he/she/itfelt
wefelt
youfelt
theyfelt
Present Perfect
Ihavefelt
youhavefelt
he/she/ithasfelt
wehavefelt
youhavefelt
theyhavefelt
Past Perfect
Ihadfelt
youhadfelt
he/she/ithadfelt
wehadfelt
youhadfelt
theyhadfelt

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