get away dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

Traductions de get away dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

II.get away from VERBE (get away from [sb]) litt, fig

Traductions de get away dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

I.get <pprés getting, prét got, ppas got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERBE trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

1. get (receive):

get TV, RADIO channel, programme

II.get <pprés getting, prét got, ppas got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERBE intr

get her fam!
get him fam in that hat!
to get it up arg vulg
bander arg vulg
to get it up arg vulg
to get one's in Am fam

Voir aussi : stuff, rich, drunk, drink, chest

1. stuff (unnamed substance):

truc m fam
ça pue ce truc! fam

3. stuff (content of speech, book, film, etc) fam:

1. stuff:

get stuffed jarg!
va te faire voir! jarg
stuff you jarg!
va te faire voir! jarg

I.rich [GB rɪtʃ, Am rɪtʃ] SUBST + vb plur

drunk → drink

II.drink <prét drank, ppas drunk> [GB drɪŋk, Am drɪŋk] VERBE trans

III.drink <prét drank, ppas drunk> [GB drɪŋk, Am drɪŋk] VERBE intr

IV.drink <prét drank, ppas drunk> [GB drɪŋk, Am drɪŋk] VERBE pron

I.away [GB əˈweɪ, Am əˈweɪ] ADJ Away often appears in English as the second element of a verb (run away, put away, get away, look away, give away etc.). For translations, look at the appropriate verb entry (run, put, get, look, give etc.).
away often appears after a verb in English to show that an action is continuous or intense. If away does not change the basic meaning of the verb only the verb is translated: he was snoring away = il ronflait. If away does change the basic meaning of the verb (he's grinding away at his maths), consult the appropriate verb entry.
This dictionary contains Usage Notes on topics like distance. For the index to these Notes see .

Voir aussi : get, walk, stay, run, put, practice run, look, keep, give, far, fairy, drive

I.get <pprés getting, prét got, ppas got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERBE trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

1. get (receive):

get TV, RADIO channel, programme

II.get <pprés getting, prét got, ppas got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERBE intr

get her fam!
get him fam in that hat!
to get it up arg vulg
bander arg vulg
to get it up arg vulg
to get one's in Am fam

I.walk [GB wɔːk, Am wɔk] SUBST à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.

1. walk:

1. walk:

to walk it fam SPORT

1. walk:

1. stay (remain):

1. run (move quickly):

put FIN → put option

II.put <pprés putting, prét, ppas put> [GB pʊt, Am pʊt] VERBE trans

1. put (place):

2. put (cause to go or undergo):

6. put (express):

1. look (glance):

3. look (expression):

4. look (appearance):

air m
il a l'air sympa fam

1. look (gaze, stare):

1. look:

3. look (appear, seem):

+ subj it looks certain that

5. look:

‘tu as des ennuis?’ ‘à ton avis?’ iron

1. keep (cause to remain):

II.give <prét gave, ppas given> [GB ɡɪv, Am ɡɪv] VERBE trans

1. give (hand over) person:

donner (to à)
offrir (to à)

4. give (allow, accord):

III.give <prét gave, ppas given> [GB ɡɪv, Am ɡɪv] VERBE intr

3. give (yield, break) → give way

passer un savon à qn fam
what gives? fam

1. far (to, at, from a long distance):

4. far (to a great degree, very much):

5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):

II.drive <prét drove, ppas driven> [GB drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VERBE trans

1. drive driver:

III.drive <prét drove, ppas driven> [GB drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VERBE intr

1. drive MOTOR:

get away dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de get away dans le dictionnaire anglais»français (Aller à français»anglais)

Traductions de get away dans le dictionnaire français»anglais (Aller à anglais»français)

Traductions de get away dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

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Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Nevertheless, the gang manage to get away with 100,000.
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Then it would try to get away with the remaining fuel in its rocket engine and finally land on its fixed skid.
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We tell jokes that you'd never get away with on civvy street.
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In this extraordinary image a passenger plane can be seen trying to get away from a massive storm cloud sweeping along behind it.
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Peter chases down and confronts the carjacker in a warehouse only to realize it was the same thief he let get away.
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He used the article to get away from his squeaky clean image.
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It could be argued that in such circumstances the bigger crook is allowed to get away with it.
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But most men can get away with using a single set of shoe trees on their most recently worn shoes.
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It was just some people who attacked us while we were on our way home as we tried to get away from the trouble spot.
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If you're wearing lots of bedclothes it's going to be more difficult to regulate your temperature, so wear the least you can get away with.
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