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#156666 - 02/12/08 08:01 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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Cool actions! You know in Latin languages, hand signals are very important!!
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#156674 - 02/12/08 08:30 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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poil (pwal), masculine noun

hair, fur

Expressions:
à poil
(familiar) stark naked
Au poil Très bien, very well, just fine!
Avoir un poil dans la main , to be lazy. (lit. to have a hair on the hand.)

There is a geste, gesture which can go with that expression. To say that someone is lazy, hold out your hand, pull on an imaginary hair growing out of it, and say, "Il a un poil dans la main."



I like that one! \:\)

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#156789 - 02/13/08 10:14 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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"Etre de bon poil" literally "to be of good hair" meaning "Etre de bonne humeur."

To be in a good mood.

-de mauvais poil, (of bad hair) ; -de méchant poil (of nasty hair)

to be in a bad mood, a nasty mood

1 il n'a pas l'air de bon poil, ce matin - 1969
2 Elle était revenue, mais pas de bon poil, je vous l'assure. Elle n'a pas arrêté de râler - 1985 [1946]
3 Le fait d'être tiré du lit à cette heure incongrue l'avait mis de fort méchant poil - 1968

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#156794 - 02/13/08 10:37 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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Yeah, their bad hair days are one level up from ours, I reckon!
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#156811 - 02/14/08 01:23 AM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: Gail]
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The origin of the expression is in the XVI Century. They used to say "avoir la queue marquée de mauvais poil" (to have a tail with very bad hair) meaning "to be in a bad mood." They would also say at that time "changer de poil" meaning a change of attitude. Today "etre de bon poil" means to be in a good mood.

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#156865 - 02/14/08 08:23 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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amour , masculine noun

love

"On ne badine pas avec l'amour."
Alfred de Musset

"One does not trifle with love."

The verb badiner is to jest, trifle, make sport of, or to tease. It is close to bantering, in making light talk, badinage.

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#156942 - 02/15/08 07:40 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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distrait (dees-streh) adjectif, participe passé du verbe distraire, Féminin distraite

absent-minded, distracted, inattentive, listless

"Etre sur un petit nuage"
"to be on a little cloud" The American equivilent is to have ones 'head in the clouds.'

related:
distrayant (dees-streh-yahng), participe présent de distraire

diverting, entertaining





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#157639 - 02/18/08 05:31 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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gonfler, verbe intransitif, to swell, puff up

Sens 1 Augmenter de volume. Ex Le gâteau a bien gonflé(the cake has risen nicely). Synonyme grossir(to get bigger) Anglais to swell

gonfler, verbe transitif, to blow up, to swell, to exagerate

Sens 1 Remplir une chose d'air ou de gaz (to fill something with air or gas). Ex Gonfler un ballon. Anglais to blow up
Sens 2 Faire augmenter de volume. Ex La pluie a gonflé le bois (the rain has swelled the wood). Synonyme grossir Anglais to swell
Sens 3 Exagérer. Ex Les résultats ont été gonflés (the results have been exaggerated). Synonyme accroître(to increase) Anglais to exaggerate


Qu'est-ce qu'un adulte ? Un enfant gonflé d'âge. -Simone de BEAUVOIR, La Femme rompue, L'âge de discrétion
What is an adult? A child filled with age. [or swelled, puffed up, blown up with age! \:\) ]


sources:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gonfler
http://www.linternaute.com/dictionnaire/fr/definition/gonfler/
http://french.about.com/library/quotes/bl-quote-feb.htm

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#157781 - 02/19/08 11:44 PM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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pouce , nom masculin

1. thumb Le plus gros et le plus court des doigts de la main, opposable aux autres doigts [Anatomie]. Synonyme doigt
(The largest and shortest of digits on the hand, opposable to the others.)
2. big toe Gros orteil [Anatomie]. Synonyme gros
3. inch Ancienne mesure de 2,54 cm de longueur, encore couramment utilisée dans les pays anglo-saxons .
("Ancient measure, 2.54 cm. in length, still currently used by anglo-saxon countries.")
4. a very small amount of something Très petite quantité [Figuré]. Ex Céder un pouce de territoire. Synonyme quantité
(Ex. "To yield 'a thumb' of territory.")

idioms, locutions:

mettre les pouces

Sens Céder après avoir résisté longtemps. Synonyme abandonner
(meaning: "to yield after having resisted a longtime. synonym to abandon, (give up, withdraw).")

Donner un coup de pouce

to intercede or intervene on behalf of someone; to take action to help someone.

Dîner sur le pouce

to eat rapidly
The expression appeared in the XIXe century and refers to the thumb which one uses alot when a knife and sections of bread are handled, in other words when a fast meal is taken.


Sources: dictionary.com ; http://www.linternaute.com

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#157793 - 02/20/08 12:26 AM Re: Un Mot par Jour [Re: D. Allan]
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 Quote:
Céder après avoir résisté longtemps.


In English we would use our thumbs to signify the opposite, after we've MADE someone give up!
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