pour+out

  • 121Out of the Unknown — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Out of the Unknown (homonymie). Out of the Unknown est un recueil, composé en 1948, de nouvelles de science fiction écrites par A. E. van Vogt et Edna Mayne Hull, et n est pas traduit en français dans son… …

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  • 122pour — verb 1》 flow or cause to flow in a steady stream.     ↘prepare and serve (a drink). 2》 (of rain) fall heavily. 3》 (of people or things) come or go in a steady stream. 4》 (pour something out) express one s feelings in an unrestrained way. Phrases… …

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  • 123ˌpour sth ˈout — phrasal verb to tell someone everything that you are feeling She began pouring out her fears about the future.[/ex] …

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  • 124pour something out — express one s feelings in an unrestrained way. → pour …

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  • 125pour oil on troubled waters — to do or say something in order to make people stop arguing and become calmer. She was furious with Dave for forgetting her birthday so I tried to pour oil on troubled waters by offering to take them both out for a meal …

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  • 126pour encourager les autres — foreign term Etymology: French in order to encourage the others said ironically of an action (as an execution) carried out in order to compel others to obey or submit …

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  • 127pour — I. verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to flow in a stream b. to dispense from a container < poured drinks for everyone > 2. to supply or produce freely or copiously < …

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  • 128out-of-core — ● ►en adj. ►EXEC Litt. en dehors de la mémoire principale , lorsqu un problème est trop grand pour être chargé intégralement en mémoire. Articles liés: PVM, MPI, Beowulf (d après Yacine Saidji) …

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