Voc arti pratique
Vocabulaire anglais lié aux arts plastiques (contemporains)
Vocabulaire anglais lié aux arts plastiques (contemporains)
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Flashcards | 45 |
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Language | Français |
Category | English |
Level | Other |
Created / Updated | 28.02.2017 / 11.05.2024 |
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une bille
a marble
Round glass toy: The child played with marbles (NB marbre: The quarry was a major source of marble.)
la carrière (géologie)
the quarry
The quarry was a major source of marble.
la carrière (professionelle)
the career
To make one's career in...
argile
clay
A lump of clay | To have feet of clay | Modelling clay.
un morceau
a lump
A lump of butter, a lump of sugar, a lump of clay.
mouler
to cast This statue is cast in bronze
to mould (GB) to mold (US) Spoon the mixture carfully into the mould (cuisine)
lavis (dessin au lavis)
washing (technique)
wash drawing (lavis, dessin au lavis)
encre de Chine
indian ink
The water was glassy and motionless, reflecting tint by tint of the Indian-ink sky above. (L’eau était vitreuse et immobile, reflétant chaque teinte du ciel à l’encre de Chine).
plâtre
plaster A plaster statue (a statue made of plaster). To have one's arm in plaster (plaster cast).
se méfier
be suspicous (not trust, distrust)
I understand very well why fishers are suspicious about the prices offered by processors (= prix offerts par les transformateurs).
I distrust electoral promises.
prendre garde
be wary of, beware of
Be wary of any offers you get over the phone, through the mail or online.
I would also argue that we must beware false prophets, like the nuclear industry, which claim to be the answer to this problem.
être prudent
be careful
Fundraising events (= manifestation de bienfaisance) are usually good fun (= amusantes), but be careful that the cost of the event does not eat up (= engloutissent) all the profit.
tu t'en fous complètement!
you do not give a damn!
you don't give a shit! (slang)
un généticien
a geneticist
Only a geneticist would be able to carry that out (= pourrait le faire).
bricolage
do it youself (DIY), nég: patch up job (= rafistolage)
She likes doing DIY. (!)
DIY store.
In the long run (= à la longue) this will be much less expensive than patch up jobs.
contre-plaqué
plywood There was therefore no market for Canadian plywood in Japan. | Molded plywood chair for home or school.
creux (matériel)
hollow Seeing Donald Judd's 15 recent plywood sculptures reminded me of another critic’s having once called Judd’s work “anthropomorphic” because it was hollow.
un bout, une petite pièce (de métal, de matériel ou de viande)
a scrap A scrap of paper.
They neded every scrap of help they could get.
There is no scrap of evidence (il n'y a pas l'ombre d'une preuve).
At the end, the whole project was scrapped.| However to sort out the scrap molecules scattered all over the land and at the bottom of the sea, would require such a long time that the entire low entropy of our environement would not suffice the nuberless generations of Maxwell's demons needed for completed the project.
un ferrailleur
a scrap dealer
de la feraille
some scrap metal
un brouillon (papier brouillon), vieux papiers
a scrap paper As things stand at present, children are collecting scrap paper because the activity has educational value, but the paper is then being dumped on communal tips (En l'état actuel des choses, les enfants collectent les déchets en papier parce que cette activité possède une valeur éducative, mais le papier est alors jeté dans des décharges communales).
un tas de feraille
a scrap heap
un tas (une pile)
a heap. The street cleaner took away a heap of garbage. | I have a heap of mail to go through (J'ai une pile de courrier à trier).
citer, 2) soumettre (pour une soumission, une offre)
to quote He quotes many famous authors in his speech. | The company will quote a price for the renovation works.
une citation, 2) une offre, une soumission, 3) des guillemets (!)
a quote The quote comes from the author's latest book. | I have quotes from three agencies to compare prices. | Direct speech is set in quotes.
guillemets
quotes, quotation marks She cited the passage in her essay using quotes (quotation marks).
commerce clandestin, contrebande, contrefaçon, piratage, (faire de la contrebande)
bootlegging (to bootleg) Increases in organized crime and bootlegging led to the repeal (l'abrogation) of Prohibition in 1933.
ne pas comprendre
fail to understand To me, the fact that it was not dealt with (cela n'a pas été géré) earlier is something that, to be quite honest, I simply fail to understand.
traiter, gérer, étudier, trancher
to deal with I have to deal with some new case files at work.
grandiloquent, ampoulé
bombastic They must prove that Orbán's remarks were nothing more than bombastic nonsense.
limites
boudaries We respect boundaries and will not cross them, and expect the same from others. | We break boundaries (nous repoussons les limites).
mettre des limites
setting boudaries Women learn about setting boundaries in relation to cultural and family expectations (cad mettre des limites, marquer son territoire).
coquille
shell, eggshell, scallop This snail has a beautiful shell. | The soldier loaded the shell into the cannon (obus). | In the case of scallop (coquilles Saint-Jacques), catch rates (taux de capture) have been reduced by more than 90%.
décortiquer
to shell I shelled a nut, then I ate it.
la frange, la bordure, la lisière, la périphérie
the fringe My cat always plays with the fringe of the carpet. | The association helps people who live on the fringes of society. | The site is the unfocused fringe where your mind loses its bondaries.
disparaitre, s'évader, s'enfuir
to abscond We decided again to abscond and distance from this danger. | One might even say that the place has absconed or been lost.
cendres
ashes, cinders
Cinders have been collected around the shores (rivages) of the lake | Always dispose of ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid (un couvercle bien fermé).
saisir (attraper), 2) comprendre
to grasp
He grasped my arm. | The concepts were difficult to grasp.
imprégner, diffuser (émotion, odeurs, athmosphère)
to pervade
The same feeling pervade the rest of the book.
insaisissable
ellusive
Maps are very ellusive things.