to loosen up one's fingers в словаре Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Переводы to loosen up one's fingers в словаре английский»французский

1. finger АНАТ.:

doigt м.
index м.
majeur м.
to put two fingers up at sb разг. брит., to give sb the finger разг. америк.
to put the finger on sb разг.
moucharder qn разг.
to pull one's finger out жарг.
se grouiller разг.

1. loosen (make less tight):

loosen перенос. laws, restrictions
to loosen one's grip or hold on sth перенос.

I.one [брит. wʌn, америк. wən] ОПРЕД. СЛ. When one is used as a personal pronoun it is translated by on when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = on ne sait jamais. When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition it is usually translated by vous: it can make one ill = cela peut vous rendre malade.
For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below.

1. one (indefinite):

un/une м./ж.
l'un/l'une м./ж.

3. one (referring to a specific person):

you're a one разг.!

4. one (demonstrative):

Смотри также road, never, hell, any

1. road (between places):

route ж. (from de, to à)
to hit the road разг., to take (to) the road
routier/-ière

3. road (way):

road перенос.
voie ж.
(get) out of my road разг.!
dégage! разг.

never [брит. ˈnɛvə, америк. ˈnɛvər] НАРЕЧ. When never is used to modify a verb (she never wears a hat, I've never seen him) it is translated ne…jamais in French; ne comes before the verb, and before the auxiliary in compound tenses, and jamais comes after the verb or auxiliary: elle ne porte jamais de chapeau, je ne l'ai jamais vu.
When never is used without a verb, it is translated by jamais alone: ‘admit it!’—‘never!’ = ‘avoue-le!’—‘jamais’.
For examples and particular usages, see the entry below.

1. never (not ever):

2. hell (unpleasant experience):

hell разг.
enfer м.
en baver разг.
a neighbour from hell разг.

3. hell (as intensifier) разг.:

he's one hell of a smart guy америк.
on en a bavé разг.
on s'est payé du bon temps разг.
tu ne manques pas de culot! разг.
barrons-nous! разг.
dégage! разг.
pourquoi/qui bon Dieu? разг.
qu'est- ce que tu fais, bon Dieu? разг.
je laisse tomber! разг.
come hell or high water разг.
to be hell разг. on sth америк.
être un enfer pour qc разг.
cogner qn/qc comme un sourd разг.
to catch hell разг. америк.
prendre un savon разг.
to do sth for the hell of it разг.
to give sb hell жарг. (cause to suffer)
engueuler qn разг.
go on, give 'em hell жарг.
vas-y, montre-leur разг.
not to have a hope in hell жарг. of doing
to play (merry) hell with sth разг.
chambouler qc разг.
to raise (merry) hell разг.

I.any [ˈenɪ] ОПРЕД. СЛ. When any is used as a determiner in negative sentences it is not usually translated in French: we don't have any money = nous n'avons pas d'argent.
When any is used as a determiner in questions it is translated by du, de l', de la or des according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: is there any soap? = y a-t-il du savon?; is there any flour? = y a-t-il de la farine?; are there any questions? = est-ce qu'il y a des questions?
For examples and other determiner uses see I. in the entry below.
When any is used as a pronoun in negative sentences and in questions it is translated by en: we don't have any = nous n'en avons pas; have you got any? = est-ce que vous en avez?
For more examples and other pronoun uses see II. below.
For adverbial uses such as any more, any longer, any better etc. see III. below.

3. any (no matter which):

1. any (with comparatives):

I.one's [брит. wʌnz, америк. wənz] In French determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So when one's is used as a determiner it is translated by son + masculine singular noun (son argent), by sa + feminine noun (sa voiture) BUT by son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h (son assiette) and by ses + plural noun (ses enfants).
When one's is stressed, à soi is added after the noun.
When one’s is used in expressions such as to brush one’s teeth where an indirect reflexive verb is used in French, it is translated by le/la/les: to brush one’s teeth = se laver les dents; .
For examples and particular usages see the entry one’s.

one's → one is, → one has

I.up [ʌp] ПРИЛ. Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (out of bed):

2. up (higher in amount, level):

3. up (wrong) разг.:

1. up (high):

2. up (in direction):

to be up for it разг.
être partant разг.
up yours жарг.!
va te faire foutre! жарг.

Смотри также pick over, pick, get

2. pick (poke) → pick at

I.get <Part prés getting, prét got, part passé got, gotten америк.> [ɡet] ГЛ. перех. 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 ТВ, РАДИО channel, programme

3. get (obtain):

27. get (start):

to get to doing разг.

4. get (arrive):

5. get (progress):

get along with you разг.!
get away with you разг.!
get her разг.!
get him разг. in that hat!
he got his (was killed) разг.
il a cassé sa pipe разг.
I'll get you разг. for that
je vais te le faire payer разг.
I've/he's got it bad разг.
to get it together разг.
to get it up вульг.
bander вульг.
to get it up вульг.
to get one's in америк. разг.
to get with it разг.
se mettre dans le coup разг.
where does he get off разг.?
alors tu me poses une colle! разг.

to loosen up one's fingers в словаре PONS

Переводы to loosen up one's fingers в словаре английский»французский

2. one неопред. местоим. (particular thing, person):

un(e)

Смотри также eight

Смотри также down3, down2, down1

once he has got sth down him разг.
американский английский

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