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1. v. (Figuré) Se relaxer, se calmer. |
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chill out |
1. v. (intransitive, slang) To relax or take time out; to calm down. |
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Since I'm between projects, I think I'll just chill out. |
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I wish I could chill out about the neighbor's barking dog, but it wakes me up every night. |
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2. v. (intransitive, slang) To hang out; spend time together with another person or group. |
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Hey, we should chill out together this weekend. |
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3. n. alternative spelling of chillout |
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1. n. Froid modéré, fraîcheur. |
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« J'ai inventé le froid. » |
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2. n. Coup de froid, frisson, grelotement. |
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3. adj. Frais. |
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4. v. Rafraîchir. |
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1. v. Dehors, à l'extérieur. |
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2. n. Excuse. |
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I need an out. |
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3. n. Conséquence d'une discipline complexe. Essentiellement dans l'expression the ins and outs of something. |
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The ins and outs of politics : Les différents aspects de la politique. |
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