French And English Idioms And Proverbs: With Critical And Historical Notes 3
French And English Idioms And Proverbs: With Critical And Historical Notes 3
Alphonse Mariette
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Stock'jobber ^QoMtàçx marron. Digitized by VjOOQIC FRENCH AND ENGLISH IDIOMS AND PROVERBS 163 Stomach. — It turns one^s stomach = Cela vous soulève le cœur. Stone. — To seek the philosopheras stone = Travailler au grand œuvre. He felî stone-dead^lS. est tombé raide mort. He left no stone unturned= Il remua ciel et terre. Stone-blind^ Complètement aveugle. Stool. — Between two stools one falls to the ground= Qui deux choses chasse ni l'une ni l'autre ne prend. to Stop. — I shall not stop at the ...place = Je ne ferai que toucher barres. Stop-gap. — A stop-gap - Un bouche-trou. Store. — She sets store by ît= Elle en fait grand cas. Store is no sore = Abondance de bien ne nuit pas. Storm. — To carry by storm = Emporter d'assaut. Story. — One story is good till another is told — Chaque médaille a son revers. StOUt — I atn getting stout = Je prends de l'embonpoint. Straight. — AU was set straight =Tout fut arrangé. Ife goes straight to the point = Il va droit au but.
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