stiff

stiff
stiff
A n
1 (corpse) macchabée m ;
2 US (humourless person) rabat-joie mf inv ;
3 US (man) a working stiff un travailleur ;
4 US (drunk) poivrot m ;
5 US (hobo) clochard m.
B adj
1 (restricted in movement) gen raide ; (after sport, sleeping badly) courbaturé ; to feel stiff after riding/sleeping on the floor se sentir courbaturé après avoir fait du cheval/dormi par terre ; to have a stiff neck avoir un torticolis ; to have stiff legs (after sport) avoir des courbatures dans les jambes ; (from old age etc) avoir les jambes ankylosées ;
2 (hard to move) [drawer, door] dur à ouvrir ; [lever] dur à manier ; [gear] dur à passer ;
3 (rigid) [cardboard, fabric, collar] raide ;
4 Culin [mixture] consistant, ferme ; beat the egg whites until stiff battre les œufs en neige ferme ;
5 (not relaxed) [manner, person, style] compassé ;
6 (harsh) [letter, warning, penalty, sentence] sévère ;
7 (difficult) [exam, climb] difficile ; [competition] rude ; [opposition] fort ;
8 (high) [charge, fine] élevé ;
9 (strong) [breeze] fort ; I need a stiff drink j'ai besoin d'un verre bien tassé ;
10 US (drunk) bourré.
C vtr US
1 (cheat) arnaquer [person] ;
2 (fail to tip) ne pas laisser de pourboire à [person].
D adv to be bored stiff s'ennuyer à mourir ; to bore sb stiff ennuyer qn mortellement ; to be frozen stiff être frigorifié ; to be scared stiff avoir une peur bleue ; to scare sb stiff faire une peur terrible à qn.
Idiom
to keep a stiff upper lip encaisser sans broncher.

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