peg

peg
peg
A n
1 (to hang garment) patère f ;
2 GB (also clothes peg) pince f à linge ;
3 (to mark place in ground, game) piquet m ; (for surveying) piquet m d'arpentage ;
4 (in carpentry) cheville f ;
5 (for tuning) cheville f ;
6 Econ indice m ;
7 (barrel stop) fausset m ;
8 (piton) piton m ;
9 GB (small drink) goutte f, doigt m.
B vtr (p prés etc -gg-)
1 (fasten cloth) to peg sth on ou onto a line accrocher qch sur une corde avec des pinces [washing] ; to peg sth down ou in place fixer qch avec des piquets [fabric, tent] ;
2 (fasten wood) cheviller (to à ; together ensemble) ;
3 Econ indexer [price, currency, rate] (to sur) ; to peg sth at 10%/at present levels indexer qch à 10%/au niveau actuel ; to peg sth for 12 months indexer qch pour une durée de 12 mois ;
4 US (characterize) cataloguer [person] (as comme).
C pegged pp adj [price, rate, tax] indexé.
Idioms
to be a square peg (in a round hole) ne pas être dans son élément ; to be taken ou brought down a peg (or two) être rabaissé d'un cran (ou deux) ; to take ou bring sb down a peg (or two) remettre qn à sa place ; to use sth as a peg (to hang a discussion/a theory on) se servir de qch comme prétexte (pour entamer la discussion/exposer une théorie).
Phrasal verbs
peg away travailler ferme, bosser (at sur).
peg out :
peg out (die) claquer ; (collapse) s'écrouler de fatigue ;
peg out [sth], peg [sth] out
1 GB (hang out) étendre [washing] ;
2 (stake out) délimiter [land] ;
3 (spread out) tendre [qch] avec des piquets [hide].

Big English-French dictionary. 2003.

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