|   | choisir un terme: 446 | page 19 de 23 |    |    | 361. | étrangler | v. to strangle, choke. |   | 362. | étreindre | v. to squeeze, hug, clasp, grip. |   | 363. | étroit, -e | adj. narrow. |   | 364. | étude | f. study. |   | 365. | étudier | v. to study. |   | 366. | été | m. summer. |   | 367. | être | v. to be, go (in past tense); — à, belong to, be the right of, be the turn of, be busy (about); en - à, reach the point of, come to; en - là, to be reduced to such a point, be in such a condition; -… 0,6 KB |   | 368. | Europe | f. Europe. |   | 369. | eunuque | m. eunuch. |   | 370. | eux | disj. pr. they, them, themselves; causer entre --, to chat with one another. |   | 371. | eux-mêmes | pr. themselves, etc.; d'--, by themselves, without interference. |   | 372. | Évangile | m. Gospel. |   | 373. | Évangéliste | m. Evangelist. |   | 374. | évaluer | v. to value, estimate. |   | 375. | évanouir (s') | v. to faint, vanish. |   | 376. | évaporer | v. to evaporate. |   | 377. | éveil | m. awakening; en --, on the alert or watch. |   | 378. | éveiller | v. to awaken, arouse; s'--, awake; éveillé, -e, awakened, wide-awake. |   | 379. | éventail | m. fan. |   | 380. | éventrer | v. to rip open, disembowel. |  |  |