choisir un terme: 110 | page 2 de 6 | 21. | enfantillage | m. childishness, childish act. | 22. | enfantin, -e | adj. infantile, childish, children's, child's. | 23. | enfer | m. hell. | 24. | enfermer | v. to shut up, enclose. | 25. | enfiler | v. to thread, string, slip on. | 26. | enfin | adv. finally, at last, after all, in short. | 27. | enflammer | v. to inflame, set fire to; enflammé, -e, inflamed, flaming, on fire. | 28. | enfoncer | v. to sink, drive in, plunge, thrust, hide; s'--, sink, go down (into), settle down, give way, be broken in, plunge. | 29. | enfuir (s') | v. to flee. | 30. | engagement | m. engagement, obligation, contract, enlistment. | 31. | engager | v. to engage, enlist, induce, urge, give (a signature); s'--, enlist, enter. | 32. | engendrer | v. to engender, beget. | 33. | engin | m. engine, machine, fishing-gear. | 34. | engloutir | v. to engulf, devour, swallow greedily, gulp down; s'--, be engulfed, be swallowed. | 35. | engouffrer | v. to engulf; s'--, be engulfed, be swallowed up, be poured (into), rush (of the wind). | 36. | engourdir | v. to benumb, deaden; s'--, become benumbed or drowsy or dull; engourdi, -e, benumbed, deadened, torpid, drowsy. | 37. | engourdissement | m. numbness, torpor. | 38. | engraisser | v. to fatten, get fat. | 39. | enhardir | v. to embolden; s'-- à, become bold enough to (avoid liaison with n in this word). | 40. | enivrer (s') | v. to get drunk (en pronounced as in ennui). | | |