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Formularen
sac à malheur

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

sad sack N Am inf

empoté/-e inf
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

SAD [Brit sad, Am sæd] N abrév

SAD → seasonal affective disorder

seasonal affective disorder, SAD N MED

sad [Brit sad, Am sæd] ADJ

1. sad person, face, voice, song, film, news:

to be sad to do person:
to be sad that person:
+ subj it's sad to hear that

2. sad (unfortunate):

sad fact, truth
sad to say, …

3. sad (deplorable):

sad attitude, situation

I. sack [Brit sak, Am sæk] N

1. sack (bag):

sac m

2. sack (contents):

sac m

3. sack:

mettre qn à la porte inf

4. sack:

the sack (bed) inf
the sack (bed) inf
le pieu sl

5. sack (pillage):

sack liter
sac m

6. sack (wine):

sack archaic

II. sack [Brit sak, Am sæk] VB trans

1. sack (dismiss):

sack inf
mettre [qn] à la porte inf (for pour, for doing pour avoir fait)

2. sack (pillage) liter:

sack town

III. sack [Brit sak, Am sæk]

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sad <-dd-> [sæd] ADJ

1. sad (unhappy, feeling sorrow):

2. sad (deplorable, shameful):

Phrases:

I. sack1 [sæk] N

1. sack (bag):

sac m

2. sack no pl Am, Aus inf (bed):

3. sack no pl inf (dismissal from job):

II. sack1 [sæk] VB trans

I. sack2 [sæk] N no pl (pillaging)

II. sack2 [sæk] VB trans

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sad [sæd] ADJ

1. sad (unhappy, sorrowful):

2. sad (deplorable, shameful):

Phrases:

I. sack1 [sæk] N

1. sack (bag):

sac m

2. sack inf (bed):

3. sack sl (dismissal from job):

II. sack1 [sæk] VB trans

I. sack2 [sæk] N (pillaging)

II. sack2 [sæk] VB trans

Present
Isack
yousack
he/she/itsacks
wesack
yousack
theysack
Past
Isacked
yousacked
he/she/itsacked
wesacked
yousacked
theysacked
Present Perfect
Ihavesacked
youhavesacked
he/she/ithassacked
wehavesacked
youhavesacked
theyhavesacked
Past Perfect
Ihadsacked
youhadsacked
he/she/ithadsacked
wehadsacked
youhadsacked
theyhadsacked