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- From grave (adj):
- graver
- adj comparative
- gravest
- adj superlative
| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | graver n | (engraving tool) | burin nm | | graver n | archaic (person who engraves) | graveur, graveuse nm, nf |
| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | grave n | (burial place) | tombe nf | | | The new house was across from an old cemetery full of graves. | | | La nouvelle maison était face à un vieux cimetière rempli de tombes. | | grave adj | (serious) | grave adj | | | | sérieux, sérieuse adj | | | Circumstances in the current war are very grave. | | | Les circonstances de la guerre en cours sont très graves. |
| Traductions supplémentaires | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | grave adj | (dangerous) | dangereux, dangereuse adj | | | The situation is getting very grave in this neighborhood. | | | Le quartier devient vraiment dangereux. | | grave adj | (solemn) | grave adj | | | Joe had a grave look on his face. | | | Joe avait un air grave sur le visage. |
Formes composées grave | graver | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | from the cradle to the grave expr | (throughout the whole of one's life) | toute sa vie loc adv | | | (soutenu) | sa vie durant loc adv | | | | du berceau au tombeau loc adv | | | | de la naissance à la mort loc adv | | | He was sickly from the cradle to the grave, but he lived to the age of 102! | | | Il a été malade toute sa vie mais il a vécu jusqu'à l'âge de 102 ans. | | go to an early grave v expr | (die young) | mourir prématurément vi + adv | | | Callum is going to an early grave if he doesn't adopt a healthier lifestyle. | | | Callum va mourir prématurément s'il n'adopte pas un style de vie plus sain. | | grave accent n | (diacritical mark) | accent grave nm | | | Grave accents are extremely rare in English, but quite common in French. | | | Les accents graves sont extrêmement rares en anglais mais assez communs en français. | | grave danger n | (serious peril) | grand danger nm | | | Il court un grand danger s'il escalade la montagne ce soir. On annonce un gros orage. | | grave injustice n | ([sth] extremely unfair) | grave injustice, profonde injustice nf | | | The team suffered a grave injustice when the referee failed to award a clear penalty. | | grave marker n | (headstone or sign on a grave) | pierre tombale nf | | grave robbing n | (steal objects form grave) | pillage de tombe nm | | | At that time, grave robbing was common because medical schools needed bodies to dissect. | | grave sin n | (serious moral offence) | péché grave nm | | | Adultery is a grave sin. | | | L'adultère est un péché grave. | graverobber, grave robber n | (person who steals from graves) | pilleur de tombe, pilleuse de tombe nm, nf | | have one foot in the grave v expr | figurative (be close to death) (figuré) | avoir un pied dans la tombe loc v | | in grave danger expr | (at risk of serious harm) | en grave danger loc adv | | in the grave expr | (dead) | dans la tombe loc adv | | | How can you laugh like that with your grandmother in the grave only two days? | would make [sb] turn over in his/her/their grave, would make [sb] turn in his/her/their grave v expr | figurative (would offend: dead person) (figuré) | faire se retourner [qqn] dans sa tombe loc v | | mass grave n | (burial place: many bodies) | fosse commune nf | | | Many Holocaust victims were buried in mass graves. | | | Beaucoup de victimes de l'Holocauste ont fini dans des fosses communes. | | | (guerre, massacre) | charnier nm | | | Beaucoup de victimes de l'Holocauste ont fini dans des charniers. | would turn over in his/her/their grave, would turn in his/her/their grave v expr | figurative (dead person: would be offended) (au conditionnel) | se retourner dans sa tombe loc v |
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