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Verbs VIII

Vocabulary

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to get tired se fatiguer Je me fatigue vite quand je fais du sport. Je me fatigue de cette routine.
to be interested in someone/something s'intéresser à quelque un ou quelque chose Je m'intéresse beaucoup à l'histoire romaine.
to begin to do something se mettre à faire quelque chose Je me mets à travailler à neuf heures tous les matins.
to get going, to hit the road se mettre en route Nous nous mettons en route vers la plage dans cinq minutes.
to take care of something s'occuper de quelque chose
to take care of oneself se soigner
to hide se cacher
to escape (person, animal), to leak (liquid, gas), to slip out (word, sound) s'échapper de Le prisonnier s'échappe de sa cellule en pleine nuit. L'eau s'est échappée du tuyau cassé.
to fly into a panic se mettre en panique
to make fun of someone/something se moquer de quelque chose ou quelqu'un
to get wet se mouiller
to complain about someone/something se plaindre de quelque chose ou quelqu'un Il se plaint toujours du bruit de ses voisins.
to get dirty se salir
to argue se disputer
to get engaged (to someone) se fiancer (avec quelqu'un)
to get married (to someone) se marier (avec quelqu'un)
to break off (with someone) rompre (avec quelqu'un)
to fall in love with someone tomber amoureux (amoureuse) de quelqu'un
to know each other se connaître
to look alike se ressembler
to go away, to leave, to clear off s'en aller. Il est tard, je m'en vais. Elle s'en est allée sans dire au revoir. Va-t'en ! /Allez-vous-en !
to worry, be concerned about someone/something se soucier de quelque chose ou quelqu'un
to remember someone/something se souvenir de quelque chose ou de quelqu'un
to recall, remember something se rappeler qqch
to place oneself/to get (into a location or state) se mettre (sur, en, dans) Le chat se met toujours sur le canapé. Le cycliste s'est mis en colère après l'incident.
to put on (clothing or accessories) se mettre quelque chose Quand il pleut, nous nous mettons nos bottes en caoutchouc.
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