sweat
sweat
swɛt
svet
British pronunciation
/swˈɛt/

Définition et signification de « sweat » en anglais

Sweat
01

transpiration, sueur

the body's way of cooling down with a salty liquid
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sweat definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The hardworking laborer wiped the sweat from his brow with a worn-out handkerchief.
Le travailleur laborieux essuya la sueur de son front avec un mouchoir usé.
02

effort or exertion of physical or mental energy

03

moisture that forms on a cold surface due to condensation

04

anxiety or agitation caused by worry or stress

05

un tryhard, un sweat

a player who is overly competitive or tries too hard to win
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example
Exemples
Do n't be such a sweat, just have fun.
Ne sois pas un tel sweat, amuse-toi simplement.
to sweat
01

suer, transpirer

to produce small drops of liquid on the surface of one's skin
Intransitive
to sweat definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Working under the hot sun, she could feel herself starting to sweat.
Travaillant sous le soleil chaud, elle pouvait sentir qu'elle commençait à transpirer.
02

s'inquiéter, se faire du souci

to be worried or anxious about something
Intransitive: to sweat over sth | to sweat about sth
to sweat definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He sweated about the job interview, worried he would n't make a good impression.
Il s'est inquiété pour l'entretien d'embauche, craignant de ne pas faire bonne impression.
03

faire suer, étuver

to cook food slowly over low heat without browning, typically covered, to release moisture and soften the ingredients
Transitive: to sweat vegetables
example
Exemples
He sweated the vegetables gently to bring out their natural flavors.
Il a suer les légumes doucement pour faire ressortir leurs saveurs naturelles.
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