brouiller
[bruje]verbe transitif
| 1. | cuisine [œuf] to scramble |
| 2. | [mélanger - cartes]
to shuffle
brouiller la cervelle (familier) ou le cerveau de quelqu'un to get somebody muddled ou confused brouiller les cartes (figuré) to confuse the issue brouiller les pistes a. [dans un roman] to confuse the reader b. [dans une poursuite] to cover one's tracks, to put somebody off one's scent c. [dans un débat] to put up a smokescreen |
| 3. | [dérégler]
to jumble
brouiller la combinaison d'un coffre to jumble the combination of a safe |
| 4. | [troubler - liquide]
to cloud
brouiller la vue to cloud ou to blur one's eyesight il avait les yeux brouillés par les larmes his eyes were blurred with tears |
| 5. | radio
[signal]
to garble
[transmission, circuit] to jam |
| 6. | [fâcher]
to turn against, to alienate from
ce professeur m'a brouillé avec les mathématiques (figuré) that teacher spoiled ou ruined mathematics for me |
se brouiller
verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)
[se fâcher] to quarrel, to fall out (with one another)
se brouiller
verbe pronominal intransitif
| 1. | [se mélanger - idées]
to get confused ou
muddled ou
jumbled
[se troubler - vue] to blur, to become blurred |
| 2. | météorologie [ciel] to become cloudy, to cloud over |
se brouiller avec
verbe pronominal plus préposition
to fall out with


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