elbow
Anglais
Étymologie
Verbe
elbow \ˈɛl.bəʊ\
- Jouer des coudes.
- On Wednesday, he twice mentioned how many cameras there were at his events, and reporters are swarming him as he concludes his speeches, elbowing each other and shouting (mostly ignored) questions as the candidate leaves the podium. — (Brian Montopoli, « What happens if Ron Paul wins Iowa? », cbsnews.com, 30 décembre 2011)
- Mercredi, il a mentionné à deux reprises le nombre de caméras présentes à ses rassemblements, et les journalistes de terrain se pressent autour de lui alors qu’il conclut ses discours, jouant des coudes entre eux et hurlant des questions (pour la plupart ignorées) tandis que le candidat quitte l’estrade.
- On Wednesday, he twice mentioned how many cameras there were at his events, and reporters are swarming him as he concludes his speeches, elbowing each other and shouting (mostly ignored) questions as the candidate leaves the podium. — (Brian Montopoli, « What happens if Ron Paul wins Iowa? », cbsnews.com, 30 décembre 2011)
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