causing extreme discomfort or distress that is difficult to endure
insupportable
not appropriate or attractive, often in a way that goes against accepted standards or social norms
inconvenant, inapproprié
lacking restraint, often suggesting a wild nature
débridé, déchaîné
to do business with another person or company
opérer une transaction, traiter, négocier, régler
to go or be beyond the material or physical aspects of existence, indicating a superior existence or understanding
transcender, dépasser
to knowingly violate regulations or agreements
transgresser, enfreindre, violer
to transform words from one writing system to another
translitérer, translittérer, transcrire
permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred
translucide
to emit vapor or gaseous substances into the atmosphere
s'évaporer, transpirer
to bring something or someone under control, often using authority or force
réprimer, brimer
to go down or settle, either by sinking or gently lowering, as in buildings, on the ground, or in water
se retirer, baisser, diminuer, s'affaisser
to bring someone to a state of consciousness, typically by administering medical aid or CPR
réanimer
the act of bringing something into activity after a period of disuse
reprise