to harshly criticize or joke about someone or something in public
ridiculiser
to legally force someone to leave a property, often because they broke the rules of the rental agreement
expulser
to take a short and leisurely journey or excursion, often for pleasure or recreation
aller se balader, aller faire un tour
to display or show off something in a conspicuous or boastful manner
exhiber, montrer, étaler
to feel amazed or puzzled by something extraordinary or remarkable
s'émerveiller
to move energetically and with purpose, often in a hurried or bustling manner
s'affairer, s'activer
to pass off something false or inferior as genuine or valuable, typically with the intent to deceive
imposer
to serve or transfer a liquid or food using a ladle
servir [qch] à la louche, servir [qch] avec une louche
to cause someone to feel annoyed, frustrated, or embarrassed, especially due to disappointment or failure
abaisser, humilier
to secure or fasten something firmly in place with strips of wood, metal, or other material
fermer, bien fermer
to equip with new seating accommodations
réaménager les sièges, reconfigurer les places
to secretly cooperate or conspire with others, typically to commit wrongdoing or deceit
comploter, conspirer
to express one's emotions through facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice
exprimer ses émotions
to have control and authority over a place, like a country
régner sur
to walk heavily and laboriously, typically with a slow and monotonous pace
marcher d'un pas lourd, marcher avec peine, avancer
to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner
raconter, narrer
to corrupt or indulge excessively in immoral or decadent behavior
débaucher, corrompre
to deceive or mislead someone by pretending to have more strength, confidence, or knowledge than one actually possesses
bluffer
uncover or extract implicit information or qualities inherent in something
dégager, susciter