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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Scuttle - définition

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Scuttle (disambiguation)

scuttle         
(scuttles, scuttling, scuttled)
1.
When people or small animals scuttle somewhere, they run there with short quick steps.
Two very small children scuttled away in front of them...
VERB: V adv/prep
2.
To scuttle a plan or a proposal means to make it fail or cause it to stop.
Such threats could scuttle the peace conference.
= scupper
VERB: V n
3.
To scuttle a ship means to sink it deliberately by making holes in the bottom.
He personally had received orders from Commander Lehmann to scuttle the ship.
VERB: V n, also V
scuttle         
v. n.
Hurry, bustle, scuddle, run (affecting to be busy).
scuttle         
scuttle1
¦ noun
1. a metal container with a sloping hinged lid and a handle, used to fetch and store coal for a domestic fire.
2. Brit. the part of a car's bodywork between the windscreen and the bonnet.
Origin
OE scutel 'dish, platter', from ON skutill, from L. scutella 'dish'.
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scuttle2
¦ verb run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.
¦ noun an act or sound of scuttling.
Origin
C15: cf. dialect scuddle, frequentative of scud.
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scuttle3
¦ verb
1. sink (one's own ship) deliberately.
2. deliberately cause (a scheme) to fail.
¦ noun an opening with a lid in a ship's deck or side.
Origin
C15 (asnoun): perh. from OFr. escoutille, from the Sp. dimin. escotilla 'hatchway'.

Wikipédia

Scuttle

Scuttle may refer to:

  • Scuttling, the deliberate sinking of one's own ship
  • Scuttle or sidescuttle, a synonym for a porthole, a circular window in a ship.
  • Coal scuttle, a bucket-like container for coal
  • Shaving scuttle, a teapot-like container for hot water
  • Scuttle, a fictional character in Disney's The Little Mermaid
  • Scuttle (software), web-based collaborative bookmarking software
  • Scuttle, the bulkhead in a vehicle between the engine and the driver and passengers
  • Scuttle shake, a phenomenon experienced in some convertible cars
  • Scuttle (Disney), a character in Disney's Mickey Mouse comics
  • Scuttle (horse)
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Scuttle
1. These people want to scuttle the parliamentary election," he said.
2. Senator said a rejection could scuttle a trade deal.
3. On Wednesday, they helped scuttle a bill by Sens.
4. Congress is poised to rewrite the rules governing foreign investment, and possibly scuttle the deal altogether.
5. But the adamant India on waters dispute can scuttle the growing ‘skin–deep’ optimism.