D'argères (en. Of money)
/daʁʒɛʁ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Involving a risk or challenge
Investing in this business is d'argères.
Investir dans cette entreprise est d'arges.
Describing a situation that could escalate
The discussion became d'argères after that revelation.
La discussion est devenue d'arges après cette révélation.
Evokes a certain gravity or urgency
The health situation is d'argères in certain regions.
La situation sanitaire est d'arges dans certaines régions.
Etymology
Of uncertain origin, the term may come from Old French or a combination of words related to risk.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be in a situation of d'argères
To face an urgent or risky problem.
être dans une situation d'argère
to take d'argères risks
To be involved in potentially dangerous actions.
prendre des risques d'argères
at your own d'argères risk
To act while being aware of potential dangers.
à vos risques et périls d'argères
Related Words
danger
State of potential risk or threat.
danger
urgency
Situation requiring immediate attention.
urgence
risk
Probability of an unfavorable event.
risque
Slang Meanings
Tense situations
This affair is turning into d'argères, we need to act quickly.
Cette affaire tourne en d'argères, faut agir vite.
Major problems
We are in d'argères, nothing is going well.
On est dans des d'argères, rien ne va plus.