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vet [vets] (short form of veterinary surgeon) noun [UK: vet] [US: ˈvet] | véto◼◼◼nom {m}I'm going to take the dog to the vet. = Je vais emmener le chien chez le véto. |
vet [vetted, vetting, vets] (check or investigate particularly) verb [UK: vet] [US: ˈvet] | contrôler◼◼◼verbe examiner◼◼◼verbe vérifier◼◼◼verbe |
vet [vets] (short form of veteran) noun [UK: vet] [US: ˈvet] | vétéran◼◼◼nom {m} |
vetch [vetches] (plant of the genus Vicia) noun [UK: vetʃ] [US: vetʃ] | vesce◼◼◼nom {f} |
veteran [veterans] (old soldier) noun [UK: ˈve.tə.rən] [US: ˈve.tə.rən] | vétéran◼◼◼nom ancien soldat◼◻◻nom {m} |
veteran [veterans] (person with long experience) noun [UK: ˈve.tə.rən] [US: ˈve.tə.rən] | vétéran◼◼◼nom {m}Our veterans deserve no less. = Nos vétérans ne méritent pas moins. |
veterinarian [veterinarians] (doctor who treats animals) noun [UK: ˌve.trə.ˈne.riən] [US: ˌve.trə.ˈne.riən] | vétérinaire◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}John is a veterinarian. = John est vétérinaire. véto◼◻◻nom {m} nom {f} |
veterinary medicine (branch of medicine that deals with animals) noun [UK: ˈve.trɪn.ri ˈmed.sn̩] [US: ˈve.trə.ˌne.ri ˈme.dəs.n̩] | médecine vétérinaire◼◼◼nom {f} |
vetero-testamentary (of or pertaining to the Old Testament of the Bible) adjective | paléotestamentaireadjectif vétérotestamentaireadjectif |
vetiver [vetivers] (aromatic root) noun [UK: vˈetɪvə] [US: vˈeɾɪvɚ] | vétiver◼◼◼nom {m} |
veto [vetoes] (invocation of that right) noun [UK: ˈviː.təʊ] [US: ˈviːto.ʊ] | veto◼◼◼nom {m}The president made use of his veto. = Le président a utilisé son veto. |
veto [vetoes] (political right) noun [UK: ˈviː.təʊ] [US: ˈviːto.ʊ] | veto◼◼◼nom {m}The president made use of his veto. = Le président a utilisé son veto. |
vetocracy noun | vétrocratienom {f} |
Vettel proper noun | Vettel◼◼◼nom propre |
vetting (checking or investigation) noun [UK: ˈvet.ɪŋ] [US: ˈvet.ɪŋ] | vérification◼◼◼nom {f} investigation◼◻◻nom {f} |
bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia) noun [UK: ˈbɪ.tə(r) vetʃ] [US: ˈbɪ.tər vetʃ] | ersnom {m} |
Cazavet (a village in Ariège, France) proper noun | Cazavetnom propre |
chickling vetch (plant with edible seeds similar to peas) noun | gesse◼◼◼nom {f} gesse communenom {f} lentille d'Espagnenom {f} pois carrénom {m} |
civet [civets] (cat-like animal) noun [UK: ˈsɪ.vɪt] [US: ˈsɪ.vət] | civette◼◼◼nom {f} |
corvette (modern warship) noun [UK: kɔː.ˈvet] [US: kɔːr.ˈvet] | corvette◼◼◼nom {f} |
corvette (warship of 17th-18th century) noun [UK: kɔː.ˈvet] [US: kɔːr.ˈvet] | corvette◼◼◼nom {f} |
covet [coveted, coveting, covets] (to long for inordinately or unlawfully) verb [UK: ˈkʌ.vɪt] [US: ˈkʌ.vət] | convoiter◼◼◼verbeHe coveted his father's wealth. = Il convoitait la fortune de son père. guignerverbe |
covet [coveted, coveting, covets] (to wish for with eagerness) verb [UK: ˈkʌ.vɪt] [US: ˈkʌ.vət] | convoiter◼◼◼verbeHe coveted his father's wealth. = Il convoitait la fortune de son père. désirer◼◼◻verbeAn Olympic gold medal is probably the most coveted sporting prize. = La médaille d'or olympique est certainement la distinction sportive la plus désirée. |
coveted (highly sought-after) adjective [UK: ˈkʌ.vɪ.tɪd] [US: ˈkʌ.və.təd] | convoité◼◼◼adjectif |
covetous (Inordinately desirous; excessively eager to obtain and possess (especially money); avaricious) adjective [UK: ˈkʌ.vɪ.təs] [US: ˈkʌ.və.təs] | avare◼◼◼adjectif |
covetousness (desire for the possession of something) noun [UK: ˈkʌ.vɪ.tə.snəs] [US: ˈkʌ.vɪ.tə.snəs] | convoitise◼◼◼nom {f} |
dovetail [dovetailed, dovetailing, dovetails] (to combine or fit (things) together well) verb [UK: ˈdʌv.teɪl] [US: ˈdʌv.ˌtel] | concorder◼◼◼verbe coïncider◼◼◻verbe s'imbriquerverbe |