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pique nom {f} | spade [spades]◼◼◼(one of the black suits in a deck of cards) spike [spikes]◼◼◼(anything resembling such a nail in shape) pike [pikes]◼◼◼(long spear) endpin◼◻◻(spike of a musical instrument) quip [quips]◼◻◻(smart, sarcastic turn or jest) |
pique nom {m} | spades◼◼◼(suit of playing cards) |
pique nom | jab◼◼◻(a verbal annoyance) |
pique-aiguille nom {m} | pincushion [pincushions]◼◼◼(device designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it) |
pique-assiette nom | gatecrasher◼◼◼(a person who gatecrashes) |
pique-nique nom {m} | picnic [picnics]◼◼◼(a meal eaten outdoors) |
piquenique nom {m} | picnic [picnics]◼◼◼(a meal eaten outdoors) |
piqueniqueur nom {m} | picnicker(Someone having a picnic) |
piqueniqueuse nom {f} | picnicker(Someone having a picnic) |
piquer verbe | sting [stung, stinging, stings]◼◼◼(of an insect or arachnid: to puncture with the stinger) bite [bit, bitten, biting, bites]◼◼◼(sting) prick [pricked, pricking, pricks]◼◼◻(pierce) poke [poked, poking, pokes]◼◼◻(to jab with an object such as a finger or a stick) nick [nicked, nicking, nicks]◼◼◻((slang) to steal) jack [jacked, jacking, jacks]◼◼◻(steal) sneak [sneaked, sneaking, sneaks]◼◼◻(to creep) lift [lifted, lifting, lifts]◼◼◻(to steal) snatch [snatched, snatching, snatches]◼◼◻(to steal) scratch [scratched, scratching, scratches]◼◼◻(irritate someone's skin with one's unshaven beard when kissing) smart [smarted, smarting, smarts]◼◻◻(to hurt or sting) pilfer [pilfered, pilfering, pilfers]◼◻◻(to steal in small quantities) snitch [snitched, snitching, snitches]◼◻◻(steal) nettle [nettled, nettling, nettles]◼◻◻(of the nettle plant etc., to sting causing a rash) nettle [nettled, nettling, nettles]◼◻◻(to pique, irritate, vex or provoke someone) nettle [nettled, nettling, nettles]◼◻◻verb stoop [stooped, stooping, stoops](to swoop down on its prey) chit(to initiate sprouting (of tubers)) finagle [finagled, finagling, finagles]((transitive, intransitive) to cheat or swindle; to use crafty, deceitful methods (often with "out of")) |
piquer au vif verbe | cut to the quick◼◼◼(to hurt a person deeply) |
piquer un fard verbe | blush [blushed, blushing, blushes]◼◼◼(to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment) |
piquer une crise verbe | throw a tantrum◼◼◼(To have a temper tantrum) |
piquet nom {m} | picket [pickets]◼◼◼(stake driven into the ground) piquet [piquets]◼◼◼(a game of cards) stake [stakes]◼◼◻(croquet: finishing stick) stake [stakes]◼◼◻(pointed long and slender piece of wood etc.) |
Piquet nom propre | Piquet◼◼◼proper noun |