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rufian nom | ruffian [ruffians]◼◼◼(scoundrel, rascal) |
rugby nom {m} | rugby◼◼◼(form of football in which players can hold or kick an ovoid ball) |
rugby à sept nom {m} | rugby sevens◼◼◼(a sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball) |
rugby à XIII nom {m} | rugby league◼◼◼(version of rugby football) football [footballs]◼◼◻(game in New South Wales, Queensland) |
rugby à XV nom {m} | rugby union◼◼◼(form of rugby) |
rugby en fauteuil roulant nom {m} | wheelchair rugby◼◼◼(the variation of rugby played by players in wheelchairs) |
rugby-fauteuil nom {m} | wheelchair rugby◼◼◼(the variation of rugby played by players in wheelchairs) murderball(wheelchair rugby) |
rugbywoman nom {f} | rugby player◼◼◼(one who plays rugby) |
rugir verbe | roar [roared, roaring, roars]◼◼◼(of animals, to make a loud deep noise) roar [roared, roaring, roars]◼◼◼(to make a loud resounding noise) roar [roared, roaring, roars]◼◼◼(to make loud, deep cry of emotion) |
rugissement nom {m} | roar [roars]◼◼◼(cry of the lion) chug(sound) |
rugueux adjectif | rough [rougher, roughest]◼◼◼(not smooth) |
rugueux adjectif {m} | rugged◼◼◻(broken into sharp points) |
ruination nom | ruination◼◼◼(act of ruining) ruination◼◼◼(state of being ruined) |
ruine nom {f} | ruin [ruins]◼◼◼(remains of destroyed construction) ruin [ruins]◼◼◼(something which leads to serious troubles) ruin [ruins]◼◼◼(the state of being a ruin, destroyed or decayed) doom [dooms]◼◻◻(undesirable fate) |
ruiné adjectif | devastated◼◼◼(ruined, ravaged) |
ruiner verbe | ruin [ruined, ruining, ruins]◼◼◼(to cause the economical ruin of) ruin [ruined, ruining, ruins]◼◼◼(to spoil) break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks]◼◼◻(to ruin financially) wreck [wrecked, wrecking, wrecks]◼◼◻(to cause severe damage) wreck [wrecked, wrecking, wrecks]◼◼◻(to ruin) bugger [buggered, buggering, buggers](to ruin) banjax(To ruin or destroy) blow to kingdom come(to totally destroy (something), see also: annihilate; wipe out) |
ruiner [colloquial] verbe | ruin [ruined, ruining, ruins]◼◼◼(to destroy) |
ruines nom {f pl} | remains [remains]◼◼◼(relic of an ancient building or other structure) |
ruineusement adverbe | ruinously(in a way that will cause ruin) |
ruineux adjectif | ruinous◼◼◼(destructive) |
ruisseau nom {m} | creek [creeks]◼◼◼(stream of water) stream [streams]◼◼◼(small river) |
ruisseler verbe | trickle [trickled, trickling, trickles]◼◼◼(to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously) |
ruisselet nom {m} | rill [rills]◼◼◼(very small brook) |