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dam [dams] (structure placed across a flowing body of water) noun [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | barrage◼◼◼nom {m}I live near the dam. = Je vis près du barrage. |
dam failure noun [UK: dæm ˈfeɪ.ljə(r)] [US: ˈdæm ˈfeɪ.ljər] | rupture de barrage◼◼◼nom {f} |
damage [damages] (abstract measure of something not being intact; harm) noun [UK: ˈdæ.mɪdʒ] [US: ˈdæ.mədʒ] | dommage◼◼◼nom {m}There's no damage. = Il n'y a pas de dommage. dégât◼◼◼nom {m}I paid for the damage. = J'ai payé pour les dégâts. |
damage [damages] (cost or expense) noun [UK: ˈdæ.mɪdʒ] [US: ˈdæ.mədʒ] | dommage◼◼◼nom {m}There's no damage. = Il n'y a pas de dommage. dégât◼◼◼nom {m}I paid for the damage. = J'ai payé pour les dégâts. |
damage [damaged, damaging, damages] (to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction) verb [UK: ˈdæ.mɪdʒ] [US: ˈdæ.mədʒ] | endommager◼◼◼verbeThey've been damaged. = Ils ont été endommagés. abîmer◼◼◻verbeYour cards are damaged. = Tes cartes sont abîmées. |
damages [damages] (money awarded to a claimant) noun [UK: ˈdæ.mɪ.dʒɪz] [US: ˈdæ.mə.dʒəz] | dommages-intérêts◼◼◼nom {m pl} |
Daman and Diu (Indian state territory) proper noun | Daman et Diu◼◼◼nom propre |
Damascene (native or inhabitant of Damascus) noun [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | Damascène◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} |
Damascene (region of Damascus) proper noun [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | Damascène◼◼◼nom {f} |
damascene (to decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask) verb [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | damasquiner◼◼◼verbe |
damascene (inlaid with silver or gold) adjective [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | damasquinadjectif |
damascene (of or from Damascus) adjective [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | damasquinadjectif |
Damascene (of or relating to Damascus) adjective [UK: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] [US: ˈdæ.mə.siːn] | damasquinadjectif |
Damascus (the capital city of Syria) proper noun [UK: də.ˈmæ.skəs] [US: də.ˈmæ.skəs] | Damas◼◼◼nom {f}Where is Damascus? = Où est Damas ? |
Damascus steel (ancient kind of steel used in sword making) noun | |
damask [damasks] (fabric) noun [UK: ˈdæ.məsk] [US: ˈdæ.məsk] | damas◼◼◼nom |
damask (colour) adjective [UK: ˈdæ.məsk] [US: ˈdæ.məsk] | lie-de-vinadjectif |
damask [damasks] (grayish-pink colour) noun [UK: ˈdæ.məsk] [US: ˈdæ.məsk] | lie-de-vinnom |
Damavand (mountain in Iran) proper noun | Damavand◼◼◼nom propre |
Damian (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈdeɪ.miən] [US: ˈdeɪ.miən] | Damien◼◼◼nom propre |
damma (an Arabic diacritic denoting the vowel point "u") noun | damma◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} |
Dammam (city in Saudi Arabia) proper noun [UK: ˈdæ.məm] [US: ˈdæ.məm] | Dammam◼◼◼nom propre |
dammit (expression of anger or disappointment) interjection [UK: ˈdæ.ˌmɪt] [US: ˈdæ.ˌmɪt] | merde◼◼◼interjectionDammit, that pest Nagisa, she really went and snitched on me to the teachers. = Merde, cette peste de Nagisa, elle est vraiment allée me balancer aux profs. |
damn (awfully, extremely) adverb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | putain◼◼◼adverbe |
damn (generic intensifier) adjective [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | putain◼◼◼adjectif foutu◼◼◼adjectifThis damn computer doesn't work. = Ce foutu ordinateur ne marche pas. |
damn (non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.) interjection [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | putain◼◼◼interjection mince◼◼◼interjectionDamn, I was wrong. = Mince, je me suis trompé. zut◼◼◻interjectionDamn, I missed the train again! = Zut, j'ai encore raté le train ! |
damn [damns] (use of damn as a swear word) noun [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | putain◼◼◼nom merde◼◼◼nomDamn, my wheat pillow is sprouting. = Merde, mon coussin en épeautre germe. |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (theology: to condemn to hell) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | damner◼◼◻verbe condamner◼◼◻verbe |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (to condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral, or illegal) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | damner◼◼◻verbe réprouververbe |
damn it (an expression of surprise, outrage, or frustration) interjection | bon sang◼◼◼interjection putain [offensive]◼◼◼interjection |