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escalope nom

scallop [scallops]◼◼◻noun
[UK: ˈskɒ.ləp] [US: ˈskæ.ləp]

escalope viennoise nom {f}

Wiener schnitzel◼◼◼(veal cutlet)
noun
[UK: ˈwiː.nə(r) ˈʃnɪt.sl̩] [US: ˈwiː.nər ˈʃnɪt.sl̩]

escamotage nom {m}

sleight of hand◼◼◼(skill)
noun
[UK: slaɪt əv hænd] [US: sˈlaɪt əv ˈhænd]

escapade nom {f}

escapade◼◼◼(daring or adventurous act; undertaking which goes against convention)
noun
[UK: ˌe.skə.ˈpeɪd] [US: ˈe.skə.ˌped]
He met his mistress during a country escapade. = Il rencontra sa maîtresse lors d'une escapade champêtre.

escapisme nom

escapism(inclination to escape)
noun
[UK: ɪsˈk.eɪ.pɪ.zəm] [US: ə.ˈskeɪ.ˌpɪ.zəm]

escapologie nom {f}

escapology◼◼◼(the study or art of escaping from a constriction)
noun

escarbot nom {m}

dung beetle [dung beetles](insect of the family Scarabaeidae)
noun
[UK: dʌŋ ˈbiːt.l̩] [US: ˈdəŋ ˈbiːt.l̩]

escargot nom {m}

snail [snails]◼◼◼(any animal of the class Gastropoda having a shell)
noun
[UK: sneɪl] [US: ˈsneɪl]
It's a snail. = C'est un escargot.

snail [snails]◼◼◼(sluggard)
noun
[UK: sneɪl] [US: ˈsneɪl]
It's a snail. = C'est un escargot.

escargot [escargots]◼◼◻(dish)
noun
[UK: ɪskˈɑːɡəʊ] [US: ɪskˈɑːrɡoʊ]

escargot de Bourgogne nom {m}

escargot [escargots]◼◼◼(dish)
noun
[UK: ɪskˈɑːɡəʊ] [US: ɪskˈɑːrɡoʊ]

escargotière nom {f}

snailerynoun
[UK: snˈeɪləri] [US: snˈeɪlɚri]

escarmouche nom {f}

skirmish [skirmishes]◼◼◼(brief battle between small groups)
noun
[UK: ˈskɜː.mɪʃ] [US: ˈskɝː.mɪʃ]

skirmish [skirmishes]◼◼◼(minor dispute)
noun
[UK: ˈskɜː.mɪʃ] [US: ˈskɝː.mɪʃ]

clash [clashes]◼◻◻(skirmish)
noun
[UK: klæʃ] [US: ˈklæʃ]

escarmoucher verbe

skirmish [skirmished, skirmishing, skirmishes]◼◼◼(to engage in a minor battle or dispute)
verb
[UK: ˈskɜː.mɪʃ] [US: ˈskɝː.mɪʃ]

escarmoucheur nom {m}

skirmisher◼◼◼(soldier)
noun
[UK: ˈskɜː.mɪ.ʃə(r)] [US: ˈskɝː.mɪ.ʃər]

escarole [dated] nom {f}

escarole◼◼◼(subspecies or variety of endive (var. latifolia))
noun

escarpé adjectif

steep [steeper, steepest]◼◼◼(near-vertical)
adjective
[UK: stiːp] [US: ˈstiːp]
We climbed the steep slope. = Nous avons gravi la pente escarpée.

precipitous◼◼◻(steep, like a precipice)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈsɪ.pɪ.təs] [US: prə.ˈsɪ.pə.təs]

craggy [craggier, craggiest]◼◼◻(characterized by rugged etc. features)
adjective
[UK: ˈkræ.ɡi] [US: ˈkræ.ɡi]

escarpement nom {m}

escarpment [escarpments]◼◼◼(steep descent or declivity)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈskɑːp.mənt] [US: e.ˈskɑːrp.mənt]

steepness [steepnesses]◼◻◻(state or quality of being steep)
noun
[UK: ˈstiːp.nəs] [US: ˈstiːp.nəs]

escarpin nom {m}

court shoe◼◼◼(shoe with no fastening and a low-cut front)
noun

escarpins nom {m pl}

high heels◼◼◼(pair of shoes)
noun
[UK: haɪ hiːlz] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈhiːlz]

escarre nom

eschar [eschars]◼◼◼(dry dark scab or scar, see also: scab)
noun
[UK: ˈe.skɑː] [US: ˈe.skɑːr]

escarre nom {f}

bedsore [bedsores]◼◼◼(lesion caused by pressure)
noun
[UK: ˈbed.sɔː(r)] [US: ˈbed.sɔːr]

slough◼◻◻(dead skin on a sore or ulcer)
noun
[UK: slaʊ] [US: sˈləf]

Escaut nom propre
{m}

Scheldt◼◼◼(river)
proper noun
[UK: ʃˈelt] [US: ʃˈelt]

Esch-sur-Alzette nom propre

Esch-sur-Alzette◼◼◼(city)
proper noun

eschatocole nom {m}

eschatocolnoun
[UK: ˈeʃətˌɒkɒl] [US: ˈeʃətˌɑːkɑːl]

eschatologie nom {f}

eschatology◼◼◼(system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death)
noun
[UK: ˌe.skə.ˈtɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: ˌe.skə.ˈtɒ.lə.dʒi]
Their favourite subject was eschatology. = Leur sujet préféré était l'eschatologie.

eschatology◼◼◼(the study of the end times)
noun
[UK: ˌe.skə.ˈtɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: ˌe.skə.ˈtɒ.lə.dʒi]
Their favourite subject was eschatology. = Leur sujet préféré était l'eschatologie.

eschatologique adjectif

eschatological◼◼◼(pertaining to eschatology)
adjective
[UK: ˌe.skə.ˈtɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: ˌe.skə.tə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪkəl]

Eschyle nom propre
{m}

Aeschylus◼◼◼(Greek tragedian)
proper noun
[UK: ˈiːʃɪləs] [US: ˈiːʃɪləs]

esclaffer nom

guffaw [guffaws]◼◼◼(a boisterous laugh)
noun
[UK: ɡə.ˈfɔː] [US: ɡə.ˈfɒ]

esclandre nom {m}

scandal [scandals]◼◼◼(incident that brings disgrace)
noun
[UK: ˈskæn.dl̩] [US: ˈskæn.dl̩]

esclavage nom {m}

slavery◼◼◼(condition in which one is captivated or subjugated)
noun
[UK: ˈsleɪ.və.ri] [US: sˈleɪ.və.ri]
Slavery still exists. = L'esclavage existe encore.

slavery◼◼◼(condition of servitude endured by a slave)
noun
[UK: ˈsleɪ.və.ri] [US: sˈleɪ.və.ri]
Slavery still exists. = L'esclavage existe encore.

slavery◼◼◼(institution or practice of owning human beings)
noun
[UK: ˈsleɪ.və.ri] [US: sˈleɪ.və.ri]
Slavery still exists. = L'esclavage existe encore.

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