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nick [nicked, nicking, nicks] ((slang) to steal) verb [UK: nɪk] [US: ˈnɪk] | piquer◼◼◼verbeHe nicks all sorts of stuff. = Il pique toutes sortes de choses. |
nick [nicks] ((slang) police station or prison) noun [UK: nɪk] [US: ˈnɪk] | taule◼◼◼nom {f} poste◼◼◼nom {m} trou◼◼◻nom {m} gnoufnom {m} zonzonnom {f} |
Nick (Diminutive of the male given name Nicholas) proper noun [UK: nɪk] [US: ˈnɪk] | Nico◼◼◼nom propre |
nickel [nickels] (element) noun [UK: ˈnɪk.l̩] [US: ˈnɪk.l̩] | nickel◼◼◼nom {m}Nickel is a hard, bright silver metal. = Le nickel est un métal dur, d'une lueur argentée. |
nickel [nickelled, nickelling, nickels] (to plate with nickel) verb [UK: ˈnɪk.l̩] [US: ˈnɪk.l̩] | nickeler◼◼◻verbe |
nickel [nickels] (coin) noun [UK: ˈnɪk.l̩] [US: ˈnɪk.l̩] | pièce de cinq cents◼◻◻nom {f} |
nickel silver (alloy) noun [UK: ˈnɪk.l̩ ˈsɪl.və(r)] [US: ˈnɪk.l̩ ˈsɪl.vər] | maillechort◼◼◼nom {m} argentannom {m} |
nickeline (a mineral, nickel arsenide) noun [UK: nˈɪkɪlˌaɪn] [US: nˈɪkɪlˌaɪn] | nickéline◼◼◼nom {f} |
nickname [nicknames] (familiar, invented given name) noun [UK: ˈnɪk.neɪm] [US: ˈnɪk.ˌnem] | surnom◼◼◼nom {m}What's your nickname? = Quel est ton surnom ? |
nickname [nicknamed, nicknaming, nicknames] (to give a nickname to) verb [UK: ˈnɪk.neɪm] [US: ˈnɪk.ˌnem] | surnommer◼◼◻verbeThe Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible was nicknamed Vasilievich for his cruelty. = Le tsar russe Ivan le Terrible était surnommé Vassiliévitch pour sa cruauté. |
French knickers (type of underwear) noun | culotte flottantenom {f} culotte-shortnom {f} shortynom {m} |
get one's knickers in a twist (to become overwrought or unnecessarily upset over a trivial matter) verb | |
in the nick of time (at the last possible moment) preposition [UK: ɪn ðə nɪk əv ˈtaɪm] [US: ɪn ðə ˈnɪk əv ˈtaɪm] | juste à temps◼◼◼preposition |
knick-knack (a small ornament of minor value) noun [UK: ˈnɪk næk] [US: ˈnɪk.ˈnæk] | bibelot◼◼◼nom |
knickerbockers noun [UK: ˈnɪk.ə.bɒkəz] [US: ˈnɪk.ər.ˌbɑːkərz] | knickerbockers◼◼◼nom {m pl} knickers◼◻◻nom {m pl} |
panic [panicked, panicking, panics] (to feel panic) verb [UK: ˈpæ.nɪk] [US: ˈpæ.nɪk] | paniquer◼◼◼verbeDon't panic! = Ne paniquez pas ! s'affoler◼◻◻verbe |
pernickety (paying undue attention to minor details) adjective [UK: pə.ˈnɪk.ə.ti] [US: pə.ˈnɪk.ə.ti] | tatillon◼◼◼adjectif pointilleux◼◼◼adjectif pinailleur◼◻◻adjectif |
pernickety (requiring attention to minor details) adjective [UK: pə.ˈnɪk.ə.ti] [US: pə.ˈnɪk.ə.ti] | tatillon◼◼◼adjectif pointilleux◼◼◼adjectif pinailleur◼◻◻adjectif |
picnicker (Someone having a picnic) noun [UK: ˈpɪk.nɪkə(r)] [US: ˈpɪk.nɪkər] | piqueniqueurnom {m} piqueniqueusenom {f} |
snicker [snickered, snickering, snickers] (to emit a snicker) verb [UK: ˈsnɪkə(r)] [US: ˈsnɪkər] | ricaner◼◼◼verbeHe snickered. = Il a ricané. |
snicker [snickers] (stifled laugh) noun [UK: ˈsnɪkə(r)] [US: ˈsnɪkər] | ricanement◼◼◼nom {m} |
Wernicke's aphasia (aphasia associated with damage to Wernicke's area) noun | aphasie de Wernicke◼◼◼nom {f} |
Wernicke's area (posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus) noun | aire de Wernicke◼◼◼nom {f} |