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put-up (Something prearranged or faked in order to trick someone) noun [UK: ˈpʊt.ˈʌp] [US: ˈpʊt.ˌʌp] | coup monté◼◼◼nom {m} |
put upon (imposed on) adjective [UK: ˈpʊt ə.ˈpɒn] [US: ˈpʊt ə.ˈpɑːn] | exploité◼◼◼adjectif utilisé◼◼◼adjectif |
put words in someone's mouth (say or imply that someone has said a thing) verb | |
putative (commonly believed or deemed to be the case) adjective [UK: ˈpjuː.tə.tɪv] [US: ˈpjuː.tə.tɪv] | putatif◼◼◼adjectif présumé◼◼◼adjectif |
Putin (surname) proper noun [UK: ˈpjʊtɪn] [US: ˈpjʊtɪn] | Poutine◼◼◼nom propre |
Putinesque (reminiscent of the beliefs or policies of Vladimir Putin) adjective | poutinesqueadjectif |
Putinism (the political policies of Vladimir Putin) proper noun | poutinisme◼◼◼nom propre |
Putinist (a supporter of Putinism) noun | poutiniste◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} poutiniennom {m} poutiniennenom {f} |
Putinist (of or relating to Putinism) adjective | poutiniste◼◼◼adjectif poutinienadjectif poutinienneadjectif |
Putler (derogatory name of Vladimir Putin) proper noun | Poutlernom propre |
Putonghua (the official language of the People's Republic of China, see also: Mandarin) proper noun | putonghua◼◼◼nom propre |
putrefaction (the act of causing to rot) noun [UK: ˌpjuː.trɪ.ˈfæk.ʃn̩] [US: ˌpjuː.trɪ.ˈfæk.ʃn̩] | putréfaction◼◼◼nom {f} |
putrescible (Decomposable; capable of becoming putrescent; rottable) adjective [UK: pjˈuːtrɪsəbəl] [US: pjˈuːtrɪsəbəl] | putrescible◼◼◼adjectif |
putrid (rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction) adjective [UK: ˈpjuː.trɪd] [US: ˈpjuː.trəd] | putride◼◼◼adjectifA putrid smell came up out of the hole in the ground. = Une odeur putride se dégageait du trou dans le sol. |
putsch (a coup; an illegal effort to forcibly overthrow the current government) noun [UK: pʊtʃ] [US: ˈpʊtʃ] | putsch◼◼◼nom {m} coup d'État◼◻◻nom {m} |
putt [putted, putting, putts] verb [UK: pʌt] [US: ˈpət] | poterverbe |
puttee (strip of cloth wound round the leg for protection) noun [UK: ˈpʌ.ti] [US: ˈpʌ.ti] | bande molletière◼◼◼nom {f} |
putty [puttied, puttying, putties] (to fix something using putty) verb [UK: ˈpʌ.ti] [US: ˈpʌ.ti] | mastiquer◼◻◻verbe |
putting green (area on a golf course) noun | vert◼◼◼nom {m} |
putty (a form of cement) noun [UK: ˈpʌ.ti] [US: ˈpʌ.ti] | mastic◼◼◼nom {m} |
putty noun [UK: ˈpʌ.ti] [US: ˈpʌ.ti] | mastic◼◼◼nom |
putty in someone's hands (a person easily manipulated) noun | marionnettenom {f} |
putty knife (a hand tool with a flexible blade used by glaziers to apply putty to seal window panes to the frame and mullions) noun [UK: ˈpʌ.ti naɪf] [US: ˈpʌ.ti ˈnaɪf] | couteau à mastic◼◼◼nom {m} |
putty knife (a similar tool with a wide, flat blade used by painters, plasterers, and carpenters to spread putty to fill holes and cracks) noun [UK: ˈpʌ.ti naɪf] [US: ˈpʌ.ti ˈnaɪf] | couteau à enduirenom {m} |
alternative dispute resolution (resolution of a dispute through negotiation or similar means) noun | |
amputate [amputated, amputating, amputates] (to surgically remove a body part) verb [UK: ˈæm.pju.teɪt] [US: ˈæm.pjə.ˌtet] | amputer◼◼◼verbeHis leg must be amputated. = Sa jambe doit être amputée. |
amputation [amputations] (surgical removal of a limb) noun [UK: ˌæm.pju.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌæm.pjə.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | amputation◼◼◼nom {f}Amputation is needed. = Une amputation est nécessaire. |
anti-Putinism (opposition to Putin) proper noun | antipoutinismenom propre |
cajuputene noun | cajeputènenom {m} |
cardiac output (volume of blood pumped from a ventricle of the heart per unit time) noun | débit cardiaque◼◼◼nom {m} |
cloud computing (computing services provided over the Internet) noun [UK: klaʊd kəm.ˈpjuːt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈklaʊd kəm.ˈpjuːt.ɪŋ] | informatique en nuage◼◼◼nom {f} infonuagique◼◼◻nom {f} |
computability (property of being computable) noun [UK: kəmˌpjuːtəˈbɪlɪti ] [US: kəmˌpjutəˈbɪlɪti ] | calculabilité◼◼◼nom {f} |