Francia | Angol |
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bordure nom | border [borders]◼◼◼(a decorative strip around the edge of something) |
bordure nom {f} | border [borders]◼◼◼(the outer edge of something) bordure [bordures]◼◼◻(contrasting border round a shield) kerb [kerbs]◼◼◻(edge between pavement and roadway) upstand(upturn) |
bordure du quai nom {f} | platform edge◼◼◼(special zone at the edge of the metro platform) |
bordure du trottoir nom {f} | kerb [kerbs]◼◼◼(edge between pavement and roadway) |
Bordurie nom propre | Borduria◼◼◼proper noun |
Bordurie adjectif | Ruritanian(used to describe a fictitious and generic foreign government or person) |
[adverb] d'abord verbe | come first(be the most important thing to consider) |
[vulgar] bordel nom propre {m} | Wild West(place or situation in which disorderly behaviour prevails) |
à bord adverbe | aboard◼◼◼(on board) |
à bord <u>de</u> adjectif | on board(on or in a means of transportation) |
à bord de preposition | aboard◼◼◼(on board of) |
à un prix abordable adjectif | affordable◼◼◼(able to be afforded) |
abordable adjectif | affordable◼◼◼(able to be afforded) |
abordable adjectif {m} | approachable◼◼◻(easy to talk to) |
abordage nom {m} | boarding◼◼◼(act of attacking an enemy ship) grapple◼◼◻(act of grappling) |
aborder verbe | address [addressed, addressing, addresses]◼◼◼(to direct attention towards a problem or obstacle) deal with◼◼◻(take action with respect to (someone or something)) board [boarded, boarding, boards]◼◼◻(nautical: to capture an enemy ship) handle [handled, handling, handles]◼◼◻(to deal with (a subject, argument, topic, or theme) in speaking, in writing, or in art) broach [broached, broaching, broaches]◼◼◻(begin discussion about) accost [accosted, accosting, accosts]◼◻◻(archaic or obsolete: to approach, come up to) accost [accosted, accosting, accosts]◼◻◻(archaic or obsolete: to sail along the coast or side of) |
agent de bord [Canada] nom {m} | flight attendant [flight attendants]◼◼◼(member of the crew of an airplane who is responsible for the comfort and safety of its passengers) |
agente de bord [Canada] nom {f} | flight attendant [flight attendants]◼◼◼(member of the crew of an airplane who is responsible for the comfort and safety of its passengers) stewardess [stewardesses]◼◼◻(female flight attendant) |
aller au bordel verbe | wench [wenched, wenching, wenches](to frequent prostitutes) |
au bord de preposition | by◼◼◼(near, or next to) on the brink of◼◼◻(very near to) |
au bord des larmes adjectif | tearful◼◼◼(accompanied by tears) |
au premier abord preposition | at first glance◼◼◼(after only a superficial examination or review) at first blush◼◻◻(upon first impression or consideration) |
avoir le cul bordé de nouilles (vulgar) verbe | luck out(to experience great luck) |
bâbord nom {m} | port [ports]◼◼◼(left-hand side of a vessel when facing the front) |
babord nom {m} | port [ports]◼◼◼(left-hand side of a vessel when facing the front) |
bouillie bordelaise nom {f} | Bordeaux mixture◼◼◼(copper sulphate and lime mixture) |
c'est quoi ce bordel ? phrase | what the fuck◼◼◼(An intensive form of what) |