Francia | Angol |
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miséricorde nom | clemency◼◻◻(forgiveness or compassion) |
monocorde nom {m} | monochord [monochords]◼◼◼noun |
nœud d'encordement nom {m} | butterfly knot(type of knot) |
obcordé adjectif | obcordate(botany: of a reversed cordate shape) |
pleuvoir des cordes verbe | rain cats and dogs◼◼◼(to rain very heavily) |
pomme de discorde nom {f} | bone of contention◼◼◼(Something that continues to be disputed) apple of discord◼◼◻(object which sows anger and dissension) |
quatuor à cordes nom {m} | string quartet◼◼◼(composition for four string players) string quartet◼◼◼(group of four string players) |
recorder verbe | restring [restringed, restringing, restrings](string again) |
s'accorder verbe | reflect [reflected, reflecting, reflects]◼◼◼(to agree with; to closely follow) harmonize [harmonized, harmonizing, harmonizes]◼◼◻(to be in harmonious agreement) bargain [bargained, bargaining, bargains]◼◼◻(to make a bargain) jibe [jibed, jibing, jibes](to accord or agree) |
s'accorder avec verbe | comport [comported, comporting, comports]◼◼◼(to be in agreement) |
saut à la corde nom {m} | jump rope◼◼◼((colloquial) single jump) jump rope◼◼◼(game or activity) |
sauter à la corde verbe | jump rope◼◼◼(to jump over a rope repeatedly as a game or exercise) |
supercorde nom {f} | superstring◼◼◼(hypothetical physical object) |
tambourin à cordes nom {m} | psalterium [psalteria](zither-like instrument) |
théorie des cordes nom {f} | string theory◼◼◼(candidate unified theory of all physical forces and particles) |
tir à la corde nom {m} | tug of war [tugs of war]◼◼◼(game) |