Francia | Angol |
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double paire nom {f} | two pair◼◼◼(poker hand that contains two pairs) |
double pénétration nom {f} | double penetration◼◼◼(The simultaneous penetration of one or more orifices of one person by two other people) |
double sens nom {m} | double entendre◼◼◼(phrase with two meanings) |
double vé nom {m} | double-u(name of the letter W, w) |
double vie nom {f} | double life◼◼◼(existence or life that has two aspects, particularly when one of them is regarded as embarrassing, immoral, or unlawful and thus kept hidden from a person's family, friends, and work colleagues) |
double vitrage nom {m} | double glazing◼◼◼(A system of insulated windows (and doors) having two parallel layers of glass separated by an air space) |
doublement adverbe | doubly◼◼◼(in a double manner) |
doublepensée nom {f} | doublethink◼◼◼(the power of holding two contradictory beliefs) |
doubler verbe | double [doubled, doubling, doubles]◼◼◼(to multiply by two) double [doubled, doubling, doubles]◼◼◼verb line [lined, lining, lines]◼◼◻(cover the inside surface of (something)) dub [dubbed, dubbing, dubs]◼◼◻(to replace soundtrack of a film with translation) overtake [overtook, overtaken, overtaking, overtakes]◼◻◻(to pass a more slowly moving object) jump [jumped, jumping, jumps]◼◻◻(move to a position in (a queue/line) that is further forward) understudy◼◻◻(to study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required) |
doubler la mise verbe | double down◼◼◼(gambling) |
doublet nom {m} | doublet [doublets]◼◼◼(pair of cognates in a language) doubleton◼◻◻(math: set of two elements) |
doubleur nom {m} | voice actor◼◼◼(an actor who provides voices for animations, dubbed films) dubber◼◼◼(person working with film) |
doubleurs nom {m pl} | dubber(person working with film) |
doubleuse nom {f} | voice actor◼◼◼(an actor who provides voices for animations, dubbed films) dubber◼◼◻(person working with film) |
doubleuses nom {f pl} | dubber(person working with film) |
doublon nom {m} | doubloon◼◼◼(former Spanish gold coin) double [doubles]◼◼◼(redundant item for which an identical item already exists) doublet [doublets]◼◻◻(pair of two similar or equal things) typographical error [typographical errors](typing error) |
doublure nom {f} | lining [linings]◼◼◼(covering for the inside of something) lining [linings]◼◼◼(material used for inside covering) understudy◼◼◼(performer who understudies) swing [swings]◼◻◻(substitute musical theater performer) |
doublure nom | stand-in◼◼◻(person who stands in for an actor during shooting setup) |
Doubs nom propre {m} | Doubs◼◼◼(department of France) Doubs◼◼◼(river) |
douçâtre adjectif | sickly [sicklier, sickliest](overly sweet) sweetish(somewhat sweet) |
douce adjectif {f} | soft [softer, softest]◼◼◼(gentle) smooth [smoother, smoothest]◼◼◻(linguistics, classical studies, of a vowel: lacking marked aspiration) mild [milder, mildest]◼◼◻(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) |