Francia | Angol |
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fouler verbe | tread [trod, trodden, treading, treads]◼◼◼(to beat with one's feet; to trample) tread [trod, trodden, treading, treads]◼◼◼(to step on) thresh [threshed, threshing, threshes]◼◻◻(to separate the grain from the straw or husks) stomp [stomped, stomping, stomps]◼◻◻(trample heavily on something or someone) |
fouler aux pieds verbe | ride roughshod over◼◼◼(to treat someone roughly) |
foulon nom {m} | fuller [fullers]◼◼◼(person) |
foulque nom {f} | coot [coots]◼◼◼(bird) |
foultitude nom {f} | oodles(unspecified large amount, number, or quantity, see also: lots) |
four nom {m} | oven [ovens]◼◼◼(chamber used for baking or heating) furnace [furnaces]◼◼◼(device for heating in a factory, melting metals, etc) kiln [kilns]◼◼◼(oven, furnace or heated chamber) flop [flops]◼◻◻(failure, especially in the entertainment industry) |
four à micro-ondes nom {m} | microwave oven◼◼◼(oven using microwave energy) |
fourbe adjectif | duplicitous◼◼◼(given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech) sneaky [sneakier, sneakiest]◼◼◻(dishonest; deceitful) two-faced◼◼◻adjective wily [wilier, wiliest]◼◻◻(sly, cunning) |
fourbe nom {m} | knave [knaves]◼◻◻(deceitful fellow) |
fourberie nom {f} | cunning◼◼◼(skill of being sly or deceitful) guile◼◼◻(astuteness, cunning) |
fourbir verbe | burnish [burnished, burnishing, burnishes](to make (something, such as a surface) bright, shiny, and smooth by, or (by extension) as if by, rubbing, see also: polish; shine) |
fourche nom {f} | fork [forks]◼◼◼(bicycle or motorcycle fork) fork [forks]◼◼◼(intersection) fork [forks]◼◼◼(point where a waterway splits) fork [forks]◼◼◼(pronged tool) pitchfork [pitchforks]◼◼◻(farm tool with tines) crotch [crotches]◼◼◻(area where something forks) split end◼◻◻(hair which has split at the end) |
fourche à vanner nom {f} | winnowing fork(fork used to winnow, see also: winnowing shovel) |
fourchelang nom propre {m} | parseltongue◼◼◼(language of snakes in Harry Potter) |
fourcher [Louisiana] verbe | branch off(to diverge into two or more separate paths) |
fourchetée nom | forkful [forksful]◼◼◼(amount a fork will hold) |
fourchette nom {f} | fork [forks]◼◼◼(chess: simultaneous attack) fork [forks]◼◼◼(eating utensil) wishbone [wishbones]◼◻◻(bird's bone) frog [frogs]◼◻◻(organ in a horse’s foot) |
fourchette à poisson nom {f} | fish fork◼◼◼(fork for fish) |
fourchette à salade nom {f} | salad fork◼◼◼(fork intended for use when eating salad) |
fourchette sternale nom {f} | suprasternal notch◼◼◼(conspicuous dip visible at the top of the human chest where the neck joins the sternum) |
fourchettée nom | forkful [forksful](amount a fork will hold) |