Francia | Angol |
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araire [swing-plough] nom {f} | plough [ploughs]◼◼◼(device pulled through the ground) |
arc long anglais nom {m} | longbow [longbows]◼◼◼(large bow) |
arc tangente nom {m} | arctangent [arctangents]◼◼◼(inverse of tangent function) |
archange nom {m} | archangel [archangels]◼◼◼(angel who leads other angels) |
archangélique adjectif | archangelic◼◼◼adjective |
Arkhangelsk nom propre {m} | Arkhangelsk◼◼◼(city in Russia) |
Arkhanguelsk nom propre {m} | Arkhangelsk◼◼◼(city in Russia) |
arlequin plongeur nom | harlequin duck◼◼◼(Histrionicus histrionicus) |
arrangement nom {m} | arrangement [arrangements]◼◼◼(act of arranging) arrangement [arrangements]◼◼◼(music: adaptation of a piece of music) settlement [settlements]◼◼◻((law) resolution) |
arranger verbe | arrange [arranged, arranging, arranges]◼◼◼(to set up, organise) make up◼◻◻(to arrange, to advance) |
arranger les choses verbe | mop up◼◼◼(To fix problems; to correct or repair) |
assiette [for holding food] nom {f} | dish [dishes]◼◼◼(vessel for holding/serving food) |
astringence nom {f} | astringent [astringents]◼◼◼(substance which draws tissue together) |
austro-hongrois adjectif | Austro-Hungarian◼◼◼(of or pertaining to the monarchy composed of Austria and Hungary) |
Austro-Hongrois nom {m} | Austro-Hungarian◼◼◼(a person from Austria-Hungary) |
Austro-Hongroise nom {f} | Austro-Hungarian◼◼◼(a person from Austria-Hungary) |
autoboxing nom | autoboxing(automatic boxing) |
autocommutateur (among telephone workers) nom {m} | telephone exchange◼◼◼(equipment) telephone exchange◼◼◼(rooms) |
autoextinguible adjectif | self-extinguishing◼◼◼adjective |
Autriche-Hongrie nom {f} | Austria-Hungary◼◼◼(former country in Central Europe) |
aux anges preposition | on top of the world◼◼◼(exceptionally pleased) |
aux idiots l'argent brûle entre les doigts [Fools' money burns through their fingers] phrase | a fool and his money are soon parted(it is easy to get money from foolish people) |
aux idiots l'argent file entre les doigts [Fools' money slips through their fingers] phrase | a fool and his money are soon parted◼◼◼(it is easy to get money from foolish people) |
avez-vous un menu en anglais phrase | do you have a menu in English◼◼◼(phrase) |
avoir du sang sur les mains verbe | have blood on one's hands(be responsible for a violent act) |
avoir faim [to be hungry] adjectif | hungry [hungrier, hungriest]◼◼◼(affected by hunger; desirous of food) |
avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre [to have the butter and the money from [selling] the butter] verbe | have one's cake and eat it too(to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) |
avoir ses Anglais verbe | come on(to get one's period) |
avoir tort [to be wrong] adjectif {m} | wrong [worse, worst]◼◼◼(incorrect) |
baby-sitting nom {m} | babysitting◼◼◼(work of a babysitter) |
back to their starting point verbe | walk [walked, walking, walks](to take for a walk) |
bain de sang nom | bloodbath◼◼◼(indiscriminate killing or slaughter) |
bain de sang nom {m} | bloodbath◼◼◼(upset) |
baiser lingual nom {m} | French kiss(a kiss involving the tongue) |
balisong nom {m} | butterfly knife◼◼◼(folding pocket knife) |
bang nom {m} | bong [bongs]◼◼◼(vessel used in smoking various substances) |