Francúzština | Angličtina |
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avers nom {m} | obverse [obverses]◼◼◼(the heads side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that has the principal) |
avers adjectif {m} | obverse◼◼◼(turned or facing toward the observer) |
averse nom {f} | shower [showers]◼◼◼(brief fall of rain) downpour◼◼◻(heavy rain) cloudburst [cloudbursts]◼◼◻(sudden heavy rainstorm) |
aversif adjectif | aversive◼◼◼(causing avoidance) |
aversion nom {f} | aversion [aversions]◼◼◼(fixed dislike) abhorrence◼◼◻(extreme aversion) |
aversion nom | horror [horrors]◼◻◻(intense dislike or aversion) |
[nautical] par le travers adverbe | alongside(along the side; by the side; side by side; abreast, see also: side by side; abreast) |
de travers adverbe | sideways◼◼◼(askance) awry◼◼◼(obliquely, crookedly; askew) askance◼◼◻(of look: with disapproval) |
de travers adjectif | awry◼◼◼(turned or twisted toward one side) askew◼◼◼(turned or twisted to one side) |
flûte traversière nom {f} | Western concert flute(transverse woodwind instrument made of metal or wood) |
métavers nom {m} | metaverse◼◼◼(hypothetical future Internet) |
parler à tort et à travers verbe | talk through one's hat(to speak lacking knowledge) |
parler à travers son chapeau verbe | talk through one's hat(to speak lacking knowledge) |
regarder de travers nom {m} | dirty look◼◼◼(unpleasant look) |
rester en travers de la gorge verbe | |
thérapie aversive nom {f} | aversion therapy◼◼◼(treatment in which the patient is exposed to a stimulus while being subjected to discomfort) |
travers nom {m} | foible [foibles]◼◼◼(a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit) |
travers de porc nom {m} | sparerib◼◼◼(cut of meat including the rib bones) |
traversable adjectif | traversable◼◼◼adjective |
traverse nom {f} | railroad tie◼◼◼(piece supporting the rails of a railroad) transom [transoms]◼◼◼(crosspiece over a door) |
traverser verbe | cross [crossed, crossing, crosses]◼◼◼(go from one side of something to the other) go through◼◼◻(to travel from one end to the other) go through◼◼◻(undergo, suffer, experience) traverse [traversed, traversing, traverses]◼◼◻(to travel across, often under difficult conditions) pass through◼◼◻(to transit) get across◼◼◻(to cross; to move from one side (of something) to the other) |
traverser en dehors des clous verbe | jaywalk [jaywalked, jaywalking, jaywalks]◼◼◼(violate pedestrian traffic regulations) |
traverser l'esprit verbe | |
traversin nom {m} | bolster [bolsters]◼◼◼(large cushion or pillow) |
traversée nom | crossing [crossings]◼◼◼(voyage across a body of water) passthrough(The act of passing through) |
traversée nom {f} | walkthrough((video games) playthrough detailing the steps involved in winning the game) |
voir à travers verbe | see through◼◼◼(perceive visually through something transparent) |