Francúzština | Angličtina |
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bras nom | arm [arms]◼◼◼(part of a chromosome) |
bras nom {m} | arm [arms]◼◼◼(upper appendage from shoulder to wrist) prong [prongs](branch) |
bras d'honneur nom {m} | bras d'honneur◼◼◼(obscene gesture) |
bras de fer nom {m} | arm wrestling◼◼◼(a sport) showdown [showdowns]◼◻◻(the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor) power struggle◼◻◻(a fight to gain dominance) |
bras de levier nom {m} | lever arm◼◼◼(distance between the point of application and axis) moment arm◼◻◻(distance) |
bras de rivière nom {m} | inlet [inlets]◼◼◼(body of water let into a coast) |
bras dessus bras dessous adverbe | arm in arm◼◼◼(arms linked or around each other's shoulder or waist) |
bras droit nom {m} | right-hand man◼◼◼(trusted assistant) |
bras mort nom {m} | oxbow lake [oxbow lakes]◼◼◼(crescent-shaped lake) |
bras séculier nom {m} | secular arm◼◼◼(lay authority of a secular judge to punish an offender tried in an ecclesiastical court) |
braser verbe | braze [brazed, brazing, brazes]◼◼◼(The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness) weld [welded, welding, welds]◼◼◼(to join materials (especially metals) by applying heat) |
brasier nom {m} | inferno◼◼◼(large fire) brazier [braziers]◼◼◼(an upright standing or hanging metal bowl used for holding burning coal) |
Brasilia nom propre | Brasília◼◼◼(The capital of Brazil) |
brassage nom {m} | brewing◼◼◼(production of alcoholic beverages) |
brassard nom {m} | armband [armbands]◼◼◼(band worn around the arm) |
brassard nom | armlet◼◼◻(A band worn on the arm for ornamental or identification purposes) |
brassard de l’avant-bras nom {m} | vambrace(piece of armor from elbow to wrist) |
brasse nom {f} | fathom◼◼◼(distance between an adult man’s arms stretched out away from the sides of his torso; unit of length for water depth equivalent to six feet (about 1.8 metres)) breaststroke◼◼◼(swimming stroke) stroke [strokes]◼◼◻(specific combination of movements of the arms and legs which, when repeated, causes the swimmer to advance through the water; manner in which such movements are made) |
brassemer des Malouines nom {m} | loggerhead duck(Tachyeres brachypterus) |
brasser verbe | brew [brewed, brewing, brews]◼◼◼(to make beer) brew [brewed, brewing, brews]◼◼◼verb brace [braced, bracing, braces]◼◻◻(to swing round the yards) intermingle [intermingled, intermingling, intermingles](to mix together) |
brasserie nom {f} | brewery [breweries]◼◼◼(building where beer is produced) brasserie◼◼◼(type of restaurant) beer parlour(a bar, selling beers, that has tables) |
brasseur nom {m} | brewer [brewers]◼◼◼(someone who brews) |
brasseuse nom {f} | brewer [brewers]◼◼◼(someone who brews) |
brassin nom {m} | mash◼◼◼(in brewing) |
brassique nom {f} | brassica(cabbage family) |
brassique adjectif {m} {f} | brassic(of or relating to brassicas) |
brassière nom {f} | motherfucker(generic term of abuse) |