Franska | Engelska |
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apr. J.-C. (après Jésus-Christ); en l'an de grâce [archaic] adverbe | AD(anno Domini) |
arbitre de chaise nom {m} | chair umpire◼◼◼noun |
archaic] nom {m} | welkin(the sky which appears to an observer on the Earth as a dome in which celestial bodies are visible, see also: firmament; sky) |
Archaimbaud nom propre {m} | Archibald(male given name) |
archaïque adjectif | archaic◼◼◼(old-fashioned or antiquated) |
archaïser verbe | archaize [archaized, archaizing, archaizes]◼◼◼(To give an archaic quality or character to) |
archaïsme nom {m} | archaism [archaisms]◼◼◼(archaic word, language) |
avoir la chair de poule verbe | crawl [crawled, crawling, crawls]◼◼◼(to feel swarming sensation) |
bien en chair adjectif | buxom [buxomer, buxomest]◼◼◼(having a full, voluptuous figure) |
bièvre [archaic] nom {m} | beaver [beavers]◼◼◼(semiaquatic rodent) |
blanchaille (uncooked) nom {f} | whitebait◼◼◼(young of various species of fish) |
blockchain nom {f} | blockchain◼◼◼(shared record) |
boulet chaîné nom {m} | chain shot(projectile consisting of two cannon balls linked by a chain) |
changer de chaîne de télévision rapidement verbe | flick over(change channel) |
chevêtre [archaic] nom {m} | halter [halters](animal's headgear) |
coi [archaic] adjectif | coy [coyer, coyest]◼◼◼(archaic: quiet, reserved, modest) |
con comme une chaise ("dumb as a chair") adjectif | thick as a brickadjective |
conseil [archaic] nom {m} | counsel [counsels]◼◼◼(deliberate purpose) |
conveys the archaic meaning] | methinks(it seems to me) |
courtepointe [archaic] nom {f} | quilt [quilts]◼◼◼(bed covering) |
déchaîné adjectif {m} {f} | wild [wilder, wildest]◼◼◼(unrestrained or uninhibited) |
déchaîné adjectif | unleashed◼◼◼(not leashed) |
déchainement nom {m} | rampage◼◼◼(a course of violent, frenzied action) |
déchaîner verbe | unleash [unleashed, unleashing, unleashes]◼◼◼(to free from a leash) unchain [unchained, unchaining, unchains]◼◼◻(to remove chains from; to free; to liberate) |
déchainer verbe | unchain [unchained, unchaining, unchains]◼◼◼(to remove chains from; to free; to liberate) unshackle [unshackled, unshackling, unshackles](to remove shackles) |
en chair et en os preposition | in the flesh◼◼◼(with one's own body and presence) |
enchaînement nom {m} | concatenation [concatenations]◼◼◼(series of links united) |
enchainement nom {m} | train [trains](series of events or ideas which are interconnected) |
enchaîner verbe | chain [chained, chaining, chains]◼◼◼(to fasten with a chain) chain [chained, chaining, chains]◼◼◼(to link together) segue [segued, seguing, segues]◼◼◻(music: to move smoothly from one theme to another) segue [segued, seguing, segues]◼◼◻(to move smoothly from one topic to another) segue [segued, seguing, segues]◼◼◻(to play a sequence of records without talking in between) concatenate [concatenated, concatenating, concatenates]◼◻◻(link together) |
enchainer verbe | shackle [shackled, shackling, shackles]◼◼◼(to inhibit the abilities of) shackle [shackled, shackling, shackles]◼◼◼(to restrain using shackles) |
éole-harpe [archaic] nom {f} | aeolian harp(type of harp) |
éoli-harpe [archaic] nom {f} | aeolian harp(type of harp) |