Franska | Engelska |
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lécheur nom {m} | licker [lickers]◼◼◼(someone or something that licks) |
lécheur de boule nom {m} | cocksucker(an objectionable person) |
lécheuse nom {f} | licker [lickers]◼◼◼(someone or something that licks) |
livre d'heures nom {m} | book of hours◼◼◼(illuminated devotional book from the Middle Ages) |
malheur nom {m} | misfortune [misfortunes]◼◼◼(an undesirable event such as an accident) woe [woes]◼◼◼(grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity) adversity [adversities]◼◼◻(state of being adverse) sadness◼◻◻(event causing sadness) |
malheur nom {f} | unhappiness◼◼◻(feeling of not being happy) |
malheuresement | unfortunately[UK: ʌn.ˈfɔː.tʃʊ.nət.li] [US: ʌn.ˈfɔːr.tʃə.nət.li] |
malheureuse nom {f} | wretch [wretches]◼◼◼(unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person) |
malheureusement adverbe | unfortunately◼◼◼(happening through bad luck) |
malheureusement adverbe {f-Pl} | sadly◼◼◻(in a sad manner) |
malheureusement pas phrase | I'm afraid not◼◼◼(unfortunately, no) |
malheureux adjectif | unhappy [unhappier, unhappiest]◼◼◼(not happy; sad) hapless◼◼◻(very unlucky; ill-fated) infelicitous [infelicitouser, infelicitousest]◼◻◻(inappropriate or awkward; not well said, expressed, or done) disgruntled◼◻◻adjective |
malheureux nom {m} | wretch [wretches]◼◼◻(unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person) |
marcheur nom {m} | walker [walkers]◼◼◼(person who walks) |
marcheur adjectif {m} | ambulatorialadjective |
martin-pêcheur nom {m} | kingfisher [kingfishers]◼◼◼(any of various birds of the suborder Alcedines) |
martin-pêcheur nom | kingfish [kingfishes](fish) |
martin-pêcheur d'Europe nom | common kingfisher◼◼◼(Alcedo atthis) |
mégawattheure nom {m} | megawatt-hour◼◼◼(unit of energy) |
même une pendule cassée donne l'heure deux fois par jour phrase | a stopped clock is right twice a day(something or someone unreliable is right sometimes, even by accident) |
mentir comme un arracheur de dents verbe | lie through one's teeth(To tell a gross or egregious untruth) |
méta-chercheur nom {m} | |
montagnes Rocheuses nom propre {f-Pl} | Rocky Mountains◼◼◼(mountain range) |
neuf heures nom {f pl} | nine o'clock◼◼◼(the start of the tenth hour) |
nous étions habituellement assis à côté du trou sur le lac gelé et nous pêchions pendant des heures. verbe | would(indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) |
nouvelle de dernière heure nom | breaking news◼◼◼(news that just happened or is happening) |
office des Grandes Heures nom {m} | Great Hours(a particularly solemn celebration in the Eastern Orthodox Church) |
onze heures nom {f pl} | eleven o'clock◼◼◼(the start of the twelfth hour) |
par bonheur adverbe | fortunately◼◼◼(it is fortunate that) happily◼◼◻(by good chance, fortunately) |
pêcheur nom {m} | fisherman◼◼◼(person catching fish) |
pécheur nom {m} | sinner [sinners]◼◼◼(person who has sinned) |
Pecheur nom propre | Fisher◼◼◼(Equivalent surnames of "fisher" in other languages) |
pêcheur (person) nom {m} | fisher◼◼◼(person who fishes) |