Franska | Engelska |
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Pierrot nom propre | Petey◼◻◻(diminutive of Peter) |
piété nom {f} | piety [pieties]◼◼◼(reverence and devotion to God) piety [pieties]◼◼◼noun |
piété nom | godliness◼◼◻(the condition and quality of being godly) |
piété filiale nom {f} | filial piety◼◼◼(respect to one's parents and ancestors) |
piétiné adjectif {m} | trodden◼◼◼(crushed by being walked on) |
piétinée adjectif {f} | trodden◼◼◼(crushed by being walked on) |
piétiner verbe | trample [trampled, trampling, tramples]◼◼◼((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) stomp [stomped, stomping, stomps]◼◼◼(trample heavily on something or someone) tread [trod, trodden, treading, treads]◼◼◻(to beat with one's feet; to trample) languish [languished, languishing, languishes](to be neglected, to make little progress) |
piétisme nom {f} | pietism◼◼◼(movement in the Lutheran church) |
piétiste nom {m} nom {f} | pietist [pietists]◼◼◼(supporter of pietism) |
piéton adjectif | pedestrian◼◼◼(of or intended for pedestrians) |
piéton nom {m} | pedestrian [pedestrians]◼◼◼(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) |
piétonisation nom {f} | pedestrianization◼◼◼(the restriction of access to a street to pedestrians only) |
piétoniser verbe | pedestrianize [pedestrianized, pedestrianizing, pedestrianizes](restrict access to a street to pedestrians only) |
piétonne nom {f} | pedestrian [pedestrians]◼◼◼(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) |
piétonnier adjectif | pedestrian◼◼◼(of or intended for pedestrians) |
piétonnisation nom {f} | pedestrianization◼◼◼(the restriction of access to a street to pedestrians only) |
piétonniser verbe | pedestrianize [pedestrianized, pedestrianizing, pedestrianizes]◼◼◼(restrict access to a street to pedestrians only) |
piètre adjectif | poor [poorer, poorest]◼◼◼(of low quality) |
pieu nom | pile [piles]◼◼◼(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth) stake [stakes]◼◼◼(Mormonism: territorial division) |
pieu nom {m} | stake [stakes]◼◼◼(pointed long and slender piece of wood etc.) sack [sacks]◼◼◻(colloquial: bed) spike [spikes]◼◼◻(anything resembling such a nail in shape) pad [pads]◼◻◻(slang: bed) fencepost(post holding up a fence) paling(stick) |
pieusement adverbe | piously◼◼◼(in a pious manner) |
pieuter verbe | crash [crashed, crashing, crashes]◼◼◼(to make informal temporary living arrangments) |
pieuvre nom {f} | octopus [octopi]◼◼◼(mollusc) tentacle [tentacles]◼◼◻(insidious reach or influence) |
pieuvre (8 arms) nom {f} | squid [squids]◼◼◼(sea animal) |
pieux adjectif | pious◼◼◼(of or pertaining to piety) godly◼◼◻(devoted to a god or God) reverent◼◻◻(showing respect or reverence; respectful) |
pieux mensonge nom {m} | white lie◼◼◼(deliberate untrue statement which is intended to produce a favorable result) |
piézoélectricité nom {f} | piezoelectricity◼◼◼(capacity of crystal to generate electricity) |