Franska | Engelska |
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-esque | -esque(in the style of) -esque(resembling) |
-ique | -ic(Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) -ics(fields of knowledge or practice) |
-logique | -logical(used to form adjectival forms of nouns) |
-oïque | -oic◼◼◼ |
-otique | |
-plégique | -plegic( of -plegia) |
1 Chroniques nom propre {f-Pl} | 1 Chronicles◼◼◼(book of the Bible) |
2 Chroniques nom {f} | 2 Chronicles◼◼◼(book of the Bible) |
[1] bourrasque nom {f} | blast [blasts]◼◼◼noun |
[4] boutique en ligne nom {f} | shop [shops]◼◼◼noun |
[6] risque nom {m} | danger [dangers]◼◼◼noun |
[after 1789] époque contemporaine nom {f} | modern history(history of the world beginning after the Middle Ages) |
[aloud] soliloque nom {m} | self-talk(talk to oneself) |
[anglicism] forensique adjectif {m} {f} | forensic(relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law) |
[before 1789] époque moderne nom {f} | modern history(history of the world beginning after the Middle Ages) |
[Belgium] maquée nom {f} | quark [quarks](soft creamy cheese) |
[Canada] plaquebière nom {f} | cloudberry(fruit) |
[colloquial] claquer verbe | bite the dust(to die) splash out(to spend a lot of money) |
[colloquial] craquer son slip verbe | lose one's shit(to have a sudden burst of emotion) lose one's shit(vulgar: to lose one's temper) |
[colloquial] disquette nom {f} | pick-up line(short introduction intended to garner romantic or sexual interest from a stranger) |
[colloquial] piquer verbe | swipe [swiped, swiping, swipes](to steal or snatch) |
[coloquial] flanquer les miquettes verbe | give someone the shits(vulgar: to frighten someone) |
[crustacean] décortiquer verbe | peel [peeled, peeling, peels](to remove skin) |
[dated] boracique adjectif | boric(pertaining to the element boron) |
[dated] boracique adjectif {m} {f} | boracic(Relating to borax) |
[fam] arnaquer verbe | defraud [defrauded, defrauding, defrauds](to obtain money or property by fraud) |
[familiar] quel est ton travail ? phrase | what's your job(what's your job?) |
[followed by que and the subjunctive] informally pas besoin verbe | never mind(do not be concerned (about someone or something, or about doing something)) |
[followed by the subjunctive] où que conjunction | whereverconjunction |
[formal] quel est votre travail ? phrase | what's your job(what's your job?) |
[formal] quelles langues parlez-vous ? phrase | what languages do you speak(what languages do you speak?) |
[formal] qu’est-ce que vous faites ? phrase | what are you doingphrase |
[home] domestique adjectif | domestic(of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur) |
[informal] cirque nom propre {m} | Wild West(place or situation in which disorderly behaviour prevails) |
[informal] débarquer verbe | turn out(to refuse service or shelter; to eject or evict) |
[informal] piquer un roupillon verbe | snooze [snoozed, snoozing, snoozes]verb |