Franska | Engelska |
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ring nom {m} | ring road◼◼◼(highway) |
ring de boxe nom {m} | boxing ring◼◼◼(a space, in which a boxing match is fought) |
ringard adjectif | cheesy [cheesier, cheesiest]◼◼◼(overdramatic, clichéd) |
ringard adjectif {m} | lame [lamer, lamest]◼◼◻(slang: failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant) gay [gayer, gayest]◼◻◻(lame, uncool (used to express dislike)) |
ringard [informal] adjectif {m} | old-fashioned◼◼◼(outdated or no longer in vogue) |
ringgit nom {m} | ringgit◼◼◼(currency) |
ringwoodite nom {f} | ringwoodite◼◼◼(cubic form of olivine) |
[incompatible numbering traditions] troisième déclinaison nom {m} | dative case(case used to express direction towards an indirect object) |
[offspring] perdreau nom {m} | partridge [partridges](any bird of the genera Perdix or Alectoris) |
[ring] bouée de sauvetage nom {f} | life preserver [life preservers](buoyant ring or vest) |
[♀ offspring] nom | horse [horses](members of the species Equus ferus) |
[♂ offspring] nom | horse [horses](members of the species Equus ferus) |
amphibéringien adjectif | amphiberingian◼◼◼adjective |
astringence nom {f} | astringent [astringents]◼◼◼(substance which draws tissue together) |
biréfringence nom {f} | birefringence◼◼◼(the splitting of a ray of light into two parallel rays of perpendicular polarization by passage through an optically anisotropic medium) |
bitte d'amarrage (mooring bollard) nom {f} | bollard [bollards]◼◼◼(post to secure mooring lines) |
bringuebale nom {f} | brake [brakes](nautical: handle of pump) |
Béringie nom {f} | Beringia◼◼◼proper noun |
dring-dring interjection | ding dong(onomatopoeia for the sound of a doorbell) |
dringuelle [Belgium] nom {f} | tip [tips](small amount of money left for a servant as a token of appreciation) |
dégringoler verbe | plummet [plummeted, plummeting, plummets]◼◼◼(to drop swiftly, in a direct manner; to fall quickly) tumble [tumbled, tumbling, tumbles]◼◼◼(to fall end over end) tank [tanked, tanking, tanks]◼◻◻(to fail or fall) bucket down(rain heavily) |
détroit de Béring nom propre {m} | Bering Strait◼◼◼(strait between Russia and Alaska) |
engainer [referring to electrical wires] verbe | sheathe [sheathed, sheathing, sheathes]◼◼◼(to encase (something) with a protective covering) |
entrée (act of entering) nom {f} | access [accesses]◼◼◼(act of approaching or entering) |
espringale nom {f} | springald(ancient military engine) |
floor covering: carpette nom {f} | mat [mats](foot wiping device or floor covering) |
fringant adjectif | dashing◼◼◼(spirited, audacious and full of high spirits) |
Fringant nom propre {m} | Vixen◼◼◼(reindeer of Santa Claus) |
fringue nom {f} | stitch [stitches]◼◼◼(colloquial: any least part of a fabric or dress) |
fringues nom {f pl} | threads◼◼◼(clothes (slang)) |
Féringien nom {m} | Faroese [Faroese]◼◼◼(person from the Faroe Islands) |
Féringienne nom {f} | Faroese [Faroese]◼◼◼(person from the Faroe Islands) |
gringalet nom {m} | weakling [weaklings]◼◼◼(person of weak or even sickly physical constitution) weakling [weaklings]◼◼◼noun |
Lotharingie nom {f} | Lotharingia◼◼◼proper noun |
lotharingien adjectif | Lotharingian◼◼◼(of or relating to Lotharingia) |