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tenace adjectif | dogged◼◼◻(stubbornly persevering, steadfast) feisty [feistier, feistiest]◼◻◻(tenacious) pertinacious(stubbornly resolute or tenacious) |
tenacement adverbe | ruthlessly(in a ruthless manner) |
ténacité nom {f} | tenacity◼◼◼(quality or state of being tenacious) pertinacity◼◻◻(state of being pertinacious) |
tenaille nom {f} | pincers [pincers]◼◼◼(gripping tool) |
tenancier de maison close nom {m} | brothelkeeper(person who keeps a brothel) |
tenancière nom {f} | madam [madams]◼◼◼(woman who manages a brothel) brothelkeeper(person who keeps a brothel) |
tenancière de maison close nom {f} | brothelkeeper(person who keeps a brothel) |
tenancière d’une maison close nom {f} | madam [madams]◼◼◼(woman who manages a brothel) |
tenants et aboutissants nom {m pl} | ins and outs◼◼◼(the details or fine points) |
tendance nom {f} | trend [trends]◼◼◼(an inclination in a direction) trend [trends]◼◼◼(a fad) tendency [tendencies]◼◼◼(likelihood of behaving in a particular way) pattern [patterns]◼◼◻(intelligible arrangement which has a mathematical, geometric, statistical etc. relationship) propensity [propensities]◼◼◻(tendency) inclination [inclinations]◼◼◻noun tide [tides]◼◼◻(tendency or direction of causes, influences or events; course; current) |
tendanceur nom {m} | trendsetter [trendsetters]◼◼◼(someone who starts a trend, or makes one more popular) |
tendancieux adjectif | tendentious◼◼◼adjective |
tendeur nom {m} | bungee [bungees]◼◼◼(elastic strap for securing luggage) |
tendez-leur la main et ils vous prennent le bras (lend a hand and they take your arm) phrase | give them an inch and they'll take a mile(a limited concession will encourage someone to take greater liberties) |
tendon nom {m} | tendon [tendons]◼◼◼(band of fibrous tissue) |
tendon d’Achille nom {m} | Achilles tendon [Achilles tendons]◼◼◼(strong tendon in the calf of the leg) |
tendre adjectif | tender [tenderer, tenderest]◼◼◼(fond, loving, gentle, sweet) tender [tenderer, tenderest]◼◼◼(sensitive or painful) tender [tenderer, tenderest]◼◼◼(soft and easily chewed) |
tendre verbe | tense [tensed, tensing, tenses]◼◼◼(make tense) hold out◼◼◻verb stretch out◼◻◻(to extend fully) rax(to hand or pass something) |
tendre l'autre joue verbe | turn the other cheek◼◼◼(accept injury without revenge) |
tendre l'oreille verbe | prick up one's ears(to listen attentively) |
tendre vers verbe | trend [trended, trending, trends]◼◼◼verb shade [shaded, shading, shades](to vary slightly, particularly in color) |
tendrement adverbe | tenderly◼◼◼(in a tender manner) |
tendresse nom {f} | tenderness◼◼◼(a tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings) |
tendu adjectif | tense [tenser, tensest]◼◼◼(showing stress or strain) |