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débauché adjectif {m} | debauched◼◼◼(corrupted, immoral) |
débauché adjectif | loose [looser, loosest]◼◼◼(promiscuous) debaucherous◼◻◻(excessively indulgent in sensual pleasures) rakish◼◻◻(like a rake) |
débaucher verbe | debauch [debauched, debauching, debauches]◼◼◼((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce) |
débaucher [employee] verbe | poach [poached, poaching, poaches]◼◼◼(to entice an employee or customer to switch) |
débaucherie nom {f} | debauchery◼◼◼noun |
débaucheur nom | debaucher◼◼◼(Somebody who debauches or corrupts others) |
débecqueter verbe | hurl [hurled, hurling, hurls](vomit) |
débecter verbe | cat [catted, catting, cats](vomit) hurl [hurled, hurling, hurls](vomit) |
débenture nom {f} | debenture◼◼◼noun debenture◼◼◼(certificate that certifies an amount of money owed to someone) |
débequeter verbe | cat [catted, catting, cats](vomit) |
débile adjectif | dumb [dumber, dumbest]◼◼◼(extremely stupid) weak [weaker, weakest]◼◼◻(lacking in force or ability) goofy◼◻◻(silly) |
débile nom {m} nom {f} | moron [morons]◼◼◼(person who makes uncool attempts to impress others) cock [cocks]◼◻◻(slang: stupid person) nut job◼◻◻(someone who is insane) |
débile nom | nincompoop◼◻◻(foolish or silly person) |
débilité nom {f} | debility [debilities]◼◼◼(state of weakness) |
débilité sénile nom {f} | dotage(senility) |
débiliter verbe | debilitate [debilitated, debilitating, debilitates]◼◼◼(to make feeble; to weaken) |
débiner verbe | badmouth◼◼◼(to criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully) |
débit nom {m} | debit [debits]◼◼◼(in bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account) discharge [discharges]◼◼◼(volume of water transported by a river in a certain amount of time) throughput [throughputs]◼◼◼(rate of data transmission) bandwidth [bandwidths]◼◼◻(measure of data flow rate in digital networks) |
débit (de production) nom {m} | throughput [throughputs]◼◼◼(rate of processing) |
débit binaire nom {m} | bitrate◼◼◼(frequency of bits at passing point) |
débit cardiaque nom {m} | cardiac output◼◼◼(volume of blood pumped from a ventricle of the heart per unit time) |
débit de tabac nom {m} | tobacconist's◼◼◼(shop that sells tobacco products) |
débiter verbe | reel off◼◼◼(list effortlessly and quickly) |
débiter rapidement verbe | rattle off(list or recite quickly) rhyme off(list or recite quickly) |
débiteur nom {m} | debtor [debtors]◼◼◼(a person or firm that owes money) obligor◼◼◻(party bearing obligation) |
débiteur adjectif | outstanding◼◼◻(owed as a debt) |
débitmètre nom {m} | flowmeter◼◼◼(device for measuring flow) |