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clad [cladded, cladding, clads] (to clothe, to dress, see also: clothe; dress) verb [UK: klæd] [US: ˈklæd] | vêtir◼◼◼verbeMary is scantily clad. = Marie est à peine vêtue. habiller◼◼◻verbe |
clad (of a person: wearing clothing or some other covering on the body) adjective [UK: klæd] [US: ˈklæd] | vêtu◼◼◼adjectifMary is scantily clad. = Marie est à peine vêtue. habillé◼◼◻adjectif |
clad [cladded, cladding, clads] (to cover the walls of a building with some material) verb [UK: klæd] [US: ˈklæd] | couvrir◼◼◻verbe |
clade (group) noun | clade◼◼◼nom {m} |
cladistics noun [UK: kladˈɪstɪks] [US: klædˈɪstɪks] | cladistique◼◼◼nom {f} |
cladogram noun | cladogramme◼◼◼nom {m} |
cleaning lady noun [UK: ˈkliːn.ɪŋ ˈleɪ.di] [US: ˈkliːn.ɪŋ ˈleɪ.di] | femme de ménage◼◼◼nom {f} femme d'ouvragenom {f} |
Cobb salad (salad) noun | salade Cobb◼◼◼nom {f} |
corn salad (a plant) noun [UK: kɔːn ˈsæ.ləd] [US: ˈkɔːrn ˈsæ.ləd] | mâche◼◼◼nom {f} doucettenom {f} |
Cyclades (island chain) proper noun [UK: saɪ.ˈkleɪ.diz] [US: saɪ.ˈkleɪ.diz] | Cyclades◼◼◼nom propre |
debt-laden (having debt) adjective | criblé de dettes◼◼◼adjectif |
Enceladus (moon of Saturn) proper noun [UK: en.ˈse.lə.dəs] [US: en.ˈse.lə.dəs] | Encelade◼◼◼nom propre |
Enceladus (mythology) proper noun [UK: en.ˈse.lə.dəs] [US: en.ˈse.lə.dəs] | Encelade◼◼◼nom propre |
escalade (to scale the walls of a fortification) verb [UK: ˌe.skə.ˈleɪd] [US: e.skə.ˈleɪd] | escalader◼◼◼verbe |
First Lady (the wife of the President of a country) noun [UK: ˈfɜːst ˈleɪ.di] [US: ˈfɝːst ˈleɪ.di] | première dame◼◼◼nom {f} |
fish ladder (structure to facilitate migration of fish) noun | passe à poissons◼◼◼nom {f} |
fruit salad (salad made of fruit) noun [UK: fruːt ˈsæ.ləd] [US: ˈfruːt ˈsæ.ləd] | salade de fruits◼◼◼nom {f} |
fusillade (the simultaneous firing of a number of firearms) noun [UK: ˌfjuː.zɪ.ˈleɪd] [US: ˈfjuː.sə.ˌled] | fusillade◼◼◼nom {f} |
gall bladder (pear-shaped organ that stores bile) noun [UK: ɡɔːl ˈblæ.də(r)] [US: ˈɡɒl ˈblæ.dər] | vésicule biliaire◼◼◼nom {f} |
gelada [geladas] (primate) noun | gélada◼◼◼nom {f} |
glad [gladder, gladdest] (pleased, happy, satisfied) adjective [UK: ɡlæd] [US: ˈɡlæd] | heureux◼◼◼adjectifI'm glad. = Je suis heureux. content◼◼◼adjectifI'm glad. = Je suis content. |
glad wrap (thin plastic food wrap) noun | film étirablenom {m} |
gladden [gladdened, gladdening, gladdens] (to cause to become more glad) verb [UK: ˈɡlæd.n̩] [US: ˈɡlæd.n̩] | réjouir◼◼◼verbe |
glade (open space in the woods) noun [UK: ɡleɪd] [US: ˈɡleɪd] | clairière◼◼◼nom {f}Lying at the edge of the glade are the trunks of several trees blown down by the storm. = Au bord de la clairière se trouvent quelques troncs d'arbres abattus par la tempête. |
gladiator [gladiators] ((in ancient Rome) a person (professional or slave) who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat with another, or with a wild animal) noun [UK: ˈɡlæ.dɪeɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈɡlæ.di.ˌe.tər] | gladiateur◼◼◼nom {m}The best gladiator fights today. = Le meilleur gladiateur se battra aujourd'hui. belluairenom {m} |
gladiatorial (of or pertaining to a gladiator) adjective [UK: ˌɡlæ.dɪə.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] [US: ˌɡlæ.dɪə.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] | gladiatorial◼◼◼adjectif |
gladiatrix (gladiator (female)) noun | gladiateurenom {f} gladiatricenom {f} |
gladiolus [gladiole | gladioluses | gladioli] (plant) noun [UK: ˌɡlæ.dɪ.ˈəʊ.ləs] [US: ˌɡlæ.dɪˈo.ʊ.ləs] | glaïeul◼◼◼nom {m} |
gladly (willingly, certainly) adverb [UK: ˈɡlæd.li] [US: ˈɡlæd.li] | volontiers◼◼◼adverbeSure, gladly. = Bien sûr, volontiers. |
gladly (in a glad manner) adverb [UK: ˈɡlæd.li] [US: ˈɡlæd.li] | heureusement◼◼◻adverbe |
gladness (the state of being glad) noun [UK: ˈɡlæd.nəs] [US: ˈɡlæd.nəs] | allégresse◼◼◼nom {f} |
ironclad (armor-plated warship) noun [UK: ˈaɪən.klæd] [US: ˈaɪərn.ˌklæd] | cuirassé◼◼◼nom {m} |
ironclad (solid or certain) noun [UK: ˈaɪən.klæd] [US: ˈaɪərn.ˌklæd] | sans faille◼◻◻nom |