Francuski | Angielski |
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border verbe | border [bordered, bordering, borders]◼◼◼((transitive) to lie on, or adjacent to a border) |
bordereau nom {m} | bordereau [bordereaux]◼◼◼(a statement with listing) |
bordereau nom | manifest [manifests]◼◼◻(list of passengers or goods) |
bordereau bancaire nom | bank slip◼◼◼noun |
aborder verbe | address [addressed, addressing, addresses]◼◼◼(to direct attention towards a problem or obstacle) deal with◼◼◻(take action with respect to (someone or something)) board [boarded, boarding, boards]◼◼◻(nautical: to capture an enemy ship) handle [handled, handling, handles]◼◼◻(to deal with (a subject, argument, topic, or theme) in speaking, in writing, or in art) broach [broached, broaching, broaches]◼◼◻(begin discussion about) accost [accosted, accosting, accosts]◼◻◻(archaic or obsolete: to approach, come up to) accost [accosted, accosting, accosts]◼◻◻(archaic or obsolete: to sail along the coast or side of) |
déborder verbe | overflow [overflowed, overflowing, overflows]◼◼◼(to fill beyond the limits of) overflow [overflowed, overflowing, overflows]◼◼◼verb boil over◼◼◻(boil so as to overflow) |
la goutte d’eau qui fait déborder le vase nom {f} | last straw◼◼◼(small additional burden) |
la goutte d’eau qui fait déborder le vase [the drop of water that makes the vase overflow] nom | the straw that broke the camel's back(small additional burden which causes failure) |
saborder verbe | scuttle [scuttled, scuttling, scuttles]◼◼◼(To deliberately sink a ship (often by order of the captain)) |
transborder verbe | overflow [overflowed, overflowing, overflows]verb |