Francuski | Angielski |
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carquois nom {m} | quiver [quivers]◼◼◼(arrow container) |
carraghénane nom {m} nom {f} | carrageenan◼◼◼(Food additive made from extract of red seaweed) |
carré adjectif | square [squarer, squarest]◼◼◼(shaped like a square) square [squarer, squarest]◼◼◼(used in the names of units) squared◼◼◻(raised to the second power) |
carré nom {m} | square [squares]◼◼◼(second power) square [squares]◼◼◼(type of polygon) four of a kind◼◻◻(four cards of the same rank) bob haircut(a haircut) |
carré nom | rack [racks]◼◼◻(cut of meat) |
carre nom {f} | edge [edges]◼◼◼(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) |
carré adjectif {m} | uncompromising(inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions) |
carré de sable nom {m} | sandbox [sandboxes]◼◼◼(box with sand for children) sandpit [sandpits]◼◻◻(children's play area) |
carré magique nom {m} | magic square◼◼◼(n-by-n arrangement of n^2 numbers) |
carré parfait nom {m} | square number◼◼◼(an integer which is the product of some integer with itself) |
carreau nom {m} | diamond [diamonds]◼◼◼(card games: card of the diamonds suit) diamonds◼◼◼(one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦) square [squares]◼◼◼noun floor tile◼◼◻(tile for flooring) bolt [bolts]◼◼◻(short, stout, blunt-headed arrow) windowpane [windowpanes]◼◼◻(piece of glass filling a window) quarrel [quarrels]◼◻◻(arrow or bolt for a crossbow or arbalest) |
carreau nom | tipple [tipples](area near the entrance of mines used to load and unload coal) |
carreau (de carrelage) nom {m} | tile [tiles]◼◼◼(sheet of ceramic or fired clay to cover surfaces) |
carreauté [Louisiana] adjectif | checkered◼◼◼(divided into squares) |
carrée nom {f} | breve [breves]◼◼◼(double whole note) double whole note(music: a note with twice the value of a whole note) |
carrefour nom {m} | crossroads [crossroads]◼◼◼(intersection) intersection [intersections]◼◼◼(junction of two or more paths, etc) hub [hubs]◼◼◼(point where many routes meet) |
carrefour nom | crossing [crossings]◼◼◻(intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross) |
carrelage nom {m} | tiling◼◼◼(covering of tiles) |
carrelet nom {m} | plaice [plaice]◼◼◼(Pleuronectes platessa) European plaice(Pleuronectes platessa) |
carreleur nom {m} | tiler [tilers]◼◼◼(a person who sets tiles) |
carreleuse nom {f} | tiler [tilers](a person who sets tiles) |
carrément adverbe | downright◼◼◼(really; actually; quite; thoroughly; utterly) squarely◼◼◼(Firmly and solidly) squarely◼◼◼(In a direct, straightforward and honest manner) |