Francuski | Angielski |
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pétulant adjectif {m} | petulant◼◼◼(easily irritated or annoyed) |
pe-tsaï nom {m} | bok choy [bok choys](Chinese cabbage, Brassica rapa chinensis) |
["small errand"] petite commission nom | number one(urine or urination euphemism) |
[colloquial] dans le pétrin preposition | in the soup(in trouble) |
[colloquial] fermer son clapet verbe | clam up(become silent) |
[colloquial] péter les plombs verbe | lose one's shit(vulgar: to lose one's temper) |
[colloquial] péter un plomb verbe | lose one's shit(to have a sudden burst of emotion) |
[colloquial] se la péter verbe | swagger [swaggered, swaggering, swaggers](to boast or brag noisily) |
[fraternal] petit-neveu fraternel nom | grandnephew(grandson of a sibling) |
[informal] péter verbe | blow off(pass gas) break wind(to fart) |
[informal] péter un câble verbe | run amokverb |
[sororal] petit-neveu sororel nom | grandnephew(grandson of a sibling) |
[vulgar] péter à la gueule verbe | blow up in one's face(fail disastrously) |
[vulgar] péter les pruneaux verbe | act up(to misbehave, cause trouble) |
[vulgar] péter plus haut que son cul verbe | swagger [swaggered, swaggering, swaggers](to boast or brag noisily) |
à petit feu preposition | by inches◼◼◼preposition |
à petite échelle adjectif | small-scale◼◼◼(having a modest scope or extent) |
à petites doses preposition | in small doses◼◼◼preposition |
affronter la tempête verbe | face the music◼◼◼(to accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions) |
agaric champêtre nom {m} | field mushroom(genus of fungi) |
apétale adjectif {m} {f} | apetalous◼◼◼(having no petals) |
appétant adjectif | palatable◼◼◼(pleasing to the taste) |
appétence nom {f} | appetence◼◼◼(the state or action of desiring or craving) |
appétissant adjectif | appetizing◼◼◼(that appeals to, or stimulates the appetite) |
appétissant adjectif {m} | mouthwatering◼◻◻(delicious in taste) |
appétit nom {m} | appetite [appetites]◼◼◼(desire of or relish for food) |
arrière-petit-enfant nom {m} | great-grandchild [great-grandchildren]◼◼◼(The child (son or daughter) of one's grandchild) |
arrière-petit-fils nom {m} | great-grandson◼◼◼(son of a grandchild) |
arrière-petite-fille nom {f} | great-granddaughter◼◼◼(the daughter of someone's grandchild) |
as-tu un petit-ami ? [informal] phrase | do you have a boyfriend◼◼◼(do you have a boyfriend?) |
as-tu une petite-amie [informal] phrase | do you have a girlfriend◼◼◼(do you have a girlfriend?) |
au petit matin adverbe | bright and early◼◼◼adverb |
avantage compétitif nom {m} | competitive advantage◼◼◼(attribute) |
avec compétence adverbe | competently◼◼◼(in a competent manner) |
boîte de Petri nom {f} | Petri dish◼◼◼(dish used to culture bacteria) |
bon appétit phrase | bon appétit◼◼◼(used to wish someone enjoyment of the meal they are about to eat) |
braver la tempête verbe | face the music◼◼◼(to accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions) |
calme avant la tempête nom {m} | calm before the storm◼◼◼(peace before a disturbance or crisis) |
Capétonien nom {m} | Capetonian(person from or inhabitant of Cape Town) |