Francuski | Angielski |
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pli nom | fold [folds]◼◼◼(bend or crease) fold [folds]◼◼◼(correct move in origami) |
pli nom {m} | crease [creases]◼◼◼(mark made by folding) pleat [pleats]◼◼◻(fold in a fabric of a garment) trick [tricks]◼◼◻(winning sequence in cards) deal [deals]◼◻◻(distribution of cards) plait [plaits]◼◻◻(flat fold) |
pli couché nom {m} | knife pleat(a type of sharply pressed pleating) |
pli fessier nom {m} | gluteal cleft [gluteal clefts](cleft between buttocks) |
pli glutéal nom {m} | gluteal cleft [gluteal clefts](cleft between buttocks) |
pli interfessier nom {m} | gluteal cleft [gluteal clefts](cleft between buttocks) |
pli piqué nom {m} | dart [darts](stitched fold) |
pli plat nom {m} | knife pleat(a type of sharply pressed pleating) |
pli épicanthique nom {m} | epicanthus [epicanthi](a skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical of East Asians) |
pliable adjectif | collapsible◼◼◼(that can be collapsed) pliable◼◼◼(easily bent or formed) |
pliage nom | fold [folds]◼◼◼(act of folding) |
pliage nom {m} | folding [foldings]◼◼◼(action of folding) |
pliant adjectif | folding◼◼◼(made to fold) pliable(easily bent or formed) |
plicaturer verbe | plicate(biology: to fold) |
plicaturé [medicine] adjectif | plicate(folded) |
plie nom {f} | plaice [plaice]◼◼◼(Pleuronectes platessa) |
plie commune nom {f} | European plaice◼◼◼(Pleuronectes platessa) |
plie cynoglosse nom | Torbay sole(Glyptocephalus cynoglossus) |
plie d'Europe nom {f} | European plaice◼◼◼(Pleuronectes platessa) |
Pliensbachien nom propre | Pliensbachian◼◼◼(a subdivision of the Jurassic period) |
plier verbe | fold [folded, folding, folds]◼◼◼(bend (thin material) over) fold [folded, folding, folds]◼◼◼(make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending) fold up◼◼◻(to make more compact) ply [plied, plying, plies]◼◼◻((transitive, obsolete) to bend; to fold) |
plier bagage verbe | fold [folded, folding, folds]◼◼◼(cease to trade) pack one's bagsverb |
plieur [person] nom {m} | folder [folders]◼◼◼(person who folds things) |
plieuse nom {f} | brake [brakes]◼◼◼(type of machine for bending sheet metal) |
plieuse [machine] nom {f} | folder [folders]◼◼◼(person who folds things) |
Pline nom propre | Pliny◼◼◼(Roman praenomen) |
plinien adjectif | Plinian◼◼◼(of or pertaining to Pliny the Younger or Pliny the Elder) |
plinthe nom {f} | plinth [plinths]◼◼◼(base for column, pedestal or statue) skirting board◼◼◻(panel between floor and interior wall) |