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Dictionary French English: [object]

Translation 1 - 31 of 31

FrenchEnglish
ancien {adj} [objet]antique [object]
extensible {adj}expandable [object]
pratique {adj}handy [object, hint, tip, guide]
en ruine {adj}ruined [building, object: in ruins, destroyed]
disgracieux {adj} [bouton, poil]unsightly [object]
utilitaire {adj}utilitarian [object]
te {pron} [fam.]you [2nd person sing., object]
Verbs
jeux lancer et attrapercatch [children's game] [throwing and catching an object, e.g. a ball]
se casser [objet: être mis en pièces]to break [object]
Nouns
faux {m} [objet, tableau]
3
fake [object, picture]
verso {m}back [of a flat object]
vannerie {f} [tressage, objet]basketwork [plaiting, object]
arts moulage {m}cast [moulded object]
objet {m} facticedummy [sham object]
objet {m} facticefake [object]
meub. équipement {m} [installations]fixture [immovable object inside a building]
outil. tech. pince {f} de préhensiongrabber [device for clutching an object]
support {m} [appareil pour tenir ou fixer un objet mobil]holder [for object]
waters {m.pl} [fam.] [vieilli] [lieu, objet]lavatory [place, object]
philos. noème {m} [objet phénoménologique]noema [phenomenological object]
côté {m} pratiquepracticality [object: usefulness]
sculpture {f}sculpture [object]
joyau {m} [objet précieux]treasure [very valuable object]
fin. absence {f} de valeurworthlessness [of object, coin, currency]
2 Words: Verbs
voltiger [violemment]to go flying [an object]
faire tomber qc.to knock off sth. [object]
buter sur qc.to run into sth. [object, wall, etc.]
3 Words: Others
à vendre tel quel {adv} [pour un objet d'occasion]sold as is [Am.] [used object]
à vendre tel quel {adv} [sur objet d'occasion]sold as seen [Br.] [on an object in a sale]
4 Words: Verbs
équi. faire la courte échelle à qn.to give sb. a leg-up [to help sb. to mount a horse or high object]
5+ Words: Verbs
être en parfait état de marche [loc.] [objet]to be (as) right as rain [Br.] [idiom] [object]
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