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| méd. passe {m} vaccinal [aussi : pass vaccinal] [en vigueur depuis 24.01.2022] | COVID-19 immunity passport [from 24.01.2022] | |
| trains traverse {f} | tie [Am.] [in railroad track] | |
| fin. augmentation {f} [de salaire] | raise [in salary] [Am.] | |
| méd. occup. médecin-chef {m} | principal consultant [Am.] [in hospitals] | |
| 24 heures sur 24 {adv} | round the clock | |
| grincheux {adj} | cranky [Am.] [coll.] [in a bad mood] | |
| arts film RadioTV cadrer qc. | to center sth. [Am.] [in a frame] | |
| comm. addition {f} [facture] | check [Am.] [esp. in a restaurant] | |
| grande ville {f} | city [Br.] [big city in Am.] | |
| méd. occup. médecin-cheffe {f} | principal consultant [female] [Am.] [in hospitals] | |
| myth. succube {m} | succubus [demon in folklore, in female form, that appears in dreams to seduce men] | |
| arch. relig. Rouge Cloître {m} | Red Cloister [Augustinian Priory, founded in 1367, in the Sonian Forest, in SE Brussels] | |
| cuis. papillote {f} [confiserie] | chocolate candy [Am.] [wrapped in silver paper] | |
| arch. appartement {m} (en copropriété) | condominium [Am.] [apartment in a block] | |
| matériel trains traverse {f} en béton | concrete tie [Am.] [in railway track] | |
| tuer qn./qc. | to slay sb./sth. [Am.] [literary in UK] | |
| sport se caramboler | to carom [Am.] [of two balls in billiards etc.] | |
| réveillon {m} de Noël | [Christmas home dinner and celebrations on Dec. 24] | |
| hort. jardin {m} [d'une maison] | yard [Am.] [garden in front of a house] | |
| hist. méd. passe {m} sanitaire (étendu) [aussi : pass sanitaire] | COVID-19 immunity passport [until 24.01.2022] | |
| faire une bombe [loc.] [plongeon] | to do a cannonball [Am.] [idiom] [make a big splash in pool] | |
| tech. dépannage {m} 24 heures sur 24 | 24 hour repair service | |
| 24 heures sur 24 {adv} | 24 hours a day | |
| pol. canard {m} boiteux [fig.] | lame duck [fig.] [Am.] [politician in office without power] | |
| traverser en dehors des passages piétons {noun} | to jaywalk [Am.] [to cross a street in a heedless manner] | |
| dr. être en tôle [fam.] [var. orth. de taule] [prison] | to be in the can [Am.] [coll.] [in prison] | |
| géogr. hist. mil. bataille {f} d'Azincourt [1415] | Battle of Agincourt [in 1415 English forces under King Henry V defeated numerically superior French forces in this important battle in the 100 Years' War] | |
| arch. salon {m} | lounge [in private house, on ship, in hotel] | |
| en bref {adv} | briefly [in few words, not in detail] | |
| danse tarentisme {m} | tarentism [extreme urge to dance; prevalent in southern Italy in the 15-17C] | |
| engloutir qc. [faire disparaître] | to swallow up sth. [e.g. in fog, in the night] | |
| édition journ. glose {f} | gloss [brief note on sth. in the margin or between lines in a text] | |
| dr. cour {f} d'assises | assize court [criminal trial court in France, obsolete in UK since 1972] | |
| hist. pol. Jean {m} II le Bon [1319-1364] | John II the Good [1319-1364] [King of France 1350-1364 but spent much time in captivity in London after defeat at Battle of Poitiers in 1356] | |
| myth. incube {m} | incubus [demon in male form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. duché {m} de Clèves [1417-1815] | Duchy of Cleves [1417-1815] [a State of the Holy Roman Empire, situated in the northern Rhineland, today part in Germany and part in the Netherlands] | |
| géogr. territoire {m} de Memel [aussi : région de Klaipėda] | Klaipėda County [previously in East Prussia, now a county in Lithuania] | |
| pol. Sénat {m} [en France] | Upper Chamber [senate in France; House of Lords in UK] | |
| pol. Assemblée {f} nationale [en France] | Lower Chamber [National Assembly in France; House of Commons in UK] | |
| cuis. zool. agneau {m} de pré-salé | salt meadow lamb [ lamb raised in salt marsh meadows of France, especially Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy] | |
| anat. méd. acrochordon {m} | acrochordon [skin tag] | |
| textile scoubidou {m} | scoubidou [material used in knotting craft, which originated in France] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. Berry {m} [aussi : Berri] | Berry [former province located in central France, until departments replaced the provinces in 1790] | |
| cuis. tomme {f} | tomme [generic name given to a class of cheese produced mainly in the French Alps and in Switzerland] | |
| géogr. hist. mil. arc {m} de triomphe de l'Étoile | Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile [commissioned in Paris by Napoleon in 1806, it honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars] | |
| unit yocto- {prefix} <y> [10 ^ -24] | yocto- <y> | |
| unit yotta- {prefix} <Y> [10 ^ 24] | yotta- <Y> | |
| agr. équi. occup. gardian {m} [mérid.] [cavalier qui garde et conduit une manade] | gardian [mounted cattle herdsman in the Camargue delta in Provence] | |
| géogr. hist. comté {m} de Flandre | County of Flanders [historic territory in the Low Countries founded in 862, centred around the cities of Ghent, Bruges and Ypres] | |
| relig. marabout {m} | marabout [Muslim religious leader and teacher in West Africa, and (historically) in the Maghreb] | |