 | French » Restrict search to this language
| English » Restrict search to this language
|  |
Full phrase not found. | » Report missing translation |
Partial Matches |
 | unit [6,35 kilo (kg)] {noun} | stone <st> [Br.] [also pl.] |  |
 | chim. acide {m} tellurique [H6TeO6, Te(OH)6] | telluric acid |  |
 | unit toise {f} [unité de longueur ancienne] | toise [approx. 6 1/2 feet] |  |
 | unit méga- {prefix} <M> [10 ^ 6] | mega- <M> |  |
 | unit micro- {prefix} <µ> [10 ^ -6] | micro- <µ> |  |
 | cuis. salpicon {m} | salpicon [dish of one or more ingredients diced or minced and bound with a sauce or liquid] |  |
 | hist. philos. relig. apollinien {adj} | Apollonian [of or relating to Apollo or his cult] |  |
 | vous {pron} | ye [archaic or regional] [subject or object] |  |
 | anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | hexadactylism [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] |  |
 | anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | hexadactyly [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] |  |
 | cosm. méd. de ouate {adj} | cotton [attr.] [e.g. ball or swab, bud or stick, pad, pliers] |  |
 | anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | sexdactyly [hexadactyly] [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] |  |
 | cuis. mignardises {f.pl} [pâtisserie] | petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee] |  |
 | agr. zool. bête {f} à l'engrais | store [sheep, steer, cow, or pig acquired or kept for fattening] |  |
 | cuis. mignardise {f} [souvent : mignardises] | petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee] |  |
 | arch. arts relig. retable {m} | altarpiece [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] |  |
 | arch. arts relig. retable {m} | reredos [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] |  |
 | lèse-majesté {f} | [offense against a sovereign; or, more generally, any slight or insult that wounds someone's dignity.] |  |
 | agrémenter qc. [fig.] [parole] | to interlard sth. [fig.] [intersperse or embellish a speech or writing] |  |
 | fin. cours {m} de compensation | daily settlement price [marked-up or marked down according to gains or losses] |  |
 | pierre {f} de touche [fig.] | touchstone [fig.] [standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognised/recognized] |  |
 | arch. arts relig. retable {m} | retable [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] |  |
 | écon. débâcle {f} [ruine] | crash [sudden failure or value loss of a market or a business, e.g. a bank] |  |
 | géogr. géol. Avatchinski {m} [volcan de Russie] [aussi : Avatcha, Gorelaïa sopka, Monastyr, Saria ou Souatchou] | Avachinsky [also: Avacha or Avacha Volcano or Avachinskaya Sopka] |  |
 | alim. cuis. mistelle {f} | mistelle [made by adding alcohol to non-fermented or partially fermented grape juice or apple juice] |  |
 | hist. pol. Pierre {m} I [1672-1725] [aussi : Pierre le Grand or Piotr Alekseïevitch Romanov] [Tsar puis 1er empereur de Russie] | Peter the Great [1672-1725] [also: Peter I or Pyotr Alekséyevich Romanov] |  |
 | visiter (qn./qc.) | to visit (sb./sth.) [when a person, a visit to a sick person or prisoner by a doctor or priest, not a social visit] |  |
 | hist. pol. Frédéric {m} II de Prusse [1712-1786] [aussi : Frédéric le Grand or le vieux Fritz] | Frederick II [1712-1786] [also: Frederick the Great or The Old Fritz] [King of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786] |  |
 | hist. pol. Bulle {f} d'or (de 1356) [aussi : bulle d'or de Nuremberg ou bulle d'or de Metz] | Golden Bull of 1356 [a decree which fixed, for a period of more than four hundred years, important aspects of the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire] |  |
 | continuellement {adv} | persistently [continually or repeatedly] |  |
 | crépusculaire {adj} | crepuscular [literary or formal] |  |
 | où {adv} | whither [archaic or literary] |  |
 | te {pron} | ye [archaic or regional] |  |
 | tu {pron} | ye [archaic or regional] |  |
 | atténuation {f} | extenuation [excuse or justification] |  |
 | sport boxe {f} | pugilism [dated or hum.] |  |
 | colère {f} | wrath [literary or hum.] |  |
 | courroux {m} | wrath [literary or hum.] |  |
 | coutume {f} | wont [formal or humorous] |  |
 | zool. cuniculture {f} | rabbitry [place or enterprise] |  |
 | géogr. pol. État {m} | country [state or nation] |  |
 | habitant {m} | denizen [formal or hum.] |  |
 | habitude {f} | wont [formal or humorous] |  |
 | arts littérat. mus. maniérisme {m} | mannerism [affectation or idiosyncrasy] |  |
 | onanisme {m} | onanism [literary or formal] |  |
 | onaniste {m} | onanist [literary or formal] |  |
 | Bah ! | Tush! [archaic or hum.] |  |
 | abscons {adj} | cryptic [using cipher or code] |  |
 | amoureusement {adv} | romantically [with love or affection] |  |
 | confus {adj} | harebrained [scatterbrained, muddleheaded or rash] |  |