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cuis. [habitude de consommer une quantité dangereuse de boissons alcooliques en un temps très court]binge-drinking
boulot {adj} [fam.] [gros et court]tubby [coll.] [short and fat]
fin. démuni {adj}  court d'argent]penniless
comm. démuni {adj}  court de stock]out of stock
Nouns
boulot {m} [fam.] [homme gros et court]small, fat man
sport couloir {m} [sur court]alley [Am.]
sport couloir {m} [sur court]tramlines [Br.]
excursion {f} [court voyage organisé]excursion [organized trip]
piquet {m} [très court]peg
dr. procès {m}trial [in court of law]
dr. sellette {f} [vieilli]dock [of court]
2 Words
dr. cour {f} d'assisesassize court [criminal trial court in France, obsolete in UK since 1972]
dr. cour {f} d'assisesCrown Court [Br.] [trial court with a judge and jury]
dr. harangue {f} solennelleallocution [formal speech in court]
dr. mandat {m} d'amenersummons {sg} [to appear before a court]
dr. poursuites {f.pl} judiciairesprosecution {sg} [in court]
3 Words
cuis. à la nage {adj} [homard, écrevisse]à la nage [cooked in an aromatic court-bouillon]
fin. être à court [fam.]  court d'argent]to be low on funds
fin. être à court [fam.]  court d'argent]to be pinched for money [coll.]
fin. être à court [fam.]  court d'argent]to be short of cash
fin. être à court [fam.]  court d'argent]to be short of money
fin. être à court [fam.]  court d'argent]to be strapped for cash [coll.]
arch. géogr. pol. château {m} de ChristiansborgChristiansborg Palace [in Copengagen, seat of the Danish Parliament, the Danish Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court of Denmark]
4 Words
fin. être gêné aux entournures [fam.] [fig.] [être à court d'argent]to be pinched for money [coll.]
fin. être gêné aux entournures [fam.] [fig.] [être à court d'argent]to be short of cash
fin. être gêné aux entournures [fam.] [fig.] [être à court d'argent]to be strapped for cash [coll.]
fin. être gêné aux entournures [fam.] [fig.] [être à court d'argent]to be a bit hard up
arch. salle {f} des pas perdus [tribunal, station]front hall [court, station]
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