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Dictionary French English: [something]

Translation 1 - 27 of 27

FrenchEnglish
Au feu !Fire! [something is burning]
Verbs
ajuster qc.to sort sth. [Br.] [coll.] [deal with something by repairing or organizing it]
prendre qc. en chargeto support sth. [to assume the cost of something]
Nouns
aubaine {f} [bonne affaire]
5
bargain [something cheaper than expected]
pellicule {f}
2
film [cinematic, photographic or thin layer of something]
complément {m}adjunct [something added]
initiation {f}initiation [acceptance into something, admission]
ressouvenir {m}memory [something remembered]
aide-mémoire {m} [écrit]notes {pl} [to help you remember something]
souvenir {m}recollection [memory, something remembered]
réfractaire {m}  l'armée, au vaccin, au progrès]refusenik [coll.] [a person who refuses or declines something]
concession {f} symboliquesop [something unimportant given to avoid trouble]
pierre {f} de touche [fig.]touchstone [fig.] [standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognised/recognized]
broutille {f}trifle [something of little importance]
volupté {f}voluptuousness [something sensuously pleasurable]
soudure {f}weld [something welded]
2 Words
être hostile à qc.to object to sth. [to dislike something]
prendre qc. en chargeto pay for sth. [to assume the cost of something]
faire un câlin à qn.to soft-soap sb. [coll. for: flatter in order to gain something]
faire des mamours à qn. [loc.]to soft-soap sb. [idiom] [flatter in order to gain something]
3 Words
Accouche ! [loc.]Spit it out! [idiom] [say something!]
cesser [activité]to (pull) up stumps [Br.] [coll.] [to cease doing something, at least for the day]
se tenir à quatre [loc.]to bite one's lip [idiom] [to avoid saying something out of place]
4 Words
débarquer [fam.] [n'être pas au courant de quelque chose]to be behind the times [idiom] [not know the latest facts about something]
dorer la pilule à qn. [fig.]to sugar the pill for sb. [fig.] [to make something bad seem less unpleasant]
cerise {f} sur le gâteau [fig.]icing on the cake [idiom] [something extra that makes a good thing even better]
5+ Words
débarquer [fam.] [n'être pas au courant de quelque chose]to not be up to speed [idiom] [not know the latest facts about something]
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