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French-English translation for: ane
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Dictionary French English: ane

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French English
SYNO   1 | ane | i | one
zool. T
3
zool. T
2
2 Words: Nouns
âne {m} bâté [fam.] [péj.]ignoramus [pej.]
âne {m} bâté [fam.] [péj.]knobhead [Br.] [vulg.] [pej.]
trafic dos d'âne {m}speed bump
3 Words: Nouns
coq à l'âne {m} [dans la conversation]sudden change of subject
coq-à-l'âne {m}mental leap
théâtre coq-à-l'âne {m}satirical farce
4 Words: Verbs
gueuler comme un âne [loc.]to scream bloody murder [Am.] [idiom]
gueuler comme un âne [loc.]to scream blue murder [Br.] [idiom]
5+ Words: Others
Les mouches ont changé d'âne. [loc.]The luck has turned. [idiom]
Les mouches ont changé d'âne. [loc.]The tide has turned. [idiom]
Les mouches ont changé d'âne. [loc.]The worm has turned. [idiom]
Les mouches ont changé d'âne. [loc.]The boot is on the other foot. [idiom]
Les mouches ont changé d'âne. [loc.]The shoe is on the other foot. [idiom] [Am.]
5+ Words: Verbs
être bête comme un âne [loc.]to be as daft as a brush [Br.] [idiom]
être bête comme un âne [loc.]to be as dumb as a rock [Am.] [pej.] [idiom]
être bête comme un âne [loc.]to not have enough sense to come in out of the rain [idiom]
faire un coq-à-l'âne [loc.]to change the subject abruptly
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to go off topic [idiom]
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to go off track [idiom] [to go off topic]
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to lose the thread [idiom] [to go off topic]
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to get lost in details [idiom]
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to jump from one subject to another [idiom]
passer du coq à l'âne [loc.]to wander from topic to topic [idiom]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to go off topic [idiom]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to go off track [idiom] [to go off topic]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to lose the thread [idiom] [to go off topic]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to get lost in details [idiom]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to hop from one subject to another [idiom]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to jump from one subject to another [idiom]
sauter du coq à l'âne [loc.]to wander from topic to topic [idiom]
Fiction (Literature and Film)
littérat. F Voyage avec un âne dans les CévennesTravels with a Donkey in the Cévennes [Robert Louis Stevenson (1879)]
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
zool. T
zool. T
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