anglais > français | |
bowl | |
1. n. Bol. | |
2. n. (Sport) Boule. | |
3. n. Gamelle (d'un animal). | |
4. n. Aquarium. | |
5. n. (Argot) Foyer d'une pipe, d'une pipe à eau, d'un bang. | |
6. n. (Sport) Module de skatepark : structure en forme de bol pour faire des figures. | |
7. v. Faire bouler, rouler comme une boule. | |
Lancer la balle (au cricket). | |
(intransitif) Jouer au bowling. | |
anglais > anglais | |
bowl | |
1. n. A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items. | |
2. n. As much as is held by a bowl. | |
You can’t have any more soup – you’ve had three bowls already. | |
3. n. A haircut in which straight hair is cut at an even height around the edges, forming a bowl shape. | |
4. n. The round hollow part of anything. | |
Direct the cleaning fluid around the toilet bowl and under the rim. | |
5. n. The part of a spoon that holds content, as opposed to the handle. | |
6. n. A part of a pipe or bong packed with marijuana for smoking | |
Let's smoke a bowl! | |
7. n. (typography) A rounded portion of a glyph that encloses empty space, as in the letters d and o. | |
8. n. A round crater (or similar) in the ground. | |
9. n. (sports) An elliptical-shaped stadium or amphitheater resembling a bowl. | |
10. n. (American football) A postseason football competition, a bowl game (i.e. Rose Bowl, Super Bowl) | |
11. n. The ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls. | |
12. n. The action of bowling a ball. | |
13. n. (in the but used with a singular verb) The game of bowls. | |
14. v. To roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports. | |
15. v. (intransitive) To throw the ball (in cricket and similar games and sports). | |
16. v. To roll or carry smoothly on, or as on, wheels. | |
We were bowled rapidly along the road. | |
17. v. To pelt or strike with anything rolled. | |
français > anglais | |
bol | |
1. n-m. bowl | |
bol de porcelaine - porcelain bowl | |
bol de lait - bowl of milk | |
2. n-m. (colloquial) luck | |
Il a toujours du bol. - He's always lucky. | |
3. n-m. bolus | |