anglais > français | |
soap | |
1. n. Savon. | |
2. n. Soap, feuilleton télévisé populaire. | |
anglais > anglais | |
soap | |
1. n. a substance able to mix with both oil and water, used for cleaning, often in the form of a solid bar or in liquid form, derived from fats or made synthetically | |
I tried washing my hands with soap, but the stain wouldn't go away. | |
2. n. (chemistry) a metallic salt derived from a fatty acid | |
3. n. a flattery or excessively complacent conversation | |
4. n. (slang) money, specially when used for bribing purposes | |
5. n. (informal) A soap opera. | |
6. v. To apply soap to in washing. | |
Be sure to soap yourself well before rinsing. | |
7. v. (transitive, informal) To cover, lather or in any other form treat with soap, often as a prank. | |
Those kids soaped my windows! | |
8. v. (transitive, informal) To be discreet about (a topic). | |
9. v. (slang) To flatter; to wheedle. | |
français > anglais | |
savon | |
1. n-m. soap | |