anglais > français | |
soup | |
1. n. Potage , soupe , véloute (for posher soups). | |
2. n. Soupe, soupe originelle, soupe primitive, soupe primordiale. | |
anglais > anglais | |
soup | |
1. n. Any of various dishes commonly made by combining liquids, such as water, milk or stock with other ingredients, such as meat, vegetables and corn flakes, that contribute flavor and texture. | |
Pho is a traditional Vietnamese soup. | |
2. n. A serving of such a dish, typically in a bowl. | |
3. n. The liquid part of such a dish; the broth. | |
4. n. (figuratively) Any mixture or substance suggestive of soup consistency. | |
5. n. (slang) Thick fog or cloud (also pea soup). | |
6. n. (US, slang) Nitroglycerin or gelignite, especially when used for safe-cracking. | |
7. n. (cant) Dope (illicit drug, used for making horses run faster or to change their personality). | |
8. n. (photography) Processing chemicals into which film is dipped, such as developer. | |
9. n. (biology) Liquid or gelatinous substrate, especially the mixture of organic compounds that is believe to have played a role in the origin of life on Ea | |
primordial soup | |
10. n. (informal) An unfortunate situation; trouble, problems (a fix, a mess); chaos. | |
11. n. (surfing) The foamy portion of a wave. | |
12. v. (uncommon) To feed: to provide with soup or a meal. | |
13. v. (photography) To develop (film) in a (chemical) developing solution. | |
14. v. alternative form of sup | |
15. n. alternative form of sup | |
16. v. (obsolete) To sup or swallow. | |
17. v. (obsolete) To breathe out; to draw out. | |
18. v. (obsolete) To sweep. | |
français > anglais | |
soupe | |
1. n-f. soup | |
La soupe est trop chaude. - The soup is too hot. | |