anglais > français | |
spider | |
1. n. (Zoologie) Araignée (arthropode). | |
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout. | |
La petite araignée grimpait, grimpait, grimpait. | |
2. n. Informatique Programme qui explore la Toile pour en extraire des données. | |
anglais > anglais | |
spider | |
1. n. Any of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs to catch prey. | |
2. n. (Internet) A program which follows links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information. | |
3. n. (chiefly Australia, and New Zealand) A float (drink) made by mixing ice-cream and a soda or fizzy drink (such as lemonade). | |
4. n. (slang) A spindly person. | |
5. n. (slang) A man who persistently approaches or accosts a woman in a public social setting, particularly in a bar. | |
6. n. (snooker, billiards) A stick with a convex arch-shaped notched head used to support the cue when the cue ball is out of reach at normal extension; a bridge. | |
7. n. (cookware, US, UK, chiefly historical, and now dialectal) A cast-iron frying pan with three legs, once common in open-hearth cookery. | |
8. n. (cooking) Implement for moving food in and out of hot oil for deep frying, with a circular metal mesh attached to a long handle; a spider skimmer | |
9. n. A part of a crank, to which the chainrings are attached | |
10. n. (slang) Heroin (street drug). | |
11. n. (music) Part of a resonator instrument that transmits string vibrations from the bridge to a resonator cone at multiple points. | |
12. n. A skeleton or frame with radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces, such as a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is bolted; the body of a | |
13. n. (fly fishing, England,) a soft-hackle fly | |
14. n. (sports) The network of wires separating the areas of a dartboard | |
15. v. To move like a spider. | |
16. v. To cover a surface like a cobweb. | |
17. v. (Internet, of a computer program) To follow links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information. | |
The online dictionary is regularly spidered by search engines. | |
français > anglais | |
araignée | |
1. n-f. spider | |