anglais > français | |
stomach | |
1. n. (Anatomie) Estomac. | |
Love goes through the stomach. | |
L'amour passe par l'estomac. | |
2. n. (Familier) Ventre, bidon. | |
3. v. (Figuré) Supporter. | |
anglais > anglais | |
stomach | |
1. n. An organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion. | |
2. n. (informal) The belly. | |
3. n. (obsolete) Pride, haughtiness. | |
4. n. (obsolete) Appetite. | |
a good stomach for roast beef | |
5. n. (figuratively) Desire, appetite (for something abstract). | |
I have no stomach for a fight today. | |
6. v. To tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something. | |
I really can’t stomach jobs involving that much paperwork, but some people seem to tolerate them. | |
I can't stomach her cooking. | |
7. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To be angry. | |
8. v. (obsolete, transitive) To resent; to remember with anger; to dislike. | |
français > anglais | |
estomac | |
1. n-m. stomach | |