anglais > français | |
turkey | |
1. n. Dinde, dindon. | |
2. n. (Film) Navet. | |
That film was a turkey. | |
Ce film était un navet. | |
3. n. (Péjoratif) Personne incompétente, dinde. | |
The turkey cut in front of me and then berated me for running into him. | |
Ce blaireau me coupe la route et a ensuite le culot de m'accuser de lui être rentré dedans. | |
anglais > anglais | |
turkey | |
1. n. Either of two species of bird in the genus Meleagris with fan-shaped tails and wattled necks. | |
2. n. The meat or flesh of this bird eaten as food | |
All week after Thanksgiving, I had turkey sandwiches for lunch. | |
3. n. (colloquial) A failure. | |
That film was a turkey. | |
4. n. (slang) A foolish or inept person. | |
The turkey cut in front of me and then berated me for running into him. | |
5. n. (bowling) An act of throwing three strikes in a row. | |
6. n. (obsolete) The guinea fowl (Numida meleagris). | |
7. n. (medical slang) A patient feigning symptoms; a person faking illness or injury; a malingerer. | |
8. n. (dated, slang) A large travel bag; a suitcase; a pack carried by a lumberman; a bindle. | |
français > anglais | |
dindon | |
1. n-m. turkeycock (a male turkey) | |