archaic |
1. adj. Archaïque. | |
a |
1. art. Un, Une. | |
A book. | |
Un livre. | |
A girl. | |
Une fille. | |
nerve |
1. n. (Zool) Nerf. | |
2. n. (Botanique) Nervure d'une feuille. | |
Some plants have ornamental value because of their contrasting nerves. | |
3. n. (Figuré) Nerfs, état émotionnel. | |
His nerves are always on end. I wouldn't trust him in an emergency. | |
4. n. (Figuré) Nerfs, audace, courage, culot, audace. | |
In battle, one needs a steady nerve. | |
She has a lot of nerve to say that. When I see her next, I'm going to give her a pice of my mind. | |
5. v. Donner du courage, encourager. | |
May their example nerve us to face the enemy. | |
6. v. Donner de la force, fortifier. | |
The liquor nerved up several of the men after their icy march. | |
or |
1. conj. Ou. | |
2. n. , (héraldique) Or (couleur dorée). | |
3. adj. (Héraldique) Doré, en or. | |
tendon |
1. n. (Anatomie) Tendon. | |
of |
1. prep. De. Indique une origine, une substance, une possession, etc. | |
The university of Ottawa. | |
L'université d'Ottawa. | |
The king of beasts. | |
Le roi des animaux. | |
2. prep. De. Indique une séparation avec certains verbes. | |
The accident deprived him of his health. | |
L'accident l'a privé de sa santé. | |
an |
1. art. Forme alternative de a utilisée avant une voyelle. Un, une. | |
animal |
1. n. Animal. | |
body |
1. n. Corps. | |
2. n. Corps mort, cadavre. | |
3. n. (Auto) Carrosserie (d'une automobile). | |
4. n. (Vieilli) Personne (être humain). | |
Comin' thro' the rye, poor body | |
5. n. (Habillement) Body. | |