cooking |
1. n. Cuisine. | |
a |
1. art. Un, Une. | |
A book. | |
Un livre. | |
A girl. | |
Une fille. | |
parsley |
1. n. Persil. | |
sauce |
1. n. Sauce. | |
2. v. Saucer. | |
commonly |
1. v. Communément, ordinairement, en général. | |
They'll commonly head downtown after they've been drinking for a while. | |
2. v. Communément, d'après l'usage commun. | |
They twisted her words to create a meaning that is quite different from what one would commonly understand from her original statement. | |
served |
1. v. Prétérit et participe passé du verbe to serve. | |
serve |
1. v. Servir. | |
2. v. Purger, faire (une peine de prison). | |
3. n. (Tennis) Service. | |
with |
1. prep. Avec, en compagnie de | |
I came with him. | |
2. prep. Avec (indiquant la manière, l'instrument, etc.). | |
He is walking with crutches. | |
3. prep. Avec, contre (peut être ambigu). | |
He is fighting with the best | |
traditional |
1. adj. Traditionnel. | |
pies |
1. n. Pluriel de pie. | |
pie |
1. n. (Cuisine) Tarte. | |
and |
1. conj. Et. | |
mash |
1. n. Méli-mélo, micmac. | |
2. n. (Élevage) Aliment concentré pour animaux d'élevage correspondant à un mélange de matières premières grossièrement broyées, qui vient en substitution de plusieurs aliments simples. | |
3. v. Écraser, broyer. | |
Mashed potatoes. | |
Purée de pommes de terre. | |
4. n. (Désuet) (Variante de;mesh). | |