I |
1. n. Je (première personne du singulier nominatif). | |
I like your smile. | |
J'aime ton sourire. | |
caught |
1. v. Prétérit de to catch. | |
2. v. Participe passé de to catch. | |
catch |
1. n. Capture, prise. | |
In 1968 the catch of cod fish from the Grand Banks reef was 810,000 tons, but in 1974 it was only 34,000 tons. | |
2. n. (Sport) Prise, rattrape. | |
That second baseman made a great catch at the baseball game last night. | |
I have a ball. Let's play catch. | |
3. n. (Pêche) (Chasse) Gibier, proie. | |
I went out fishing, and came back with a large catch. | |
4. n. (Figuré) (Familier) Prise d'une arnaque, d'une entourloupe. | |
What a catch! | |
Quelle arnaque ! | |
5. n. Embrouille, hic. | |
It may seem simple, but there's a catch. | |
6. n. Serrure. | |
The catch on my suitcase is broken. | |
7. v. Atteindre, frapper, parvenir, saisir. | |
8. v. Attraper, capturer, saisir, choper. | |
They caught the thief. | |
Ils ont attrapé le voleur. | |
9. v. Recevoir, accueillir. | |
10. v. Comprendre (catch on). | |
11. v. Entendre (catch a phrase). | |
12. v. Choper (un rhume). | |
I think I caught your cold. | |
Je crois que j'ai chopé ton rhume. | |
sight |
1. n. Vision, vue. | |
The five senses are: sight, sound (hearing), smell, taste, and touch. (vue ou vision, ouïe, odorat, goût, toucher) | |
2. n. Vue. | |
I'm a tourist here for the next two days, and I want to see the most important sights. | |
3. n. Air, allure, apparence, aspect, spectacle. | |
What a sight you were, after you fell in the mud! | |
4. n. Mire. | |
Hands up! I have you in my sights! | |
5. v. Apercevoir. | |
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. | |
catch sight of |
1. v. Apercevoir. | |
caught sight of |
1. v. Passé de catch sight of. | |
the |
1. art. Le, la, les. | |
boy |
1. n. Garçon. | |
2. n. (Affectueux) Fils. | |
3. n. (Affectueux) Homme plus jeune que le locuteur. | |
4. n. (Vieilli) Serviteur. | |
5. interj. Expression de surprise, de plaisir ou d'aspiration. | |
Bon sang ! J'ai tellement faim, je pourrais manger un Octorok ! | |
Oh là là ! Je meurs de faim, je pourrais dévorer un Octorok ! (traduction officielle) | |
escaping |
1. v. Participe présent du verbe escape. | |
escape |
1. n. Évasion. | |
2. adj. Qui permet l'évasion. | |
This contract has an escape clause. | |
3. v. S'évader, s'échapper de quelque part, éviter quelque chose. | |
4. v. S'échapper, fuir. | |
from |
1. prep. De. | |
from A to Z - de A à Z | |
2. prep. Depuis. | |
the |
1. art. Le, la, les. | |
classroom |
1. n. (Éduc) Salle de classe. | |