to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
spade |
1. n. Pelle, bêche. | |
To call a spade a spade. Appeler un chat un chat. | |
2. n. (Cartes) Pique. | |
The four suits in a deck of cards are clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades. (trèfle, carreau, cœur, pique) | |
I have a spade. It is the three of spades. | |
to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
dig |
1. n. (Archéologie) (Familier) Fouilles (au pluriel). | |
The student was very excited about going out on her first archaeological dig. | |
2. n. (Figuré) (Familier) Critique. | |
She couldn't resist getting in a dig at him, after how he had treated her the previous night. | |
3. v. Creuser. | |
4. v. (Argot) Piger, suivre. | |
You dig? | |
Tu suis ? | |
5. v. (Argot) Aimer, accrocher, adorer. | |
I dig you. I dig that artist. | |
Je t'adore. Cet artiste m'accroche. | |