a |
1. art. Un, Une. | |
A book. | |
Un livre. | |
A girl. | |
Une fille. | |
neck |
1. n. (Anat) Cou. | |
2. n. Collet. | |
3. n. Goulot. | |
4. n. Manche d'instrument à cordes. | |
5. n. (Géologie) Masse de roches volcaniques, de forme cylindrique, laissée en relief par l'érosion. | |
6. v. (Transitif) Boire rapidement. | |
7. v. (Intransitif) (États-Unis) Se bécoter ; faire l'amour. | |
forming |
1. v. Participe présent du verbe to form. | |
form |
1. n. (Éduc) (UK) Classe. | |
2. n. Aptitude. | |
3. n. Formulaire. | |
Fill in the form | |
4. n. Forme. | |
5. v. Fonder. | |
6. v. Former. | |
the |
1. art. Le, la, les. | |
journal |
1. n. Revue. | |
2. n. Journal, quotidien. | |
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. | |
a |
1. art. Un, Une. | |
A book. | |
Un livre. | |
A girl. | |
Une fille. | |
shaft |
1. n. Bâton, gaule, perche, barre, barreau. | |
A shaft is the long narrow body of a spear or arrow | |
2. n. Rachis d'une plume. | |
A shaft is the main axis of a feather | |
I had no idea that they removed the feathers' shafts to make the pillows softer! | |
3. n. Puits de mine. | |
A shaft is a long narrow passage sunk into the earth, for mining etc; a mineshaft. | |
Your grandfather used to work with a crane hauling ore out of the gold mine's shafts. | |
4. n. Cage, gaine d'ascenseur. | |
A shaft is a vertical passage housing a lift or elevator; a liftshaft. | |
Darn it, my keys fell through the gap and into the elevator shaft. | |
5. n. Conduit d'aération. | |
A shaft is a ventilation or heating conduit; an air duct. | |
6. n. (Argot) Escroquerie | |
A shaft is a malicious act, as in “to give someone the shaft” | |
That guy at work gave me the shaft, he ratted me out to the boss for being late! | |
7. n. (Vulg) Bite. | |
8. n. Brancard (de charrette). | |
9. v. (Familier) (Populaire) Tricher, escroquer. | |
I trusted him and he really shafted me. | |
10. v. (Vulg) (Argot) Baiser. | |
11. v. Creuser un puits de mine. | |