tough |
1. adj. Sévère, austère, rude. | |
The wilderness is tough and unforgiving. Either you prepare for it, or you don't return. | |
2. adj. Laborieux, pénible, rude. | |
The work is tough, but it pays well. | |
3. adj. (Figuré) Difficile, dur, pénible. | |
It was a tough game, but we won in the end. | |
4. adj. (Figuré) Robuste. | |
This jeep is tough. You can take it off-road without worrying. | |
5. adj. (Figuré) Fort, puissant, coriace. | |
She'll be a tough opponent to beat. | |
6. adj. (Cuisine) Coriace (en parlant de la viande). | |
This beef is tough. We should have tenderized it better before cooking it. | |
egg |
1. n. Œuf. | |
2. v. (Transitif) Jeter des œufs sur. | |
They egged their teacher's house last night. | |
Ils ont jeté des œufs sur la maison de leur professeur la nuit dernière. | |