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1 skibskok
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2 Schiffskoch
* * *der Schiffskochship's cook* * *Schịffs|koch1. m Schiffs|kö|chin2. fship's cook* * *Schiffs·koch, -kö·chinm, f ship's cook* * * -
3 Smutje
[‘smutjә] m; -s, -s; NAUT., umg. ship’s cook* * *der Smutjeship's cook* * *Smụt|je ['smʊtjə]m -s, -s (NAUT)ship's cook* * * -
4 Schaffer
m; -s, -1. bes. südd. hard worker, slogger umg.2. NAUT. ship’s cook* * *Schạf|fer ['ʃafɐ]1. m -s, -, Schaf|fe|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (inf)hard worker* * *Schaf·fer(in)<-s, ->[ˈʃafɐ]* * *1. besonders südd hard worker, slogger umg2. SCHIFF ship’s cook -
5 εσχαρέων
ἐσχάραhearth: fem gen pl (epic ionic)ἐσχάραhearth: fem gen pl (epic ionic)ἐσχαρεύςa ship's cook: masc gen plἐσχαρέω̆ν, ἐσχαρεύςa ship's cook: masc gen pl -
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ἐσχάραhearth: fem gen pl (epic ionic)ἐσχάραhearth: fem gen pl (epic ionic)ἐσχαρεύςa ship's cook: masc gen plἐσχαρέω̆ν, ἐσχαρεύςa ship's cook: masc gen pl -
7 coq
coq [kɔk]masculine noun[de basse-cour] cock* * *kɔknom masculin1) ( de poulailler) cockerel, rooster US; ( oiseau mâle) cockrouge comme un coq — [personne] bright red in the face
2) Culinaire cockerel3) Architecture ( de clocher) weathercock4) ( séducteur)•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kɔk1. nmcock, roosterau chant du coq (= à l'aube) [se lever, se réveiller, revenir, s'achever] — at cockcrow
2. adj inv* * *coq nm1 ( de poulailler) cockerel, rooster US; ( oiseau mâle) cock; au chant du coq at cockcrow; rouge comme un coq [personne] bright red in the face; mollets or jambes de coq skinny legs; le coq gaulois the French cockerel (symbol of the French fighting spirit); ⇒ grand;2 Culin cockerel;3 Archit ( de clocher) weathercock;4 ( jeune séducteur) le coq du village the local Casanova;5 Naut (ship's) cook.coq de bruyère grouse; coq de combat fighting cock; coq faisan cock pheasant; coq nain bantam cock; coq au vin coq au vin.être comme un coq en pâte to be in clover; sauter du coq à l'âne to hop from one subject to another.[kɔk] nom masculincoq de bruyère capercailie, capercailliepasser ou sauter du coq à l'âne to jump from one subject to another2. [figure, symbole]coq de clocher weathercock, weather vane4. (familier) [fanfaron, séducteur] lady-killer————————[kɔk] adjectifThe cockerel is the symbol of France. Its cry, cocorico!, is sometimes used to express national pride: trois médailles d'or pour la France - cocorico! -
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9 Schiffsköchin
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10 кок
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11 εσχαρεί
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12 ἐσχαρεῖ
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13 εσχαρεύς
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14 ἐσχαρεύς
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15 Schiffskoch
Schiffs·koch, -kö·chin m, fship's cook -
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17 ἐσχαρεύς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐσχαρεύς
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18 scheepskok
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19 Smutje
m[nordd.: Schiffskoch]ship's cook -
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forelock, quiff
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