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1 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) plat2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) plat•- dish-washing - dishwater - dish out -
2 shallow
shallow ['ʃæləʊ](a) (water, soil, dish, grave) peu profond;(b) (superficial → person, mind, character) superficiel, qui manque de profondeur; (→ conversation) superficiel, futile; (→ argument) superficiel(c) (breathing) superficielformal devenir moins profondbas-fond m, bas-fonds mpl, haut-fond m, hauts-fonds mpl -
3 plate
[pleit]1) (a shallow dish for holding food etc: china plates.) assiette2) (a sheet of metal etc: The ship was built of steel plates.) plaque3) (articles made of, or plated with, usually gold or silver: a collection of gold plate.) argenterie4) (a flat piece of metal inscribed with eg a name, for fixing to a door, or with a design etc, for use in printing.) plaque5) (an illustration in a book, usually on glossy paper: The book has ten full-colour plates.) planche6) ((also dental plate) a piece of plastic that fits in the mouth with false teeth attached to it.) dentier7) (a sheet of glass etc coated with a sensitive film, used in photography.) plaque•- plated- plateful - plating - plate glass -
4 saucer
['so:sə](a small shallow dish for placing under a cup: Could you bring me another cup and saucer?) soucoupe -
5 flat
A n2 ( level part) the flat of le plat de [hand, oar, sword] ; on the flat GB [walk, park] sur le plat ;3 ○ (on car, bike) pneu m à plat ;C adj1 ( level) [surface, landscape, road, roof] plat ; ( not rounded) [stone] plat ; [stomach, chest] plat ; [nose, face] aplati ; ( shallow) [dish, basket, box] plat ; to be flat on one's back/face être sur le dos/à plat ventre ; to hammer sth flat aplatir qch au marteau ; to be squashed flat être écrasé ;2 ( deflated) [tyre, ball] dégonflé ; to have a flat tyre avoir un pneu à plat ; to go flat se dégonfler ;3 ( pressed close) her feet flat on the floor les pieds bien à plat sur le sol ;4 Fashn [shoes, heels] plat ;5 ( absolute) [refusal, rejection, denial] catégorique ; you're not going and that's flat ○ ! tu n'iras pas, un point c'est tout! ;7 ( monotonous) [voice, tone] plat, monocorde ; ( unexciting) [performance, story, style] plat ; [colour] terne ; [taste] plat ;9 ( depressed) to feel flat [person] se sentir déprimé ; he sounded a bit flat il n'avait pas l'air en forme ;12 Mus [note] bémol inv ; ( off key) [voice, instrument] faux ; in the key of B flat minor en si bémol mineur ;13 ( matt) [paint, surface] mat.D adv1 ( horizontally) [lay, lie] à plat ; [fall] de tout son long ; to knock sb flat terrasser qn ; to lay sb flat étendre raide qn ○ ; they laid the village flat ils ont rasé le village ; to lie flat [person] s'étendre ; [hair] s'aplatir ; [pleat] être aplati ; to lie/land flat on one's back s'allonger/atterrir sur le dos ; I was lying flat on my back j'étais allongé sur le dos ; to fall flat on one's face lit tomber à plat ventre ; fig se casser la figure ○ ;2 ( in close contact) we pressed flat against the wall nous nous sommes aplatis contre le mur ; she pressed her nose flat against the window elle a collé son nez à la vitre ;3 ( exactly) in 10 minutes flat en 10 minutes pile ;4 ○ ( absolutely) carrément ; she told me flat that elle m'a carrément dit que ; to turn [sth] down flat refuser [qch] tout net [offer, proposal] ; they went flat against their orders ils ont carrément enfreint les ordres ;5 Mus [sing, play] faux.to fall flat [play] faire un bide ○ ; [joke] tomber à plat ; [party, evening] tourner court ; [plan] tomber à l'eau. -
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7 fry
fry [fraɪ](preterite, past participle fried)[+ meat, fish, vegetables, bread] ( = deep-fry) (faire) frire ; ( = shallow-fry) faire revenir• fried rice ≈ riz m cantonais3. compounds(British = dish) plat composé de saucisses, œufs, bacon etc cuits à la poêle* * *[fraɪ] 1.1) Zoology fretin m2) fig2.small fry — ( children) petits mpl, mioches (colloq) mpl; ( unimportant people) menu fretin m
transitive verb (prét, pp fried) Culinary faire frire3.intransitive verb (prét, pp fried) Culinary frire4.fried past participle adjective fritfried fish — poisson m frit
fried food — friture f
fried eggs — œufs mpl au plat
fried potatoes — pommes fpl de terre sautées
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