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1 confit
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2 fruits confits
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3 fruit confit
candied ou glacé fruit -
4 fruit
fruit [fʀyi]masculine noun• il y a des fruits/trois fruits dans la coupe there is some fruit/there are three pieces of fruit in the bowl• petits fruits (Canadian,Swiss) ( = fruits rouges) red berries* * *fʀɥinom masculin1) gén, Culinaire fruit [U]2) ( résultat) fruit•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fʀɥi nm1) [arbre, plante] fruit gen no plIl faut manger plus de fruits. — You should eat more fruit.
See:2) (= résultat)le fruit de ses entrailles (= sa progéniture) — the fruit of his loins
* * *fruit nm1 gén, Culin fruit ¢; voulez-vous un fruit? would you like some fruit?; aimer les fruits to like fruit; acheter des fruits to buy fruit;2 Bot fruit; la tomate est un fruit the tomato is a fruit;3 ( résultat) fruit; récolter les fruits de ses efforts/de la victoire to reap the fruits of one's efforts/of victory; c'est le fruit de l'expérience that's the fruit of experience; le fruit de mes entrailles the fruit of my womb; porter ses fruits to bear fruit; le fruit de l'adultère the offspring of an adulterous liaison;fruit confit Culin candied ou glacé fruit; fruit défendu Bible forbidden fruit; fruit déguisé Culin ( avec glaçage) sugar-coated fruit; ( à la pâte d'amande) marzipan fruit; fruit de la passion Bot, Culin passion fruit; fruit sec Culin dried fruit; ( personne) disappointment; fruit tombé Agric windfall; fruits de mer Culin seafood ¢; fruits rafraîchis Culin fruit salad ¢; fruits rouges Culin soft fruit ¢ GB, berries US; fruits au sirop Culin fruit ¢ in syrup GB ou sirup US; fruits de la terre fruits of the earth.[frɥi] nom masculin1. BOTANIQUEun fruit: après ton fromage, veux-tu un fruit? would you like some fruit ou a piece of fruit after your cheese?fruits confits candied ou crystallized fruitfruits déguisésprunes, dates etc., stuffed with almond paste2. CUISINE3. [résultat] fruitle fruit de son travail the fruit ou result of his laboursles fruits de la Terre the fruits ou bounty of the Earth -
5 candi
candi [kɑ̃di]masculine adjective→ sucre* * *kɑ̃diadjectif masculin* * *kɑ̃di adj invsucre candi — sugar-candy, candy
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6 confit
confit, e [kɔ̃fi, it]1. adjective[fruit] candied2. masculine noun• confit d'oie/de canard goose/duck confit* * *
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confite kɔ̃fi, it adjectif Culinaire [fruits] crystallized; [cornichon] pickled; [canard] preserved
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nom masculin confit* * *kɔ̃fi, it confit, -e1. adj2. nm* * *A pp ⇒ confire.B pp adjC nm confit; confit de canard confit of duck.( féminin confite) [kɔ̃fi, it] participe passé→ link=confire confire————————( féminin confite) [kɔ̃fi, it] adjectif[cornichons] pickled2. (figuré)confit nom masculin -
7 diplomate
diplomate [diplɔmat]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *diplɔmat
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adjectif diplomatic
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nom masculin et féminin diplomat
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nom masculin Culinaire dessert of glacé fruits and custard on a sponge base* * *diplɔmat1. adj2. nm1) (de carrière) diplomatIl est diplomate. — He's a diplomat.
2) fig (= personne habile) diplomat3) CUISINE (= gâteau) dessert made of sponge cake, candied fruit and custard, trifle Grande-Bretagne* * *A adj diplomatic.B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf diplomat.C nm Culin dessert of glacé fruits and custard on a sponge base.[diplɔmat] adjectif————————[diplɔmat] nom masculin et féminin————————[diplɔmat] nom masculin -
8 florentin
florentin, e [flɔʀɑ̃tɛ̃, in]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine* * *
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florentine flɔʀɑ̃tɛ̃, in adjectif Florentine
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nom masculin Culinaire Florentine* * *flɔʀɑ̃tɛ̃, in adj florentin, -e* * *A ⇒ Les villes adj Florentine.B nm Culin Florentine.( féminin florentine) [flɔrɑ̃tɛ̃, in] adjectif————————————————nom masculin -
9 marron
marron [maʀɔ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = fruit) chestnutb. ( = couleur) brownc. ( = coup) (inf!) thump2. invariable adjective( = couleur) brown3. compounds* * *
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- onne maʀɔ̃, ɔn adjectif ( malhonnête) bent (colloq), crooked
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nom masculin1) Botaniquemarron (d'Inde) — horse chestnut; ( châtaigne) chestnut
2) ( couleur) brown3) (sl) ( coup) thump (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:••tirer les marrons du feu — ( faire son profit) to reap the benefits
je suis marron — (sl) ( dupé) I've been had (colloq); ( coincé) I'm stuck (colloq)
* * *maʀɔ̃, ɔn marron, -ne1. nm(= fruit) chestnut2. adj inv3. adj1) HISTOIRE (esclaves) runaway2) péjoratif (avocat, médecin) crooked* * *A adj1 ( malhonnête) [notaire, avocat] bent○, crooked; ( non qualifié) [courtier] unlicensed; [docteur] unqualified;2 Hist [esclave] runaway.C nm2 ( couleur) brown;3 ◑( coup) thump○, clout○; il m'a filé un marron he landed me one○.tirer les marrons du feu fig ( faire son profit) to reap the benefits; ( être la victime) to be a cat's paw; je suis marron◑ ( dupé) I've been had○; ( coincé) I'm stuck○.I[malhonnête] crookedII[marɔ̃] nom masculinmarron d'Inde horse chestnut, conkermarrons chauds roast ou roasted chestnutsmarrons glacés marrons glacés, crystallized ou candied chestnutstirer les marrons du feu pour quelqu'un to be somebody's cat's-paw, to do all the dirty work for somebody2. [couleur] brown————————[marɔ̃] adjectif invariable[brun] brown————————[marɔ̃] adjectifêtre (fait) marron [être dupé] to be taken inzut, voilà le contrôleur, on est marrons! [on est coincés] oh, no, we've had it now, here comes the ticket collector! -
10 marrons glacés
marrons glacés, crystallized ou candied chestnuts -
11 polonais
polonais, e [pɔlɔnε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = langue) Polish3. masculine noun, feminine* * *Polonaise pɔlɔnɛ, ɛz nom masculin, féminin Pole* * *pɔlɔnɛ, ɛz nm/f Polonais, -e* * *A ⇒ Les nationalités adj Polish.C polonaise nf2 Culin pastry with meringue topping, flavouredGB with Kirsch.————————————————nom masculin————————polonaise nom féminin3. [vêtement] polonaise————————à la polonaise locution adjectivale -
12 Calisson d'Aix
Delicate, diamond-shaped Provençal sweet prepared with almonds, candied oranges, melon or abricots, egg white, sugar, and confiture of oranges or apricots. -
13 Florentine
with spinach. Also, a cookie of nougatine and candied fruit brushed with a layer of chocolate. -
14 Impératrice, à l'
usually a rice pudding dessert with candied fruit. -
15 Marion (glacé)
large (candied) chestnut. -
16 Nougat glacé
frozen dessert of whipped cream and candied fruit. -
17 Plombière
classic dessert of vanilla ice cream, candied fruit, kirsch, and apricot jam. -
18 Riz à la impératrice
cold rice pudding with candied fruit.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Riz à la impératrice
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19 Touron
marzipan loaf, or a cake of almond paste, often layered and flavored with nuts or candied fruits and sold by the slice; specialty of the Basque region.
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