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1 griffonnage (distrait)
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2 griffonner (distraitement)
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3 cocorico
cocorico [kɔkɔʀiko]1. masculine noun2. exclamation[de coq] cock-a-doodle-do!* * *kɔkɔʀikonom masculin (also onomat) cock-a-doodle-do* * *kɔkɔʀiko1. excl2. nm* * *[kɔkɔriko] nom masculin -
4 gribouillage
gribouillage [gʀibujaʒ]masculine noun( = écriture) scribble ; ( = dessin) doodle* * *(colloq) gʀibujaʒ nom masculin scribble* * *ɡʀibujaʒ nmscribble, scrawl* * *gribouillage○ nm1 ( dessin confus) scribble; faire du gribouillage or des gribouillages to doodle;2 ( écriture confuse) scrawl; ta signature est un gribouillage your signature is a scrawl.[gribujaʒ] nom masculin1. [dessin] doodle -
5 gribouiller
gribouiller [gʀibuje]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = écrire) to scribble ; ( = dessiner) to scrawl2. intransitive verb( = dessiner) to doodle* * *
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(colloq) gʀibuje verbe transitif to scribble ( sur on)
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* * *ɡʀibuje1. vtto scribble, to scrawl2. vi* * *gribouiller verb table: aimerA vtr to scribble [nom, adresse, notes] (sur on); to scribble in [album, cahier]; gribouiller un plan to draw a rough map.B vi to doodle (sur on).[gribuje] verbe transitif————————[gribuje] verbe intransitif -
6 gribouillis
gribouillis [gʀibuji]masculine noun( = écriture) scribble ; ( = dessin) doodle* * *(colloq) gʀibuji nom masculin invariable = gribouillage* * *ɡʀibuji nm1) (= dessin) doodle2) péjoratif (= écriture) scribble* * *gribouillis nm inv = gribouillage.[gribuji]→ link=gribouillage gribouillage -
7 crayonner
crayonner [kʀεjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ notes] to jot down ; [+ dessin] to sketch* * *kʀɛjɔne* * *kʀɛjɔne vt[notes] to scribble, [dessin, croquis] to sketch* * *[krɛjɔne] verbe transitif1. [dessiner rapidement] to sketch (in pencil)2. [gribouiller - feuille, mur] to scribble on (inseparable)
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