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61 finition laminé à chaud
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > finition laminé à chaud
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62 finition laminé à chaud
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > finition laminé à chaud
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63 verre laminé
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > verre laminé
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64 cousue
n. f. 'Ciggy', 'fag', cigarette. Une cousue-main: A hand-rolled cigarette. -
65 débouler
v. intrans.1. To tumble down, to roll down. Il était tellement rond qu'il a déboulé les escadrins: He was so pissed he rolled down the stairs.2. To 'scram', to 'skedaddle', to run away.3. Débouler a l'imprévu: To turn up unannounced, to arrive unheralded. -
66 drag
n. f. (Drugs): 'Joint', 'reefer', hand-rolled cigarette containing marijuana. -
67 Pétanque
The most popular form of the game known as boules, pétanque is the French version of the English game of bowls. It has been played in a fairly similar form since Roman times, and is particularly popular in the south of France. The modern game is played on a gravel surface using solid metalboules about the size of a tennis ball. Unlike in the English game where the balls are rolled, in pétanque they are usually lobbed. The aim of the game is to get one's boule as close as possible to the jack, known as the cochonnet in French. Though the game can be played on any patch of gravel surface, many towns have special boules areas known as boulodromes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Pétanque
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68 Ballotine
usually poultry boned, stuffed, and rolled. -
69 Cornet
cornet-shaped; usually refers to foods rolled conically; also an ice cream cone, and a conical pastry filled with cream. -
70 Galantine
classical preparation of boned meat or whole poultry that is stuffed or rolled, cooked, then glazed with gelatin and served cold. -
71 Hareng roll-mop
marinated herring rolled around a small pickle. -
72 Lièvre (à la royale)
hare (cooked with red wine, shallots, onions, and cinnamon, then rolled and stuffed with foie gras and truffles).Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Lièvre (à la royale)
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73 Meunière, à la
in the style of the miller's wife; refers to a fish that is seasoned, rolled in flour, fried in butter; and served with lemon, parsley and hot melted butter. -
74 Paupiette
slice of meat or fish, filled, rolled, then wrapped; served warm. -
75 Pieds et paquets
feet and packages; mutton tripe rolled and cooked with sheep's feet, white wine, and tomatoes; specialty of Provence and the Mediterranean. -
76 Roulade
meat or fish roll, or rolled-up vegetahle soufflé; larger than a paupiette, and often stuffed.
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