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1 bourrin
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2 tocard
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3 canard
n. m.1. 'Rag', newspaper. J'ai lu ça dans le canard du coin: I got it from the local sheet. Le Canard Enchaîné, formerly le Canard Déchaîné, took this name after being banned, then heavily censored in the 30s.2. 'Red herring', misleading piece of news. Il mord dans n'importe quel canard: He'll fall for any old story.3. ( pcj.): 'Nag', 'hack', inferior horse. Il a tout paumé sur un canard à la gomme: He lost all his winnings on some third-rate nag.4. Dunked sugar lump (usually in coffee or brandy).5. Froid de canard: 'Brass monkey' weather, freezing cold conditions. -
4 bourrin
I.n. m.1. 'Nag', horse.2. (pl.): Units of horse-power. 'y a 200 bourrins sous le capot: He's got 200 horse-power under the bonnet.3. Randy so-and-so, highly-sexed man.4. (pej.): 'Prozzy', prostitute.5. Bourrin de retour: 'Old lag', old jailbird, recidivist (the kind of character who seems to boomerang his way in and out of prison).II.adj.1. 'Pig-headed', stubborn.2. (of man): Randy, highly-sexed. -
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masculine nouna. ( = animal) calfb. ( = viande) veal• escalope/côte de veau veal escalope/chopc. ( = cuir) calfskin* * *pl veaux vo nom masculin1) Zoologie calf2) Culinaire vealfoie/pied de veau — calf's liver/foot
3) ( cuir) calfskin•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *voveaux pl nm1) (= animal) calf2) CUISINE veal3) (= peau) calfskin* * *1 Zool calf;3 ( cuir) calfskin;pleurer comme un veau to cry one's eyes out; tuer le veau gras to kill the fatted calf.escalope/côtelette de veau veal escalope/cutlet————————en veau locution adjectivale -
6 carcan
n. m. (pej.):1. 'Nag', 'hack', broken-down horse.2. 'Battle-axe', nasty old woman. -
7 carne
n. f. (pej.):1. 'Shoe-leather', tough and cheap cut of meat.2. 'Nag', 'hack', inferior horse.3. 'Battle-axe', nasty old woman.4. 'Swine', 'rotter', nasty and objectionable fellow.
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