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1 coursier
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2 coursier
coursier, -ière [kuʀsje, jεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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- ière kuʀsje, ɛʀ nom masculin, féminin messenger
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nom masculin Histoire charger, warhorse* * *kuʀsje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. nm/f2. nm(= cheval) steed* * *A nm,f messenger.B nm Hist charger, warhorse., coursière [kursje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin[à moto] dispatch rider————————nom masculin1. [transporteur]2. (littéraire) [cheval] steed -
3 destrier
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4 ardeur
ardeur [aʀdœʀ]feminine noun* * *aʀdœʀnom féminin ( de personne) ardour [BrE]; (de foi, patriotisme) fervour [BrE]; ( de néophyte) keenness GB, enthusiasmmodérer or calmer les ardeurs de quelqu'un — to cool somebody's ardour [BrE]
* * *aʀdœʀ nf1) (amoureuse) ardour Grande-Bretagne ardor USA (au travail) zeal, (religieuse) fervour Grande-Bretagne fervor USA2) (= chaleur) blazing heat* * *ardeur nf1 ( chaleur) heat;2 ( fougue) (d'amant, enthousiasme) ardourGB; (de foi, patriotisme) fervourGB; ( de néophyte) keenness GB, enthusiasm; (de combattant, révolutionnaire) fervourGB, eagerness; les ardeurs de la passion fig the flames of passion; modérer or calmer les ardeurs de qn to cool sb's ardourGB; cheval plein d'ardeur fiery steed†;3 ( zèle) zeal; ardeur révolutionnaire revolutionary zeal; ton ardeur au travail your enthusiasm for work; travailler avec ardeur to work hard; redoubler d'ardeur to try twice as hard.[ardɶr] nom fémininsoutenir une cause avec ardeur to support a cause ardently ou fervently ou passionately2. (littéraire) [chaleur] (burning) heat -
5 hareng
n. m.1. Ponce, pimp (also: maquereau).2. (Racing slang): 'Nag', 'gawky steed', horse unlikely to win a race.3. La mare aux harengs (joc.): 'The briny', the sea. -
6 oignon
n. m.1. 'Turnip', fob-watch.2. Arsehole, anus. L'avoir dans l'oignon: To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been duped. Quand il a repris son fric, c'est nous qu'on l'a eu dans l'oignon: It really fucked us up when he withdrew his subsidies!3. Luck, good fortune. Avoir de l'oignon: To have the luck of the devil. (Expressions such as avoir l'oignon qui décalotte, synonymous with the previous one, tend to emphasize what Albert Simonin states in his NOUVEAU DICTIONNAIRE DE L'ARGOT, namely the link between sodomy and good fortune. Simonin is of the opinion that many successes can be linked to past homosexual liaisons. A similar bias can be found in cocu; see that word.)4. En rang d'oignons: In a neat row. On avait l'air vraiment fin là, tous en rang d'oignons! There we were standing like a neat row of dummies! (It would appear that the expression comes from the language of the vegetable garden, and usually refers to people.)5. Ce n'est pas (also: ce ne sont pas) mes oignons! It's none of my business! Je fais ce qui me plaît, c'est mes oignons! What I do is my business! Occupe-toi de tes oignons! Keep your nose out of it!6. Aux petits oignons: 'First-rate', 'smashing', superb. Son système, il est aux petits oignons! You can't fault the way he organizes things!7. Arranger quelqu'un aux petits oignons (iron.): To 'give someone a proper dressing-down', to tell someone off in no uncertain manner.8. Course à l'oignon: Act of chucking someone out by the scruff of his neck and the seat of his pants.9. Un oignon à réclamers (Racing slang): A selling-stakes nag (the kind of steed unlikely to ever really make it on the courses).
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