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(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) ulcère -
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16 chrome ulcer
pigeonneau des chromeursEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > chrome ulcer
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pigeonneau des tanneursEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > tanner's chrome ulcer
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stomach [ˈstʌmək]1. noun[+ behaviour] supporter3. compounds* * *['stʌmək] 1.to have a pain in one's stomach — avoir mal au ventre or à l'estomac
2. 3.to have a strong stomach — lit, fig avoir l'estomac bien accroché (colloq)
transitive verb supporter [person, attitude]I can't stomach that guy! — (colloq) je ne peux pas encaisser (colloq) ce type! (colloq)
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1. noun(plural mouths)• shut your mouth! (inf!) ferme-la ! (inf !)• me and my big mouth! (inf) j'ai encore perdu une occasion de me taire !b. (insincerely) [+ platitudes, rhetoric] débiter3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque mouth est un nom, le th final se prononce comme dans both: maʊθ ; lorsque c'est un verbe, il se prononce comme dans then: maʊð ; notez que le pluriel du nom, mouths, se prononce comme le verbe: maʊðz.* * *[maʊθ] 1.1) (of human, horse) bouche f; ( of other animal) gueule fwith my/his etc mouth open — gen la bouche ouverte; (in surprise, admiration) bouche bée inv
2) (of cave, tunnel) entrée f; ( of river) embouchure f; (of geyser, volcano) bouche f; ( of valley) débouché m; (of jar, bottle, decanter) goulot m; (of bag, sack) ouverture f2.transitive verb2) débiter [platitudes, rhetoric]••to leave a bad ou nasty taste in one's ou the mouth — fig laisser un arrière-goût amer
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