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A n1 ( basin) ( for food) bol m ; ( large) saladier m ; ( for soup) assiette f creuse ; ( for washing) cuvette f ; ( of lavatory) cuvette f ; ( of lamp) globe m ; a bowl(ful) of milk un bol de lait ; a bowl(ful) of water une cuvette d'eau ;3 Sport boule f (en bois).B vtr1 ( roll) faire rouler [hoop, ball] ;2 ( throw) lancer [ball] ;C vi1 Sport lancer ; to bowl to sb lancer la balle à qn ;2 US ( go bowling) aller au bowling ;■ bowl out:▶ bowl [sb] out mettre [qn] hors jeu.■ bowl over:▶ bowl [sb] over1 ( knock down) renverser [person] ; -
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bowl [bəʊl]1 noun(a) (receptacle, contents) bol m; (larger) bassin m, cuvette f; (shallow) jatte f; (made of glass) coupe f; (for washing-up) cuvette f; (of beggar) sébile f;∎ a bowl of rice un bol de riz;∎ the cat drank a bowl of milk le chat a bu tout un bol de lait(b) (rounded part → of spoon) creux m; (→ of pipe) fourneau m; (→ of wine glass) coupe f; (→ of sink, toilet) cuvette f∎ I bowled 160 j'ai marqué 160 points;∎ to bowl the ball (in cricket) servir;∎ he bowled (out) the batsman il a mis le batteur hors jeu(a) Sport (play bowls) jouer aux boules; (play tenpin bowling) jouer au bowling; (in cricket) lancer (la balle);(b) (move quickly) filer, aller bon train;∎ the kids came bowling down the street les enfants descendaient la rue à toute allure;∎ the bus bowled along the country lanes l'autocar roulait à toute vitesse sur les petites routes de campagne∎ let's play (a game of) bowls! et si on jouait aux boules!►► bowl game = match de football américain, qui n'a pas lieu dans le cadre d'un championnat, qui oppose les meilleures équipes d'une régionfamiliar renverser□Sport (in cricket) mettre hors jeu(a) (knock down) renverser, faire tomber∎ I was bowled over by the news la nouvelle m'a abasourdi;∎ our success really bowled them over notre réussite les a renversés -
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bowl [bəʊl]1. nouna. ( = container) bol m ; (larger) saladier m ; (for water) cuvette f ; (for fruit) coupe f ; (for dog) gamelle f ; [of lavatory, sink] cuvette f ; (US Sport) coupe f(Cricket) [+ ball] lancer ; [+ batsman] also bowl out éliminer (en lançant la balle contre les guichets)a. ( = knock down) renverserb. ( = amaze) stupéfier• to be bowled over (by) (in surprise) rester stupéfait (devant) ; (emotionally) être bouleversé (par)• she was bowled over by him ( = impressed) il l'a éblouie* * *[bəʊl] 1.1) ( for food) bol m; ( large) saladier m; ( for soup) assiette f creuse; ( for washing) cuvette f; ( of lavatory) cuvette f2) Sport boule f (en bois)2.transitive verb1) ( roll) faire rouler [hoop, ball]2) ( throw) lancer [ball]3.1) Sport lancer2) US ( go bowling) aller au bowling3) ( move fast)to bowl along — [vehicle] rouler à toute vitesse
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I 1. [bəul] noun(a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) boule2. verb1) (to play bowls.) jouer aux boules2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) lancer la balle à3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) mettre hors jeu•- bowler- bowling - bowls - bowling-alley - bowling-green - bowl over II [bəul] noun1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) bol2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) fourneau, creux -
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Ibassin (récipient) m, bol de scraper m, cuve - f cuvette f, plafonnier hémisphérique mII(of sanitary fitting) vasque fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bowl
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ⓘ Bowl games Les équipes de football des universités américaines s'affrontent dans un championnat amateur consistant en une série de matchs, les college bowl games. Ces matchs doivent leur nom à la forme particulière ( bowl) du stade où ils sont joués. Chacun d'entre eux est en général associé à une ville américaine: le Cotton Bowl à Dallas, le Sugar Bowl à New Orleans, le Orange Bowl à Miami, etc. Le Superbowl, finale du championnat professionnel, a lieu chaque année dans une ville différente. -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) renverser, stupéfier -
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Bowl — Bowl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bowled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bowling}.] 1. To roll, as a bowl or cricket ball. [1913 Webster] Break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel, And bowl the round nave down the hill of heaven. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bowl — (b[=o]l), n. [OE. bolle, AS. bolla; akin to Icel. bolli, Dan. bolle, G. bolle, and perh. to E. boil a tumor. Cf. {Boll}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispherical), to hold liquids, etc. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bowl — à Seattle Le bowl : à l origine, une … Wikipédia en Français
bowl — Ⅰ. bowl [1] ► NOUN 1) a round, deep dish or basin. 2) a rounded, concave part of an object. 3) a natural basin. 4) chiefly N. Amer. a stadium for sporting or musical events. ORIGIN Old English, related to BOLL(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
Bowl — (b[=o]l), n. [F. boule, fr. L. bulla bubble, stud. Cf. {Bull} an edict, {Bill} a writing.] [1913 Webster] 1. A ball of wood or other material used for rolling on a level surface in play; a ball of hard wood having one side heavier than the other … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bowl — ‘round receptacle’ [OE] and bowl ‘ball used in bowls’ [15] come from different sources. The former (Old English bolle or bolla) comes ultimately from the Germanic base *bul , *bal , which was also the source of English ball, balloon, and ballot.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bowl — bowl; bowl·der·ing; bowl·dery; … English syllables
bowl — ‘round receptacle’ [OE] and bowl ‘ball used in bowls’ [15] come from different sources. The former (Old English bolle or bolla) comes ultimately from the Germanic base *bul , *bal , which was also the source of English ball, balloon, and ballot.… … Word origins