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parrot ['pærət]1 nounOrnithology perroquet m;∎ familiar I was as sick as a parrot (disappointed) ça m'a rendu malade;∎ to repeat sth parrot fashion répéter qch comme un perroquet;∎ to learn sth parrot fashion (by repetition) apprendre qch en le répétant;∎ he learnt it parrot fashion (by mimicking sounds) il est capable de le répéter comme un perroquet(words) répéter comme un perroquet; (person, actions) imiter►► parrot disease psittacose f;parrot fever psittacose f;Ichthyology parrot fish perroquet m de mer, poisson-perroquet m
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