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61 bottle
s ampolla, botella | pot (de plàstic) | flascó | biberó | coratge -
62 bottle up
v fig reprimir, aguantar-se -
63 bottomless
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64 bowel
s ANAT budell, intestí | fig entranyes -
65 brainstorm
s frenesí, paroxisme cerebral | fig atac de bogeria -
66 breadth
s amplitud, amplada | fig llarguesa, liberalitat -
67 breed
v criar, educar | fig engendrar, produir | reproduir-ses casta, raça -
68 brick
v CONSTR posar totxoss CONSTR totxo, maó | fig un tros de pa (persona)To brick up/in cobrir amb totxos, enrajolar -
69 bridge
v fer un pont | fig omplirs CONSTR pont ! ANAT os del nas | ODONT pont | JOC bridge -
70 brink
s vora | fig caireOn the brink of a punt de, al caire de -
71 bristle
v eriçar-se | fig enfurismar-se | eriçar, proveir de cerress cerra, pèl gruixutTo bristle with estar ple -
72 brittle
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73 broken
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74 brood
v covar, incubars cria, llocada, niuada | fig progènie, prole, castaTo brood on/over rumiar, cavil·lar -
75 bruised
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76 brush
v raspallars raspall, pinzell, brotxa | raspallada, pinzellada | BOT bardissa, brossa | fig cua peluda (guineu)To brush up repassar, refrescar -
77 bubble
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78 budge
v moure | fig fer canviar | more's | canviar (actitud) -
79 builder
s constructor, mestre d'obres | fig creador, fundador -
80 building block
s bloc de construcció | fig element essencial, pilar
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Fig — (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FIG — (Heb. תְּאֵנָה, te enah), one of the seven species with which Ereẓ Israel was blessed (Deut. 8:8). It is mentioned in the Bible 16 times together with the vine as the most important of the country s fruit. The saying every man under his vine and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
fig — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. figue (12c.), from O.Prov. figa, from V.L. *fica, from L. ficus fig tree, fig, from a pre I.E. Mediterranean language, possibly Semitic (Cf. Phoenician pagh half ripe fig ). A reborrowing of a word that had been taken… … Etymology dictionary
fig — fig1 [fig] n. [ME fige < OFr < VL * fica, for L ficus, fig tree, fig] 1. the hollow, pear shaped false fruit (syconium) of the fig tree, with sweet, pulpy flesh containing numerous tiny, seedlike true fruits (achenes) 2. any of a genus… … English World dictionary
fig — [ fıg ] noun count a soft fruit with purple or green skin and a lot of small seeds inside. It grows on a fig tree. not give a fig about/for something BRITISH INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED to not care at all about something not worth a fig worth nothing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fig — Ⅰ. fig [1] ► NOUN ▪ a soft pear shaped fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds. ● not give (or care) a fig Cf. ↑not give a fig ORIGIN Old French figue from Latin ficus. Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Fig — Fig, v. t. [See {Fico}, {Fig}, n.] 1. To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion. See {Fico}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When Pistol lies, do this, and fig me like The bragging Spaniard. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To put into the head of, as something … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig — [fıg] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: figue, from Latin ficus] 1.) a soft sweet fruit with a lot of small seeds, often eaten dried, or the tree on which this fruit grows 2.) not give a fig/not care a fig (about/for sth/sb) old fashioned … Dictionary of contemporary English
fig — [fıg] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: figue, from Latin ficus] 1.) a soft sweet fruit with a lot of small seeds, often eaten dried, or the tree on which this fruit grows 2.) not give a fig/not care a fig (about/for sth/sb) old fashioned … Dictionary of contemporary English
Fig — Fig, n. Figure; dress; array. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Were they all in full fig, the females with feathers on their heads, the males with chapeaux bras? Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig. — fig. UK US noun [C] ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for FIGURE(Cf. ↑figure) noun: »The model used in his reflection (see fig. 1, p. 40) captures the act of composing as many of us recognize it … Financial and business terms