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1 French
{frentʃ}
I. a френски
II. 1. френски език
2. pl the FRENCH французите
FRENCН bean n зелен фасул
FRENCН leave n напускане без сбогуване* * *{frentsh} I. а френски; II. n 1. френски език; 2. pl the French фран* * *френски;* * *1. frencН bean n зелен фасул 2. frencН leave n напускане без сбогуване 3. i. a френски 4. ii. френски език 5. pl the french французите* * * -
2 french
{frentʃ}
I. a френски
II. 1. френски език
2. pl the FRENCH французите
FRENCН bean n зелен фасул
FRENCН leave n напускане без сбогуване* * *{frentsh} I. а френски; II. n 1. френски език; 2. pl the French фран* * *френски;* * *1. frencН bean n зелен фасул 2. frencН leave n напускане без сбогуване 3. i. a френски 4. ii. френски език 5. pl the french французите* * *french[frentʃ] v sl грубо стимулирам орално. -
3 French <Fr.>
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4 French Canadian
French Canadian[´frentʃkə´neidiən] I. n канадец от фрeнски произход; II. adj от френско-канадски произход. -
5 French doors
French doors[´frentʃ¸dɔ:z] n двойни врати. -
6 French grey
French grey[´frentʃ¸grei] n мораво-сива боя (цвят). -
7 French kiss
French kiss[´frentʃ¸kis] n дълбока целувка (с език). -
8 French polish
French polish[´frentʃ¸pɔliʃ] I. n политура; шеллак; II. v полирам (с шеллак). -
9 French red
French red (rouge) [´frentʃ¸red (¸ru:ʒ)] n кармин. -
10 French roll
French roll[´frentʃ¸roul] n хлебче. -
11 French telephone
French telephone[´frentʃ¸teləfoun] n тех. телефон с обща микротелефонна гарнитура. -
12 French beans
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13 French bread
{,frentʃ'bred}
n франзела, френско хлебче* * *{,frentsh'bred} n франзела, френско хлебче.* * *франзела;* * *n франзела, френско хлебче* * *French bread[´frentʃ¸bred] n франзела. -
14 French chalk
{,frentʃ'tʃɔ:k}
n шивашкакреда* * *{,frentsh'tshъ:k}n шивашкакреда.* * *n шивашкакреда* * *French chalk[´frentʃ¸tʃɔ:k] n шивашка креда. -
15 French fries
{,frentʃ'fraiz}
n и f. пържени картофи* * *{,frentsh'fraiz} n и f. пържени картофи.* * *n и f. пържени картофи* * *French fries[´frentʃ¸frais] n ам. пържени картофи. -
16 French horn
{,frentʃ'hɔ:n}
n муз. валдхорна* * *{,frentsh'hъ:n} n муз. валдхорна.* * *n муз. валдхорна* * *French horn[´frentʃ¸hɔ:n] n муз. френски рог. -
17 French roof
{,frentʃ'ru:f}
n мансарден покрив* * *{,frentsh'ru:f} n мансарден покрив.* * *n мансарден покрив* * *French roof[´frentʃ¸ru:f] n мансарден покрив. -
18 French window
{,frentʃ'windou}
двукрила стъклена врата (на тераса)* * *{,frentsh'windou} двукрила стъклена врата (на тераса).* * *двукрила стъклена врата (на тераса)* * *French window[´frentʃ¸windou] n френски прозорец. -
19 french bean
{,frentʃ'bi:n}
n (зелен) фасул/боб (Phaseolus vulgaris)* * *{,frentsh'bi:n} n (зелен) фасул/боб (Phaseolus vulgaris).* * *n (зелен) фасул/боб (phaseolus vulgaris) -
20 french toast
{,frentʃ'toust}
n пържена филия* * *{,frentsh'toust} n пържена филия.* * *n пържена филия
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