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noun singular (the art of pottery.) céramique -
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glaze [gleɪz]a. [+ door, window] vitrerb. [+ pottery, tiles] vernisser ; [+ cake, meat] glacer2. noun[person] prendre un air absent* * *[gleɪz] 1.2) ( for ceramics) glaçure f; ( in oil painting) glacis m; Culinary ( on pastry) dorure f; ( of jelly) nappage m; ( on meat) glaçage m3) US ( ice) verglas m2.transitive verb1) GB vitrer [window]; mettre [quelque chose] sous verre [picture]2) ( coat) vernisser [ceramics]; vernir [leather]; Photography glacer; Culinary glacer [meat]; dorer [pastry]3.intransitive verb (also glaze over) [eyes] devenir vitreux -
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A n2 ( substance) ( for ceramics) glaçure f ; ( in oil painting) glacis m ; Culin ( of icing) glaçage m ; (of jam, jelly) nappage m ;B vtr1 GB vitrer [door, window] ; mettre [qch] sous verre [picture] ;2 ( apply glaze to) vernisser [ceramics] ; vernir [leather] ; lustrer [fabric] ; Culin, Phot glacer ;3 US [ice] rendre [qch] lisse. -
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crackle ['krækəl]1 noun(a) (of paper, twigs, dry leaves) craquement m; (of fire) crépitement m, craquement m; (of radio) grésillement m; (on telephone) friture f; (of something frying) grésillement m; (of machine-gun fire) crépitement m(b) (finish → of paint, porcelain) craquelure f(paper, twigs, dry leaves) craquer; (fire) crépiter, craquer; (radio) grésiller; (something frying) grésiller; (machine-gun fire) crépiter;∎ figurative to crackle with energy pétiller d'énergie►► Ceramics crackle finish craquelage m -
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craze [kreɪz]1 nounengouement m, folie f;∎ it's the latest craze c'est la dernière folie ou lubie;∎ the latest dance/music craze la nouvelle danse/musique à la mode;∎ it's becoming a craze ça devient une vraie folie;∎ a craze for sth un engouement pour qch;∎ this craze for video games cet engouement pour les jeux vidéo;∎ the latest craze is wearing baggy jeans la dernière mode, c'est de porter des jeans larges;∎ to have a craze for sth être fou de -
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ceramic [sɪˈræmɪk]1. adjective2. plural nouna. ( = objects) céramiques fplb. ( = activity) céramique f3. compounds* * *[sɪ'ræmɪk] 1.noun céramique f2.adjective [tile, pot] en céramique; [hob] en vitro-céramique; [design, art] de la céramique -
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fire [faɪər]1. noun• fire! au feu !c. ( = shots) feu m• fire! feu !• to come under fire ( = be criticized) essuyer des critiquesa. ( = set fire to) mettre le feu à ; [+ imagination, passions, enthusiasm] enflammerb. [+ rocket] lancerd. [+ pottery] cuire4. compounds► fire sale noun (literal) vente de marchandises endommagées dans un incendie ; (figurative) braderie f► fire service noun = fire brigade[+ person] enthousiasmer ; [+ imagination] exalter* * *['faɪə(r)] 1.1) ( element) feu mto set fire to something —
2) ( blaze) incendie m3) ( for warmth) feu m4) [U] ( shots) coups mpl de feuthe police/passers-by came under fire — on a tiré sur la police/les passants
to be under fire — fig être vivement critiqué ( from par)
5) ( verve) fougue f2.1) ( raising alarm) au feu!2) ( order to shoot) feu!3.transitive verb1) Military, gen décharger [gun, weapon]; tirer [shot]; lancer [arrow, missile]2) ( inspire)3) ( dismiss) renvoyer, virer (colloq) [person]4) Technology cuire [ceramics]4.1) Military, gen tirer (at, on sur)2) [engine] démarrer•Phrasal Verbs:- fire up••to hang fire — Military faire long feu; fig [plans, project, person] traîner
he'll never set the world on fire — (colloq) il ne fera jamais de miracles; house
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firing [ˈfaɪrɪŋ]( = shooting) tir m• to be in the firing line être dans la ligne de tir ; (figurative) être sous le feu des attaques ► firing squad noun peloton m d'exécution* * *['faɪərɪŋ]1) ( of guns) tir m2) ( of ceramics) cuisson f -
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A n1 ( element) feu m ; to set fire to sth, to set sth on fire mettre le feu à qch ; to be on fire être en feu ; to be destroyed by fire être détruit par le feu ; to catch fire prendre feu ; to be on fire with love/desire brûler d'amour/de désir ;2 ( blaze) incendie m ; to start a fire provoquer un incendie ; a fire broke out un incendie s'est déclaré ; the fire is out l'incendie est éteint ;3 ( for warmth) feu m ; to make ou build a fire faire un feu ; to sit by the fire s'asseoir au coin du feu ; a lovely ou roaring fire une belle flambée ; electric fire GB radiateur m électrique ;4 ¢ ( shots) coups mpl de feu ; to open fire on sb ouvrir le feu sur qn, faire feu sur qn ; to exchange fire échanger des coups de feu ; to be ou come under enemy fire essuyer le feu de l'ennemi ; the police/passers-by came under fire on a tiré sur la police/les passants ; to be under fire fig être vivement critiqué (from par) ; to draw sb's fire offrir une cible au tir ennemi ; to hold one's fire ( refrain) ne pas tirer ; ( stop) arrêter de tirer ; to return sb's fire riposter ; a burst of machine-gun fire une rafale de mitraillette ;5 ( verve) fougue f.B excl1 ( raising alarm) au feu! ;2 ( order to shoot) feu!C vtr1 Mil, gen décharger [gun, weapon] ; tirer [shot] ; lancer [arrow, rock, missile] ; to fire a shot at sb/sth tirer sur qn/qch ;2 ( ceremonially) to fire a (21 gun) salute tirer une salve (de 21 coups de canon) ;4 ( inspire) to be fired with enthusiasm s'enthousiasmer (for pour) ; to fire sb's imagination enflammer l'imagination de qn ;6 Tech cuire [ceramics].D vi2 Mech [engine] démarrer.fire away! allez-y! ; to hang fire Mil faire long feu ; fig [plans, project, person] traîner ; to hold fire attendre ; to play with fire jouer avec le feu ; he'll never set the world on fire ○ il ne fera jamais de miracles ; to go through fire and water for sb faire n'importe quoi pour qn ; ⇒ house.■ fire off:▶ fire off [sth]■ fire up: -
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firing n2 ( of ceramics) cuisson f. -
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1 ( fitted with glass) [door, window] vitré ;2 [ceramics] vernissé ;4 Culin glacé ;5 fig to have a glazed look in one's eyes avoir les yeux vitreux ;6 US ( ice-covered) verglacé ;7 ○ US ( drunk) bourré ○. -
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Parian ['peərɪən]1 noun(person) Parien(ienne) m,fparien►► Ceramics Parian biscuit parian m;Parian marble marbre m de Paros -
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biscuit ['bɪskɪt]1 noun∎ familiar that really takes the biscuit! ça, c'est vraiment le bouquet!;∎ familiar you really take the biscuit! vous êtes marrant, vous!(de couleur) beige►► biscuit barrel boîte f à biscuits;biscuit cutter emporte-pièce m;biscuit factory biscuiterie f;biscuit tin boîte f à biscuits
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