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orange [ɔʀɑ̃ʒ]1. feminine noun2. masculine noun( = couleur) orange3. invariable adjective4. compounds* * *
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1. ɔʀɑ̃ʒadjectif invariable orange; [feu] amber GB, yellow US
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passer à l'orange — to go through when the light is amber GB ou yellow US
II ɔʀɑ̃ʒnom féminin ( fruit) orange* * *ɔʀɑ̃ʒ1. adj inv2. nforange pressée — freshly-squeezed Grande-Bretagne orange juice, fresh-squeezed USA orange juice
* * *C nf ( fruit) orange.orange givrée orange sorbet; orange pressée freshly squeezed orange juice; orange sanguine blood orange.apporter des oranges à qn hum to visit sb in prison.[ɔrɑ̃ʒ] nom féminin————————[ɔrɑ̃ʒ] nom masculin————————[ɔrɑ̃ʒ] adjectif invariable -
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orange [ɔʀɑ̃ʒ]1. feminine noun2. masculine noun( = couleur) orange3. invariable adjective4. compounds* * *
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1. ɔʀɑ̃ʒadjectif invariable orange; [feu] amber GB, yellow US
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passer à l'orange — to go through when the light is amber GB ou yellow US
II ɔʀɑ̃ʒnom féminin ( fruit) orange* * *ɔʀɑ̃ʒ1. adj inv2. nforange pressée — freshly-squeezed Grande-Bretagne orange juice, fresh-squeezed USA orange juice
* * *C nf ( fruit) orange.orange givrée orange sorbet; orange pressée freshly squeezed orange juice; orange sanguine blood orange.apporter des oranges à qn hum to visit sb in prison.————————nom masculin -
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[o’ra:жә] indekl. Adj. orange* * *die Orangeorange* * *Oran|ge I [o'rãːZə]f -, -n(Frucht) orange IInt -, - or (inf) -sorange* * *die1) (a type of juicy citrus fruit with a thick reddish-yellow skin: I'd like an orange; ( also adjective) an orange tree.) orange2) (the colour of this fruit.) orange* * *Oran·ge<-, -n>[oˈrã:ʒə, oˈraŋʒə]f (Frucht) orange* * *die; Orange, Orangen orange* * ** * *die; Orange, Orangen orange* * *-n n.orange n. -
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[o’ra:жә] indekl. Adj. orange* * *die Orangeorange* * *Oran|ge I [o'rãːZə]f -, -n(Frucht) orange IInt -, - or (inf) -sorange* * *die1) (a type of juicy citrus fruit with a thick reddish-yellow skin: I'd like an orange; ( also adjective) an orange tree.) orange2) (the colour of this fruit.) orange* * *Oran·ge<-, -n>[oˈrã:ʒə, oˈraŋʒə]f (Frucht) orange* * *die; Orange, Orangen orange* * *orange [oˈrãːʒə] undekl adj orange* * *die; Orange, Orangen orange* * *-n n.orange n. -
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[ˈɔrɪndʒ]1. noun1) a type of juicy citrus fruit with a thick reddish-yellow skin:بُرْتُقال( also adjective) an orange tree.
2) the colour of this fruit.اللّون البُرْتُقالي2. adjective1) of the colour orange:بُرْتُقالي اللونan orange dress.
2) with the taste of orange juice:بُرْتُقالي الطَّعْمan orange drink.
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بُرْتُقَال \ orange: a sweet round fruit with a thick golden skin that grows on an evergreen tree, in hot countries. \ بُرْتُقَاليّ اللّوْن \ orange: the bright golden colour of the ripe orange fruit: Orange paint is a mixture of red and yellow paint. -
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Fish-this clever centerpiece uses only four ingredients but is oh-so-impressive on any table. Show me his picture and more info.( FRANCE)orange, orange de Nice; blonde de Nice -
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n. f.1. 'Biff', blow. Choper une orange sur le coin de la gueule: To get a knuckle-sandwich.2. (pl.): Small and firm breasts. Elle a une sacrée paire d'oranges sur l'étagère! She's got the kind of knockers to hang your hat and coat on! -
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