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1 Dutch
Dutch [dʌtʃ]∎ the Dutch les Hollandais mpl, les Néerlandais mpl2 noun(language) néerlandais m(cheese) de Hollande; (bulbs, city) hollandais;∎ to talk (to sb) like a Dutch uncle faire la morale (à qn)(embassy, history) des Pays-Bas; (teacher) de néerlandais5 adverb∎ to go Dutch (with sb) (share cost equally) partager les frais (avec qn)►► Dutch auction vente f à la baisse;British Dutch barn hangar m à récoltes;British Dutch cap diaphragme m (contraceptif);familiar Dutch courage = courage trouvé dans la boisson;∎ I need some Dutch courage il faut que je boive un verre pour me donner du courage□ ;American Dutch door porte f à deux vantaux;Dutch elm disease (UNCOUNT) maladie f de l'orme, graphiose f;Dutch oven (casserole) marmite f, fait-tout m inv;familiar Dutch treat = sortie où chacun paye son écot;∎ to go on a Dutch treat partager les frais -
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Dutch [dʌt∫]1. adjectivenéerlandais, hollandais2. noun( = language) néerlandais m3. plural noun4. adverb* * *[dʌtʃ] 1.1) ( language) néerlandais m2) ( people)2.the Dutch — les Néerlandais mpl
adjective [culture, food, football, politics] néerlandais; [teacher, lesson, textbook] de néerlandais••to go Dutch — (colloq) payer chacun sa part
to go Dutch with somebody — (colloq) faire fifty-fifty avec quelqu'un (colloq)
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3 Dutch
A nB adj [culture, food, football, politics] néerlandais, hollandais ; [teacher, lesson, textbook, dictionary] de néerlandais.to be in Dutch with sb ○ être en disgrâce auprès de qn ; to go Dutch ○ payer chacun sa part ; to go Dutch with sb ○ faire fifty-fifty avec qn ○ ; to talk to sb like a Dutch uncle sermonner qn. hollandais is used to apply to the whole of the Netherlands as well as the Dutch language but this usage is incorrect. Strictly speaking it should be applied only to the province of the Netherlands called Hollande in French. -
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5 Dutch
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Dutch
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6 Dutch courage
Dutch courage n courage m puisé dans l'alcool ; I need (some) Dutch courage j'ai besoin d'alcool pour me donner du courage. -
7 Dutch auction
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8 Dutch barn
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9 Dutch cap
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10 Dutch door
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11 Dutch East Indies
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12 Dutch elm disease
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13 Dutch Guiana
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14 Dutch oven
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15 Dutch School
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16 Dutch treat
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17 Dutch West Indies
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18 Dutch bond
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > Dutch bond
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19 dutch brick
brique de pavage f, brique recuite pour égouts fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dutch brick
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20 dutch clinker
brique de pavage f, brique recuite pour égouts fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dutch clinker
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Dutch — Dutch, n. 1. pl. The people of Holland; Dutchmen. [1913 Webster] 2. The language spoken in Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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