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1 French
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2 baguette
= French bread.Ex. Aspects of deep-freezing of bakery products, including French bread and croissants, are discussed, covering freezing rate and method of thawing.* * *= French bread.Ex: Aspects of deep-freezing of bakery products, including French bread and croissants, are discussed, covering freezing rate and method of thawing.
* * */baˈget/B (piedra preciosa) baguette* * *baguette [ba'γet] nfbaguette* * *f baguette, French stick -
3 de habla francesa
Ex. It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.* * *Ex: It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.
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4 Revolución Francesa, la
= French Revolution, theEx. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution. -
5 francés
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6 beso a la francesa
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7 beso dándose la lengua
• French kiss -
8 beso francés
• French kiss -
9 calvinista francés
• French Calvinist• Huguenot -
10 canadiense de ascendencia francesa
• French CanadianDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > canadiense de ascendencia francesa
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11 clavel de la India
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12 clavel de las Indias
• French marigold -
13 cocina francesa
• French cuisine -
14 corno francés
• French horn -
15 Costa Azul
• French Riviera -
16 costilla de cordero
• French chop• Lamaist• lamb-like -
17 damasquina
• French marigold -
18 de habla francesa
• French-speaking -
19 despedida a la francesa
• French leaveDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > despedida a la francesa
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20 despedida desapercibida
• French leaveDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > despedida desapercibida
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