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bacon [ˈbeɪkən]bacon m• to bring home the bacon (inf) ( = be breadwinner) faire bouillir la marmite (inf) ; ( = achieve goal) décrocher la timbale (inf)* * *['beɪkən]noun ≈ lard mstreaky/smoked bacon — lard maigre/fumé
••to bring home the bacon — (colloq) faire bouillir la marmite (colloq)
to save somebody's bacon — (colloq) tirer quelqu'un d'affaire (colloq)
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bacon ['beɪkən]lard m (maigre), bacon m;∎ a slice or rasher of bacon une tranche de lard;∎ bacon and eggs œufs mpl au bacon ou au lard;∎ bacon sandwich sandwich m au bacon;∎ figurative to save sb's bacon sauver la peau de qn;∎ familiar to bring home the bacon (be the breadwinner) faire bouillir la marmite; (succeed) décrocher la timbale ou le gros lot►► bacon slicer coupe-jambon m inv -
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A n ≈ lard m ; a rasher of bacon une tranche de bacon ; streaky/smoked bacon lard maigre/fumé ; bacon and egg(s) des œufs au bacon.to bring home the bacon ○ faire bouillir la marmite ○ ; to save sb's bacon ○ tirer qn d'affaire ○. -
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['ræʃə](a thin slice (of bacon or ham).) tranche de lard
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