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1 acide
acide [asid]adjectivemasculine noun* * *asid
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1) ( pas assez sucré) [goût] acid, sour; ( agréablement) [goût] sharp; ( comme propriété naturelle) [aliment] acidic2) [odeur] acrid3) Chimie acid, acidic
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nom masculin1) Chimie acid2) (colloq) ( drogue) acid (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *asid1. adj1) (goût, saveur) tart, sharp2) (ton, humour) acid, biting3) CHIMIE (substance, milieu) acidic2. nm* * *A adj1 ( pas assez sucré) [goût] acid, sour; ( agréablement) [goût] sharp; ( comme propriété naturelle) [aliment] acidic;2 [odeur] acrid; [couleur] acid; [remarque] acerbic;3 Chimie acid, acidic.B nm1 Chimie acid; acide faible/fort weak/strong acid; acide gras fatty acid; acide chlorhydrique/sulfurique/urique hydrochloric/sulphuricGB/uric acid;2 ○( drogue) acid○.acide aminé amino acid.[asid] adjectif————————[asid] nom masculinacide gras saturé/insaturé saturated/unsaturated fatty acid -
2 Choucroute (nouvelle)
sauerkraut (the season's first batch of sauerkraut, still crunchy and slightly acidic); also main dish of sauerkraut, various sausages, bacon, and pork, served with potatoes; specialty of Alsace and brasseries all over France.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Choucroute (nouvelle)
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3 Griotte
shiny slightly acidic, reddish black cherry.
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