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1 olive
olive [ɔliv]1. feminine noun( = fruit) olive2. invariable adjective* * *ɔliv
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adjectif invariable olive
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1) ( fruit) olive2) ( interrupteur) switch* * *ɔliv1. nfBOTANIQUE olive2. adj involive, olive-green* * *B nf1 ( fruit) olive; huile d'olive olive oil;2 Électrotech ( interrupteur) switch;[ɔliv] nom fémininolive noire/verte black/green olive4. [bouton de vêtement] (olive-shaped) button————————[ɔliv] adjectif invariable[couleur]————————olives nom féminin plurielARCHITECTURE olive ou bead moulding -
2 Olive Oil
Olive oil has a very distinctive flavor, and has become more prominent in American cooking today. Grading of olive oils are determined by the methods of extraction and the acid content of the resulting oil. Virgin oils are those obtained from the first pressing of the olive without further refinement. The finest olive oil is extra virgin, with an acid content of 1%. Following this are superfine at 1.5%, fine at 3%, and virgin at 4%. Pure olive oils are those which have been extracted by heat. These are of 100% olive oil, but their flavor can result in a harsh, bitter after taste. Pomace olive oil is refined from the final pressings and under heat and pressure. The taste is inferior to other olive oils and should never be substituted for them. Olive oil becomes rancid very easily, more so when exposed to heat or light. Always store tightly sealed in a cool, dark place. -
3 olive all'ascolana
olive all'ascolana= green olives stuffed with either meat or fish, rolled in breadcrumbs and fried.\→ ascolana -
4 olive in salamoia
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5 Olive
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Olive
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6 Olive Drab
Military term for the colour in which the cloth for the uniforns of the U.S. Army were dyed during the 1914-1918 War and which was developed from khaki. Army specifications prescribed the following tests for the fastness of this dye in cloth. (1) Boiling for 10 minutes in a solution containing 80 grains of oleine soap (Army issue) to 1 pint of water. (2) Boiling for 10 minutes in a solution of 10 grains of dry carbonate of soda to 1 pint of water. (3) Exposing the fabric to weather for 20 days. -
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8 Olive
f; -, -n; BOT. olive* * *die Oliveolive* * *Oli|ve [o'liːvə]f -, -nolive* * *(a type of edible fruit which is used as a garnish etc and which gives oil used for cooking: He put an olive in her cocktail; ( also adjective) an olive tree; olive oil.) olive* * *Oli·ve<-, -n>[oˈli:və]f olive* * *die; Olive, Oliven olive* * ** * *die; Olive, Oliven olive* * *-n f.olive n. -
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[ˈɔlɪv] noun1) a type of edible fruit which is used as a garnish etc and which gives oil used for cooking:( also adjective) an olive tree
ثَمَر الزَّيْتونolive oil.
2) the tree on which it grows:شَجَر الزَّيْتونa grove of olives.
3) ( also olive-green) the brownish-green or yellowish-green colour of the fruit:زَيْتوني اللوْن( also adjective) She wore an olive-green hat.
4) ( also ˈolive-wood) the wood of the tree.خَشَب الزَّيْتون -
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الزَّيْتُون (ثَمَر) \ olive: the olive tree edible fruit, from which olive oil is obtained for cooking. \ الزَّيْتُون (شَجَر) \ olive: an evergreen tree, common in the Mediterranean area. \ زَيْتُونيّ \ olive: yellowish-green, the colour of the olive fruit. \ See Also زَيْتيّ اللَّوْن \ شَجَر الزَّيْتُون \ olive: an evergreen tree, common in the Mediterranean area. -
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n. f.1. 'Slug', bullet. Il s'est cloqué une olive dans le plafond: He shot himself through the head.2. 'Pill', rugby ball. Tâter de l'olive: To play rugger.3. (pl.): 'Bollocks', 'balls', testicles.4. Changer ses olives d'eau: To 'have a slash', to 'pee', to urinate. -
12 Olive noire (verte)
black olive (green olive).Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Olive noire (verte)
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13 Olive de Nyons
wrinkled black olive, first olive in France to receive AOC. Also used for oil. -
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Oli·ve <-, -n> [oʼli:və] folive -
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18 olive branch
a sign of a wish for peace:غُصْن الزَّيْتونThe government held out the olive branch to its opponents.
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20 Olive
folive
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