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1 Ciboulette
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2 ciboulette
ciboulette [sibulεt]feminine noun* * *sibulɛtnom féminin Botanique chive; Culinaire chives (pl)* * *sibulɛt nfchive, small chive* * *[sibulɛt] nom fémininchives (pluriel) -
3 civette
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4 cive
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5 herbe
herbe [εʀb]feminine nounb. (comestible, médicale) herb• herbes de Provence ≈ mixed herbs* * *ɛʀb
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1) ( revêtement végétal) grasshautes herbes — tall grass [U]
3) Botanique, Culinaire aromatic herb
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en herbe locution adjective1) ( encore vert) [blé, avoine] in the blade (après n)2) ( jeune) [musicien] budding•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *ɛʀb nf1) (gazon) grass2) CUISINE, MÉDECINE herb* * *A nf1 ( revêtement végétal) grass; un brin d'herbe a blade of grass; une touffe d'herbe a tuft of grass; marcher/s'étendre sur l'herbe to walk/lie on the grass; ‘défense de marcher sur l'herbe’ ‘keep off the grass’;4 ○( marijuana) grass○, marijuana.B en herbe loc adj2 ( jeune) [musicien, footballeur] budding.herbes folles wild grass.couper l'herbe sous les pieds de qn to beat sb to it.[ɛrb] nom féminin1. [plante, gazon] grassherbe à chats catmint, catnipcouper ou faucher l'herbe sous le pied à quelqu'un to cut the ground ou to pull the rug from under somebody's feetl'herbe du voisin est toujours plus verte (proverbe) the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence2. (familier) [marihuana] grass————————herbes nom féminin plurielen herbe locution adjectivalec'est un musicien en herbe he has the makings of a musician, he's a budding musician -
6 Fines herbes
mixture of herbs, usually chervil, parsley, chives, tarragon.
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Chives — País … Wikipedia Español
chives — [tʃaıvz] n [plural] the long thin green leaves of a plant with purple flowers. Chives taste like onion and are used in cooking … Dictionary of contemporary English
chives — [chīvz] pl.n. 〚ME cive < OFr < L cepa, onion〛 [sometimes with sing. v.] a hardy, perennial herb ( Allium schoenoprasum) of the lily family, with small, slender, hollow leaves having a mild onion odor: used to flavor soups, stews, etc. * * * … Universalium
chives — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a small plant with long tubular leaves used as a culinary herb. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin cepa onion … English terms dictionary
chives — [chīvz] pl.n. [ME cive < OFr < L cepa, onion] [sometimes with sing. v.] a hardy, perennial herb ( Allium schoenoprasum) of the lily family, with small, slender, hollow leaves having a mild onion odor: used to flavor soups, stews, etc … English World dictionary
Chives — This article is about the plant Chives. For other uses, see Chives (disambiguation). Chives Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Chives — 45° 57′ 32″ N 0° 07′ 33″ W / 45.9589, 0.1258 … Wikipédia en Français
chives — noun 1. perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning • Syn: ↑chive, ↑cive, ↑schnittlaugh, ↑Allium schoenoprasum • Hypernyms: ↑alliaceous plant 2. cylindrical leaves used fresh as a mild onion flavored seasoning … Useful english dictionary
chives — chive chive, chives chives, n. [F. cive, fr. L. cepa, caepa, onion. Cf. {Cives}, {Cibol}.] (Bot.) A perennial plant ({Allium Schoenoprasum}), allied to the onion, having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning. The young leaves are used in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chives — [[t]tʃa͟ɪvz[/t]] N PLURAL Chives are the long thin hollow green leaves of a herb with purple flowers. Chives are cut into small pieces and added to food to give it a flavour similar to onions … English dictionary
chives — [14] The Latin for ‘onion’ was cēpa. The only member of the onion family to carry a reminiscence of that name in English is chives (although it crops up too in chipolata [19], which comes from Italian cipollata ‘with onions’, a derivative of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins