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1 écrevisse
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2 buisson d'écrevisses
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3 écrevisse
écrevisse [ekʀəvis]feminine noun* * *ekʀəvisnom féminin crayfish GB, crawfish US••rouge comme une écrevisse — as red as a beetroot GB, as red as a beet US
* * *ekʀəvis nfcrayfish inv* * *[ekrəvis] nom fémininavancer ou marcher comme une écrevisse to take one step forward and two steps back -
4 buisson
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5 langouste
langouste [lɑ̃gust]feminine noun* * *lɑ̃gustnom féminin spiny lobster* * *lɑ̃ɡust nfcrayfish inv* * *[lɑ̃gust] nom féminin -
6 Nantua
sauce of crayfish, butter, cream, and, traditionally truffles; also garnish of crayfish. -
7 balance
balance [balɑ̃s]1. feminine nouna. ( = instrument) scales ; (pour salle de bains) (bathroom) scales ; (pour cuisine) (kitchen) scalesb. ( = équilibre) balance• être (de la) Balance to be Libra or a Libran2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *balɑ̃snom propre féminin Libra* * *balɑ̃s nf1) (pour peser) scales pl, [précision] balancefaire pencher la balance en faveur de qn/qch — to tip the scales in favour of sb/sth, to tip the balance in favor of sb/sth
2) (= signe)Todd est Balance. — Todd is Libra.
* * *balance nf1 Mes scales (pl); monter sur la balance to get ou step on the scales; peser lourd dans la balance fig [décision, vote, influence] to carry a lot of weight; faire pencher la balance fig to tip the scales (en faveur de in favourGB of);2 Compta balance;3 ( équilibre) balance; la balance des forces or pouvoirs the balance of power;4 Audio balance;6 Pêche lift net.balance commerciale balance of trade; balance des comptes = balance des paiements; balance de cuisine kitchen scales; balance électronique electronic scales; balance de laboratoire laboratory balance; balance des paiements balance of payments; la balance des paiements courants the current balance of payments; balance à plateaux balance; balance de précision precision balance; balance de Roberval Roberval's balance; balance romaine steelyard; balances dollars dollar balances.[balɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [instrument de mesure] scalesjeter quelque chose dans la balance (figuré) to take something into account, to take account of somethingmettre tout son poids ou tout mettre dans la balance (figuré) to use (all of) one's influence to tip the scalestenir la balance égale entre deux personnes/opinions (figuré) to strike a balance between two people/opinions2. [équilibre] balance5. (très familier & argot milieu) [dénonciateur] squealer (très familier), grass (très familier & UK), rat (US)————————en balance locution adverbiale -
8 bisque
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9 langoustier
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10 nage
nage [naʒ]feminine noun( = activité) swimming ; ( = manière) stroke* * *naʒ1) ( natation) swimming200 mètres quatre nages — 200 metres [BrE] medley
2) ( sueur)3) Nautisme rowing4) Culinaire•Phrasal Verbs:* * *naʒ nf1) (action de nager) swimming2) (manière de nager) stroke3)en nage — bathed in sweat, dripping with sweat
être en nage — to be bathed in sweat, to be dripping with sweat
* * *nage nf1 ( natation) swimming; 200/400 mètres quatre nages Sport 200/400 metresGB medley; regagner la rive à la nage to swim back to shore; traverser un fleuve à la nage to swim across a river; s'enfuir à la nage to escape by swimming away;2 ( sueur) être en nage to be in a sweat; arriver en nage to arrive dripping with sweat; mettre qn en nage to bring sb out in a sweat;3 Naut rowing;[naʒ] nom féminin[style] stroke————————à la nage locution adverbiales'éloigner à la nage to swim off ou away————————à la nage locution adjectivale————————en nage locution adjectivale -
11 Buisson
bush; generally a dish including vegetables arranged like a bush; classically a crayfish presentation. -
12 Cigale de mer
sea cricket; tender, crayfish-like, blunt-nosed rock lobster. -
13 Corail
coral-colored egg sac, found in scallops, spiny lobster, and crayfish. -
14 Ecrevisse
freshwater crayfish. -
15 Impériale, à l'
classic haute cuisine garnish of mussels, cockscombs, crayfish, and other extravagant ingredients. -
16 Langouste
clawless spiny lobster or rock lobster; sometimes called crawfish, and mistakenly crayfish. -
17 Patte blanche
small crayfish no larger than 2 1/2 ounces (75 g). -
18 Patte rouge
large crayfish.
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