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1 pion
pion, pionne [pjɔ̃, pjɔn]1. masculine noun, feminine noun2. masculine noun* * *
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pionne pjɔ̃, pjɔn (colloq) nom masculin, féminin École student paid to supervise pupils
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nom masculin1) ( aux échecs) pawn; ( aux dames) draught GB, checker US2) fig pawn* * *pjɔ̃, pjɔn pion, -ne1. nm/fÉDUCATION student paid to supervise schoolchildren2. nm1) ÉCHECS pawn2) DAMES piece, draught Grande-Bretagne checker USA3) fig (personne que l'on manœuvre) pawn* * *A ○nm,f Scol student paid to supervise pupils.B nm Jeux ( aux échecs) pawn; ( aux dames) draught GB, checker US; n'être qu'un pion sur l'échiquier fig to be a mere pawn.I, pionne [pjɔ̃, pjɔn] nom masculin, nom fémininIn French lycées, the pions (officially called surveillants) are responsible for supervising pupils outside class hours; they are often university students who do the job to help finance their studies.II[pjɔ̃] nom masculin[d'échecs] pawn2. (figuré) [personne]n'être qu'un pion sur l'échiquier to be just a cog in the machine ou a pawn in the game -
2 tireur
tireur, -euse [tiʀœʀ, øz]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- euse tiʀœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin1) Armée, Sport marksman/markswomanêtre (un) bon/mauvais tireur — to be a good/poor shot
2) ( personne armée) gunman3) ( au football) striker; ( aux boules) thrower•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tiʀœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)1) (avec arme) (= homme) gunman, (= femme) gunman, gunwoman2) COMMERCE drawer* * *A nm,f2 ( personne armée) gunman; tireur embusqué sniper;6 ○( pickpocket) pickpocket.B tireuse nf1 ( robinet) spigot; vin à la tireuse wine from the barrel; bière/cidre à la tireuse draught GB ou draft US beer/cider;tireur à l'arbalète crossbowman; tireur à l'arc archer; tireur de cartes fortune teller (using cards); tireur d'élite expert marksman; tireuse d'élite expert markswoman., tireuse [tirɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [criminel, terroriste] gunman[de la police] marksmanbon/mauvais tireur good/bad shottireur isolé ou embusqué sniper2. [aux boules] driver————————tireuse nom féminin2. [pour le vin] bottle filling machine
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