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1 ver de terre
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4 ver
ver [vεʀ]masculine noun* * *vɛʀnom masculin•Phrasal Verbs:••tirer les vers du nez à quelqu'un — (colloq) to worm information out of somebody
* * *vɛʀ nmworm, [fruit] maggot, [bois] woodworm no pl* * *ver nm1 Zool worm; ( dans le bois) woodworm; ( dans la nourriture) maggot, grub; être mangé par les vers to be worm-eaten;ver blanc cockchafer grub; ver luisant glowworm; ver plat flatworm; ver rond round worm; ver de sable sandworm; ver à soie silkworm; ver solitaire tapeworm; ver de terre earthworm; ver de vase bloodworm.être nu comme un ver to be stark naked; tirer les vers du nez à qn○ to worm information out of sb; le ver est dans le fruit the rot has already set in.[vɛr] nom masculin1. [généralement] worm[de viande, de fromage, de fruit] maggotmeuble mangé aux ou rongé aux ou piqué des vers worm-eaten piece of furniture2. INFORMATIQUE -
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earthworm
Any of numerous oligochaete worms of the genera Lumbricus, Allolobophora, Eisenia, etc., which burrow in the soil and help aerate and break up the ground. (Source: CED)
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8 terre en jachère
coprolite; earthworm castDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > terre en jachère
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9 pollénie
1. LAT Pollenia Robineau-Desvoidy2. RUS червеедка f3. ENG earthworm fly4. DEU Mauerfliege f5. FRA pollénie fDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > pollénie
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1. LAT Pollenia Robineau-Desvoidy2. RUS червеедка f3. ENG earthworm fly4. DEU Mauerfliege f5. FRA pollénie f
См. также в других словарях:
earthworm — (n.) 1590s, from EARTH (Cf. earth) + WORM (Cf. worm) (n.). In this sense Old English had eorðmata. Old English also had angel twæcce earthworm used as bait, with second element from root of twitch, sometimes used in medieval times as a medicament … Etymology dictionary
Earthworm — Earth worm , n. 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any worm of the genus {Lumbricus} and allied genera, found in damp soil. One of the largest and most abundant species in Europe and America is {L. terrestris}; many others are known; called also {angleworm} and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
earthworm — ► NOUN ▪ a burrowing segmented worm that lives in the soil … English terms dictionary
earthworm — [ʉrth′wʉrm΄] n. any of a number of oligochaetous worms that burrow in the soil, esp. any of a genus (Lumbricus) very important in aerating and fertilizing the soil … English World dictionary
Earthworm — Taxobox name = Earthworm image width = 250px image2 width = 250px image2 caption = Lumbricus terrestris, the Common European Earthworm regnum = Animalia phylum = Annelida classis = Oligochaeta ordo = Haplotaxida subordo = Lumbricina subdivision… … Wikipedia
earthworm — /errth werrm /, n. 1. any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter. 2. Archaic. a mean or groveling person. [1400 50; late ME ertheworm. See EARTH, WORM] Regional Variation. The… … Universalium
earthworm — UK [ˈɜː(r)θˌwɜː(r)m] / US [ˈɜrθˌwɜrm] noun [countable] Word forms earthworm : singular earthworm plural earthworms a type of worm that lives in soil … English dictionary
earthworm — [[t]ɜ͟ː(r)θwɜː(r)m[/t]] earthworms N COUNT An earthworm is a kind of worm which lives in the ground … English dictionary
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