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fish [fɪ∫]1. noun• do you like fish? tu aimes le poisson ?• there are plenty more fish in the sea les occasions ne manquent pas ; (relationship) un (e) de perdu(e) dix de retrouvé(e)s3. compounds• fish knife and fork couvert m à poisson ► fish market noun (retail) marché m au poisson ; (wholesale) criée f* * *[fɪʃ] 1. 2. 3.1) lit pêcherto fish for trout/cod — pêcher la truite/la morue
2) fig ( test for response)•Phrasal Verbs:- fish out••to drink like a fish — (colloq) boire comme un trou
there are plenty more fish in the sea — un de perdu, dix de retrouvés
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2 fish cake
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cake [keɪk]1. nounb. cake of soap savon m2. compounds* * *[keɪk] 1.2) (of soap, wax) pain m3) (of fish, potato) croquette f2.intransitive verb [mud, blood] former une croûte (on sur)••it's a piece of cake — (colloq) c'est du gâteau (colloq)
to get a ou one's slice ou share of the cake — avoir sa part du gâteau
you can't have your cake and eat it — on ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre; hot cake
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A n2 (of soap, wax) pain m ;3 (of fish, potato) croquette f.C vi [mud, blood] former une croûte (on sur).it's a piece of cake ○ c'est du gâteau ○ ; to get a ou one's slice ou share of the cake avoir sa part du gâteau ; you can't have your cake and eat it on ne peut pas tout avoir, on ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre ; that takes the cake ○ ! ça c'est le pompon! ; ⇒ hot cake. -
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