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1 fruits of the forest
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2 knickerbocker glory
knickerbocker glory [‚nɪkəbɒkəˈglɔ:rɪ](British) coupe glacée faite de glace, de gelée, de crème et de fruits* * *noun coupe f glacée -
3 fruit bowl
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4 mincemeat
noun (a mixture of raisins, other fruits etc, usually with suet (used in baking mince-pies).) hachis de fruits secs -
5 Danish pastry
noun feuilleté m sucré (aux fruits) -
6 fruit cocktail
noun macédoine f de fruits -
7 fruit drop
noun bonbon m (aromatisé) aux fruits -
8 fruit farmer
noun producteur/-trice m/f de fruits -
9 fruit gum
noun ≈ pastille f, bonbon m aux fruits -
10 fruit salad
noun salade f de fruits -
11 mince pie
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12 soft fruit
noun [U] fruits mpl charnus -
13 seafood
noun (fish, especially shellfish.) fruits de mer -
14 squeezer
noun (an instrument for squeezing: a lemon squeezer.) presse-fruits -
15 fruit
fruit [fru:t]• may I have some fruit? puis-je avoir un fruit ?* * *[fruːt] 1.noun (pl inv for collective sense)1) Botany (edible, inedible) fruit mhave some fruit — prenez un fruit or des fruits
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16 fruit
1 noun∎ to eat fruit manger des fruits;∎ a piece of fruit un fruit;∎ would you like fruit or cheese? voulez-vous un fruit ou du fromage?;∎ we eat a lot of fruit nous mangeons beaucoup de fruits;∎ a tree in fruit un arbre qui porte des fruits;∎ the fruit or fruits of the earth les fruits mpl de la terre;∎ figurative the fruit of her womb le fruit de ses entrailles;∎ their plans have never borne fruit leurs projets ne se sont jamais réalisés;∎ his book is the fruit of much research son livre est le fruit de longues recherches∎ old fruit mon vieux∎ he's a real fruit il est vraiment loufoqueBotany donner►► Zoology fruit bat chauve-souris f frugivore;Botany fruit body (of mushroom) corps m fructifère;fruit bowl coupe f à fruits, compotier m;fruit cocktail macédoine f de fruits;fruit drop bonbon m aux fruits;fruit farmer arboriculteur(trice) m,f (fruitier(ère));fruit farming arboriculture f (fruitière);Entomology fruit fly mouche f du vinaigre, drosophile f;fruits of the forest fruits mpl des bois, Swiss petits fruits mpl;British fruit gum boule f de gomme;fruit juice jus m de fruits;fruit knife couteau m à fruit(s);British fruit machine machine f à sous;fruit salad salade f de fruits;fruit salts sels mpl purgatifs;fruit sugar fructose m;fruit tree arbre m fruitier -
17 cocktail
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18 seafood
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19 bear
bear [bεər]1. nouna. ( = carry) porterb. [+ inscription, mark, traces, signature, name] porterc. ( = feel) avoir en soid. ( = bring) [+ present, news] apportere. ( = sustain, support) supporter• to bear the weight of... supporter le poids de...f. ( = endure) [+ person, event] supporter• it doesn't bear thinking about! c'est trop affreux d'y penser !g. ( = yield) [+ interest] rapporterh. ( = give birth to) donner naissance àa. to bear right/left prendre sur la droite/la gaucheb. ► to bring... to bear4. compounds• he gave me a big bear hug il m'a serré très fort dans ses bras ► bear market noun (Stock exchange) marché m (orienté) à la baisse( = approach)to bear down on [person] foncer sur[+ claims] confirmer• how's Graham bearing up? comment Graham s'en sort-il ?[+ person] supporter patiemment* * *[beə(r)] 1.1) Zoology ours m2) (colloq) péj ( man) ours m (mal léché)3) Finance baissier m2.1) ( carry) [person, animal] porter [load]2) ( bring) [person] apporter [gift, message]; [wind, water] porter [seed, sound]3) (show, have) porter [address, inscription, name]he still bears the scars — fig il en reste marqué
4) ( keep)to bear something in mind — tenir compte de [suggestion, factor, information]
5) ( support)to bear the weight of — [structure, platform] supporter le poids de [person, object]
6) fig (endure, tolerate) supporter [illness, suspense, smell, person]8) ( stand up to) résister à [scrutiny, inspection]9) ( nurture) porter [love]10) ( yield) donner [fruit, blossom, crop]; Finance [account, investment] rapporter [interest]to bear fruit — [tree] donner des fruits; fig [idea, investment] porter ses fruits
11) (dated) ou littér (pp actif borne, pp passif born) ( give birth to) [woman] donner naissance à; [animal] mettre bas3.1)to bear left/right — [person] prendre à gauche/à droite
to bear east/west — [person] aller à l'est/à l'ouest; [road] obliquer vers l'est/l'ouest
2) ( weigh)to bear heavily/hardest on somebody — [tax, price increase] peser lourdement/le plus durement sur quelqu'un
4.to bring pressure to bear on — exercer une pression sur [person, system]
to bear oneself — ( behave) se comporter
Phrasal Verbs:- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up -
20 greengrocer
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