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1 mouette
gull, seagull -
2 mouette
mouette [mwεt]feminine noun* * *mwɛtnom féminin (sea) gull* * *mwɛt nfseagull, gull* * *mouette nf (sea) gull.mouette rieuse black-headed gull; mouette tridactyle kittiwake.[mwɛt] nom féminin -
3 goéland
goéland [gɔelɑ̃]masculine noun* * *gɔelɑ̃nom masculin gull* * *ɡɔelɑ̃ nm* * *goéland nm gull.goéland argenté herring gull; goéland cendré common gull.[gɔelɑ̃] nom masculingoéland argenté/cendré herring/common gull -
4 gobe-mouches
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5 goéland argenté/cendré
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6 mouette rieuse
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7 rieur
rieur, rieuse [ʀ(i)jœʀ, ʀ(i)jøz]adjective* * *rieuse ʀijœʀ, øz adjectif [personne] cheerful; [visage, yeux] laughing; [ton] cheerful••* * *ʀ(i)jœʀ, jøz adj (-euse)* * *A adj [personne] cheerful; [visage, yeux] laughing; [ton] cheerful.B nm,f cheerful person.mettre les rieurs de son côté to win the audience over.[visage, regard] laughing————————, rieuse [rijɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin————————rieuse nom féminin -
8 gobe-la-lune
n. m. 'Sucker', 'gull', credulous person. Quel gobe-la-lune! He's the easy target if ever there was! -
9 gobeur
n. m. 'Gull', 'sucker', credulous person. On fait pas mieux comme gobeur! He's the easy target if ever there was! -
10 gogo
n. m.1. 'Gull', 'sucker', gullible person. Il s'y connaît pour aguicher les gogos: He really gets the suckers rolling in.2. A gogo (adv. exp.): 'Oodles', 'loads of', an abundance. (That well-known British film classic Whisky Galore became Whisky à gogo when shown in France.) -
11 job
n. m.1. Job, position, employment. Mon vieux est à son job: My old man's out earning a crust.2. (abbr. jobard): 'Gull', 'noodle', simpleton.3. Monter le job à quelqu'un: To 'take someone in', to dupe someone. Se monter lejob: To 'kid oneself', to imagine things. -
12 jobard
I.n. m.1. 'Gull', 'mug', simpleton. Des jobards comme lui, on n'en fait plus: You won't find more gullible than him!2. 'Nutter', loony character.II.adj.1. Puzzled, disconcerted.2. Naïve and ridiculous.3. 'Loony', 'potty', mad. -
13 nature
I.n. f.1. Une nature:a A 'one-in-a-million' character (the kind of person you will never forget).b One who speaks his/her mind without fear of consequences.c 'Gull', gullible so-and-so, nai've person.2. Petite nature (iron.):a 'Cotton-wool' character, one who complains about the slightest inconvenience or ailment. Quelle petite nature, celui-là! He certainly believes in mollycoddling himself!b Fainthearted, squeamish character.3. Etre une force de la nature: To be 'a real ball of fire', to be a powerhouse of energy.4. Disparaître dans la nature: To 'vanish into thin air', to disappear.II.adj.1. Etre nature:a To be as honest and straight as one looks.b To be a bit of a rough diamond.2. Boire quelque chose nature: To drink something neat. Lui, il aime le pastis nature: He never puts water in his Pernod. Un café nature: Straight coffee (one that isn't laced with brandy or rum).III.adv. (abbr. naturellement): Obviously, naturally. Et moi nature, je lui ai filé du fric: And me being the fool I am, I gave him a sub. -
14 pigeon
n. m. 'Gull', 'sucker', dupe. Se faire plumer comme un pigeon: To get 'done' good and proper. -
15 poire
n. f.1. 'Bean', 'bonce', head. Se payer la poire de quelqu'un: To 'have someone on', to 'take the mickey out of someone', to make a fool of someone (also: se payer la tête de quelqu'un).2. 'Mush', 'dial', face. Avoir une sale poire:a To be afflicted with an ugly face.b To look sinister and awe-inspiring. Faire sa poire ( anglaise): To 'put on airs and graces', to have an affected mien.3. 'Mug', simpleton. On ne fait pas mieux comme poire! You'd have to go a long way to find someone as thick as him!4. 'Gull', 'sucker', dupe. Dans toutes vos histoires c'est toujours moi la poire! I've had it up to here with all your ideas, it's always muggins what cops it!5. Couper la poire en deux (in argument concerning finance): To split the difference and compromise. -
16 quiller
v. trans, To 'gull', to 'cod', to fool.
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