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1 jade
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2 jade
jade [ʒad]masculine noun* * *ʒadnom masculin1) ( pierre) jade2) ( objet) piece of jade* * *ʒad nm* * *B nm1 ( pierre) jade; collier/statuette de or en jade jade necklace/statuette;2 ( couleur) jade green;3 ( objet) (piece of) jade; un jade chinois a Chinese jade.[ʒad] nom masculin1. [matière] jade2. [objet] jade (object) ou artefact -
3 chiader
chiader (inf!) [∫jade]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = bien préparer) [+ leçon] to swot up (inf) (Brit) ; [+ examen] to cram for (inf) ; [+ exposé, lettre] to work on* * *chiader◑ verb table: aimer vtr to work on, to put a lot of work into [devoir]; to swot up (on)○ [sujet].(très familier) [ʃjade] verbe transitif1. [perfectionner] to polish up (separable) -
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5 rosse
rosse [ʀɔs]adjective* * *ʀɔs
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(colloq) adjectif [professeur, critique] mean; [imitateur, humour] nasty
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1) ( cheval) nag (colloq)2) ( personne) heel (colloq), meanie (colloq)* * *ʀɔs1. nfpéjoratif (= cheval) nag2. adjnasty, vicious* * *A adj [professeur, critique, action] mean; [imitateur, chansonnier, humour] nasty; c'est rosse ce que tu m'as fait that was a mean thing to do to me.B nf1 ( cheval) nag○;2 ( personne) heel○, meanie○.[rɔs] (familier) adjectifêtre rosse envers ou avec quelqu'un to be horrid ou nasty to somebodyun professeur rosse a hard ou tough teacher————————[rɔs] (familier) nom féminin -
6 taillader
taillader [tαjade]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *tajade
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verbe transitif to slash [poignets, rideaux]
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se taillader verbe pronominal* * *tɒjade vt* * *taillader verb table: aimerB se taillader vpr se taillader les poignets to slash one's wrists; se taillader les mains to cut one's hands badly.[tajade] verbe transitifto gash ou to slash (through)————————se taillader verbe pronominal transitif -
7 se taillader
tɒjade vpr/réfl[bras, veines] to slash
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jade — [ ʒad ] n. m. • 1612; var. a. ejade; esp. (piedra de la) ijada « (pierre des) flancs », cette pierre passant pour préserver des coliques néphrétiques 1 ♦ Minér. Roche métamorphique très dure, dont la couleur varie du blanc olivâtre au vert sombre … Encyclopédie Universelle
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jade — [ dʒeıd ] noun uncount 1. ) a hard green substance used for making jewelry and art objects: a jade necklace 2. ) jade or jade green a dark blue green color ╾ jade adjective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Jade — Jade, v. i. To become weary; to lose spirit. [1913 Webster] They . . . fail, and jade, and tire in the prosecution. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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