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yellow ['jeləʊ](a) (in colour) jaune;∎ the papers had gone or turned yellow with age les papiers avaient jauni avec le temps;∎ yellow cab = taxi new-yorkais∎ he says you're yellow! il dit que tu n'es qu'un trouillard ou qu'un lâche!;∎ we all have a yellow streak on est tous un peu lâches;∎ to turn or to go yellow se dégonfler2 noun(c) (in snooker) boule f jaunejaunir;∎ to yellow with age jaunir avec le tempsjaunir;∎ newspapers yellowed with age des journaux jaunis par le temps►► yellow alert alerte f orange;yellow fever fièvre f jaune;Nautical yellow flag pavillon m de quarantaine;Botany yellow iris iris m jaune ou de marais, flambe f d'eau;American yellow jacket guêpe f;Cycling yellow jersey (in Tour de France) maillot m jaune;American yellow light feu m orange;yellow line bande f jaune;∎ to park on a yellow line ≃ se mettre en stationnement irrégulier;∎ double yellow line or yellow lines double ligne f jaune;yellow ochre ocre f jaune;Yellow Pages ® les Pages fpl Jaunes;old-fashioned yellow peril, Yellow Peril péril m jaune;Botany yellow pimpernel lysamique f;old-fashioned yellow press presse f à sensation;Botany yellow rattle (rhinanthe m) crête-de-coq f;American yellow ribbon = ruban jaune arboré en signe de patriotisme et de solidarité avec ceux qui sont au combat, prisonniers politiques etc;the Yellow River le fleuve Jaune;the Yellow Sea la mer Jaune;Zoology yellow wagtail bergeronnette f printanière flavéole;Botany yellow water flag flambe f d'eauⓘ YELLOW LINES En Grande-Bretagne, une ligne jaune parallèle au trottoir signifie "arrêt autorisé réglementé"; une double ligne jaune signifie "stationnement interdit".
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