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1 saleté
n. f.1. 'Dirty trick', underhand act. Elle n'a pas cessé de luijaire des saletés! She's played him one rotten trick after another!2. Smutty talk or story. Il faut toujours qu'il nous sorte une saleté à table! He's always coming out with blue jokes at mealtime! -
2 Service
meal, mealtime, the serving of the meal. A restaurant has two services if it serves lunch and dinner; a dish en deux services, like canard pressé. is served in two courses.
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Mealtime — Meal time (m[=e]l t[imac]m ), n. The usual time of eating a meal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mealtime — also meal time, late 12c., from MEAL (Cf. meal) (n.1) + TIME (Cf. time) (n.). Etymologically, a tautology … Etymology dictionary
mealtime — [mēl′tīm΄] n. the usual time for serving or eating a meal … English World dictionary
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mealtime — [[t]mi͟ːltaɪm[/t]] mealtimes also meal time N VAR: usu pl Mealtimes are occasions when you eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner. At mealtimes he would watch her eat... The bell rings 10 minutes before mealtime … English dictionary
mealtime — noun Date: 12th century the usual time for serving a meal … New Collegiate Dictionary
mealtime — /meel tuym /, n. the usual time for a meal. [1125 75; ME meeltyme. See MEAL1, TIME] * * * … Universalium
mealtime — noun The usual time at which a meal is eaten … Wiktionary
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mealtime — meal|time [ mil,taım ] noun count a time when you eat a meal: We weren t allowed to talk during mealtimes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mealtime — mɪËltaɪm n. regular time of day when food is usually consumed (breakfast, lunch, dinner) … English contemporary dictionary