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121 галл дубовой орехотворки
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122 bugalla
f.1 gallnut growing on oak leaves.2 oak apple, oak gall. -
123 noix
noix [nwa]feminine noun( = fruit) walnut* * *nwanom féminin invariable Botanique walnut GB, English walnut USà la noix — (colloq) [histoire, artiste] crummy (colloq)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *nwa nf1) (= fruit) walnut2) CUISINE (= petite quantité)* * *noix nf inv1 Bot walnut GB, English walnut US; pain/fromage aux noix walnut bread/cheese; noix verte green walnut;2 ( morceau) knob; une noix de beurre a knob of butter;3 Culin rôti dans la noix ≈ roast fillet of veal; noix de coquille Saint-Jacques white flesh of scallop;4 ○( imbécile) nut○; salut vieille noix! hi there, old pal○!; à la noix [histoire, artiste] crummy○, crap◑.noix du Brésil Brazil nut; noix de cajou cashew nut; noix de coco coconut; noix de cola kola nut; noix de galle oak apple, oak gall; noix (de) muscade nutmeg; noix pâtissière tender fillet cut of veal; noix de pécan pecan nut; noix de veau fillet end of a leg of veal.[nwa] nom féminin2. CUISINEnoix de veau cushion of veal, noix de veau3. [petite quantité]4. (familier) [imbécile] nutquelle noix, ce type! he's such a nitwit![camarade]5. MENUISERIE [rainure] half-round grooveà la noix (de coco) locution adjectivale -
124 galle
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125 오크나무에 생기는 충영
n. oak apple, oak gall -
126 혹벌의 애벌레에 의해 오크나무에 생기는 충영
n. oak apple, oak gall -
127 galla
f botany galla galla afloatvenire a galla (come to the) surfacefig come to lighttenersi a galla stay or keep afloat* * *galla, a locuz.avv. afloat, floating, on the surface: stare a galla, to float; tenere a galla qlcu., qlco., to keep s.o., sthg. afloat; tenersi a galla, to keep afloat (o to keep one's head above water) (anche fig.) // rimanere a galla, to stay afloat, (fig.) to get by: nonostante tutto riesce sempre a rimanere a galla, in spite of everything he always manages to keep his head above water // venire a galla, to surface (o to emerge o to come to the surface), (fig.) to come to light (o to emerge o to transpire): prima o poi la faccenda verrà a galla, sooner or later the matter will come to light.* * *I ['ɡalla]stare a galla — to float, fig to keep one's head above water
II ['ɡalla] sfvenire a galla — to surface, come to the surface, (fig : verità) to come out, come to light
Bot gall* * *['galla]sostantivo femminile1)stare a galla — to stay o remain afloat, to float; fig. [ persona] to stay afloat
venire a galla — [ emozioni] to come o rise to the surface; [ segreti] to come spilling out
2) bot. gall* * *galla/'galla/sostantivo f.1 stare a galla to stay o remain afloat, to float; fig. [ persona] to stay afloat; tornare a galla to float back up to the surface; venire a galla [ emozioni] to come o rise to the surface; [ segreti] to come spilling out2 bot. gall. -
128 Gallapfel
Gall·ap·fel [ʼgal-] moak gall, oak apple, gallnut
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