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1 pet
pet [pet]1. nouna. ( = animal) animal m de compagnie2. adjectivea. [lion, snake] apprivoisé• once he gets onto his pet subject... quand il enfourche son cheval de bataille...( = fondle) câliner4. compounds* * *[pet] 1.1) ( animal) animal m de compagnie‘no pets’ — ‘les animaux domestiques ne sont pas acceptés’
2) ( favourite) chouchou/chouchoute (colloq) m/f3) ( sweet person) chou (colloq) m2. 3.transitive verb (p prés etc - tt-)1) ( spoil) chouchouter (colloq)2) ( caress) caresser -
2 pet
A n1 ( animal) animal m de compagnie ; ‘no pets’ ‘les animaux domestiques ne sont pas acceptés’ ; tenants may not keep pets les locataires n'ont pas le droit d'avoir des animaux ;4 †( term of endearment) hello, pet! bonjour mon chou ○ !1 ( spoil) chouchouter ○ [person] ;2 ( caress) caresser [animal].to be in a pet ○ être de mauvais poil ○. -
3 pet
[pet] 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) animal familier2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) chou2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) favori3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) caresser2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.)•- pet name -
4 lap dog
(a small pet dog.) petit chien (de salon) -
5 christen
christen [ˈkrɪsn]( = baptize) baptiser ; ( = name) appeler ; ( = nickname) surnommer ; ( = use for first time) étrenner* * *['krɪsn]transitive verb Religion, Nautical baptiser; fig (name, nickname) baptiser, nommer [person, pet, place] -
6 food
food [fu:d]1. nouna. ( = sth to eat) nourriture fb. ( = specific substance) aliment m• tins of dog/cat food des boîtes d'aliments pour chiens/chats2. compounds• the food processing industry l'industrie f agro-alimentaire ► food processor noun robot m de cuisine* * *[fuːd] 1.1) ( sustenance) nourriture f, alimentation f2) [U] ( foodstuffs) aliments mpl3) [U] ( provisions) provisions fpl4) (cuisine, cooking) cuisine f5) ( fuel)2. -
7 christen
1 Relig, Naut baptiser ; fig (name, nickname) baptiser, nommer [person, pet, place] ; I was christened John, but everybody calls me Jack mon nom de baptême est John, mais tout le monde m'appelle Jack ; they christened the dog Max ils ont baptisé le chien du nom de Max ;2 hum ( use for the first time) inaugurer [glasses, car, dance hall] ; ( soil for the first time) baptiser [tablecloth, dress]. -
8 destroy
destroy [dɪ'strɔɪ](a) (demolish, wreck) détruire;∎ an explosion has completely destroyed the railway station une explosion a dévasté ou complètement détruit la gare;∎ they threaten to destroy our democratic way of life ils menacent d'anéantir ou de détruire nos institutions démocratiques(b) (ruin, spoil → efforts) réduire à néant; (→ hope, love) détruire; (→ career, friendship, marriage) briser; (→ health) ruiner, détruire;∎ his wartime experiences destroyed his faith in humanity ses expériences de guerre ont brisé sa foi en l'humanité;∎ to destroy sb's life briser la vie de qn;∎ to destroy one's health se ruiner ou se détruire la santé∎ we had to have the dog destroyed nous avons dû faire piquer le chien -
9 house-train
∎ has the dog been house-trained? est-ce que le chien est propre?;Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > house-train
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10 slobber
slobber ['slɒbə(r)]∎ to slobber over baver sur;∎ the baby has slobbered all over the book le bébé a bavé partout sur le livre;∎ the dog came and slobbered all over me le chien est venu baver sur moi∎ to slobber over (person, possession, pet) baver d'admiration devant2 noun
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