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1 confit
confit, e [kɔ̃fi, it]1. adjective[fruit] candied2. masculine noun• confit d'oie/de canard goose/duck confit* * *
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confite kɔ̃fi, it adjectif Culinaire [fruits] crystallized; [cornichon] pickled; [canard] preserved
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nom masculin confit* * *kɔ̃fi, it confit, -e1. adj2. nm* * *A pp ⇒ confire.B pp adjC nm confit; confit de canard confit of duck.( féminin confite) [kɔ̃fi, it] participe passé→ link=confire confire————————( féminin confite) [kɔ̃fi, it] adjectif[cornichons] pickled2. (figuré)confit nom masculin -
2 mariner
mariner [maʀine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verba. to marinade• faire mariner qn (à un rendez-vous) to keep sb hanging about (inf) ; (pour une décision) to let sb stew (inf)* * *maʀine
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verbe transitif gén to marinate
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verbe intransitif1) Culinaire to marinate2) (colloq) ( attendre)laisser or faire mariner quelqu'un — to let somebody stew
* * *maʀine1. vito marinate, to marinadelaisser mariner — to marinade, to leave to marinade
Laissez mariner les tranches de saumon 24 h. — Marinade the slices of salmon for 24 hours., Leave the slices of salmon to marinade for 24 hours.
2. vtto marinate, to marinade* * *mariner verb table: aimerB vi1 Culin to marinate;[marine] verbe transitif————————[marine] verbe intransitiflaissez la viande mariner ou faites mariner la viande pendant plusieurs heures allow the meat to marinate for several hours -
3 cornichon
cornichon [kɔʀni∫ɔ̃]masculine noun* * *kɔʀniʃɔ̃nom masculin1) Botanique, Culinaire gherkin2) (colloq) ( idiot) nitwit (colloq)* * *kɔʀniʃɔ̃ nm1) (= condiment) gherkin2) péjoratif twit* * *cornichon nm2 ○( personne) idiot, nitwit○;3 ○ students' slang student preparing for the entrance examination for Saint-Cyr.[kɔrniʃɔ̃] nom masculin1. [légume] gherkin[condiment] (pickled) gherkin -
4 choucroute
choucroute [∫ukʀut]feminine noun* * *ʃukʀutnom féminin sauerkraut* * *ʃukʀut nfchoucroute garnie — sauerkraut with smoked or salted pork, frankfurters and potatoes
* * *choucroute nf sauerkraut; choucroute garnie sauerkraut with meat.[ʃukrut] nom féminin1. CUISINE [chou] pickled cabbage[plat] sauerkraut2. (familier) [coiffure] beehive -
5 vinaigre
vinaigre [vinεgʀ]masculine noun( = condiment) vinegar• vinaigre de vin/d'alcool wine/spirit vinegar• tourner au vinaigre [situation] to turn sour* * *vinɛgʀnom masculin vinegar••on ne prend pas les mouches avec du vinaigre — Proverbe it doesn't pay to take a hard line
* * *vinɛɡʀ nm* * *vinaigre nm vinegar; un assaisonnement à l'huile et au vinaigre an oil and vinegar dressing; vinaigre de vin/de Xérès wine/sherry vinegar; vinaigre à l'estragon tarragon vinegar.faire vinaigre○ to get a move on○; tourner au vinaigre to turn sour; on ne prend pas les mouches avec du vinaigre Prov it doesn't pay to take a hard line.[vinɛgr] nom masculin1. [condiment] vinegarcornichons/oignons au vinaigre pickled gherkins/onionsvinaigre d'alcool/de cidre/de vin spirit/cider/wine vinegar2. (familier & locution) -
6 beurrer
I.v. trans. Se faire beurrer: To get run over by a car. (The unpleasant image evoked is not for the squeamish.)II.v. trans. reflex.1. To get 'pickled', 'sozzled', to become inebriated.2. (fig.): To 'take the lion's share', to keep most of the profits for oneself. -
7 cuit
adj.1. 'Pissed', 'sloshed', drunk. Il est cuit, archi-cuit! He's well and truly pickled! (also: blindé).2. C'est cuit! (fig.): The chips are down! —It's all over!3. C'est du tout cuit! It's a dead cert! — It's a foregone conclusion! -
8 enjuponné
adj.1. Under the thumb of a matriarchal influence.2. 'Pissed', 'pickled', inebriated. (The only reference to this acceptation of the word is to be found in L 'ARGOT CHEZ LES VRAIS DE VRAI by that prolific exponent of modern colloquial French, Auguste Le Breton.) -
9 gazé
past part. 'Pickled', 'sozzled', drunk. -
10 mûrir
v. pronom. To get 'pickled', to get drunk. -
11 nez
n. m.1. Avoir du nez (also: avoir bon nez): To be well-inspired where making a decision is concerned. On peut dire que tu as eu du nez de ne pas y aller: You certainly made the right choice in keeping away!2. Avoir le nez creux: To have an uncanny knack at guessing right first time. (When uttered, this expression is often accompanied by the 'bodyspeak' gesture of tapping the side of one's nose with the index finger.)3. Avoir quelqu'un dans le nez: To be unable to 'stomach' someone, to have a strong antipathy towards someone. Depuis sa vacherie je l'ai dans le nez: I can't stand the sight of him since he did the dirty on me!4. Avoir un verre dans le nez: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.5. Se piquer le nez: To get 'pickled', to get drunk as a matter of habit.6. A vue de nez: At a rough guess. A vue de nez, je dirais qu'elle a la cinquantaine: My guesstimate is she's well into her fifties!7. Tirer les vers du nez à quelqu'un: To 'pump' someone, to extract information from a reluctant party.8. Se casser le nez:a To find no-one at home.b To 'come a cropper', to fail.9. Se bouffer le nez: To 'squabble', to quarrel.10. Ça va nous tomber sur le nezl We're sure to 'cop it'—We're certainly in for some trouble!11. Ça lui pend au nez! He's got it coming to him! (The expression is quite often used in the past tense as if to prove the foresight of the speaker in a 'He had it coming to him!' stance.)12. Les doigts dans le nez: With the greatest of ease. Il a gagné la course les doigts dans le nez: He romped home to victory. -
12 piquer
I.v. trans.1. To 'jab', to inject. (The verb is only really encountered with this meaning when it refers to the 'putting to sleep' of a pet dog or cat. Elle a dû faire piquer son chien: She had to have her dog put down.)2. To stab, to knife.3. To 'cop', to catch (a disease). Il a piqué une chtouille maison! He caught a right dose of clap!4. Piquer une sale note (sch.): To get a rotten mark. (In schools and colleges, the verb piquer with reference to an assessment can sometimes have a positive connotation as with piquer un quinze sur vingt: To get a first-class mark.)a To 'skedaddle', to 'make tracks', to run away.b (fig.): To be off and away when something unpleasant has occurred.6. En piquer un: To 'have a kip', to 'take some shuteye', to steal a few minutes for a snooze (also: piquer un roupillon).7. To 'nick', to 'pinch', to steal. Elle m'a piqué tout mon fric. She filched all my dough.8. To 'nab', to 'collar', to arrest. A ce train-là, on va se faire piquer par les cognes! If we keep this up, the fuzz'll do us!9. Piquer le dix (Prison slang): To pace up and down a cell like a bear in a cage.II.v. intrans. Piquer à quelque chose:a To 'get the hang of something', to understand the workings of something.b To get 'hooked' on, to have a compulsive liking for something.III.v. trans. reflex.1. (Drugs): To 'mainline', to inject intravenously.2. Se piquer le nez: To 'get pickled', to get drunk. (The expression reflects the habitual nature of the act whereby the subject is well on the road to dipsomania.) -
13 pocharder
v. pronom. To 'get pickled', 'sozzled', to get drunk. -
14 Raclette
rustic dish, from Switzerland and the Savoie, of melted cheese served with boiled potatoes, tiny pickled cucumbers, and onions; also, the cheese used in the dish. -
15 Salicorne
edible seaweed, sea string bean; often pickled and served as a condiment. -
16 Schieffele, schieffala, schifela
smoked pork shoulder, served hot and garnished with pickled turnips or a potato and onion salad.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Schieffele, schieffala, schifela
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