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121 balivernes
balivernes [balivεʀn]plural feminine noun* * *balivɛʀn nfpltwaddle sg Grande-Bretagne nonsense sg* * *[balivɛrn] nom féminin pluriel1. [propos] nonsense -
122 branchies
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123 brisées
brisées [bʀize]plural feminine noun* * *bʀize nfpl* * *[brize] nom féminin pluriel2. (locution)aller ou marcher sur les brisées de quelqu'un to poach on somebody's preserves -
124 caraïbe
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125 castagnettes
castagnettes [kastaɲεt]plural feminine noun* * *kastaɲɛtnom féminin pluriel castanets* * *kastaɲɛt nfpl* * *castagnettes ⇒ Les instruments de musique nfpl castanets; jouer des castagnettes to play the castanets.[kastaɲɛt] nom féminin pluriel -
126 catacombes
catacombes [katakɔ̃b]plural feminine noun* * *katakɔ̃bnom féminin pluriel catacombs* * *katakɔ̃b nfpl* * *catacombes nfpl catacombs.[katakɔ̃b] nom féminin pluriel -
127 chips
chips [∫ips]plural feminine noun* * *ʃipsnom féminin invariable crisp GB, potato chip US* * *ʃips nfpl(pommes chips) crisps Grande-Bretagne potato chips USA* * *[ʃips] nom féminin pluriel -
128 chocottes
chocottes (inf!) [∫ɔkɔt]plural feminine noun* * *chocottes○ nfpl avoir les chocottes to have the jitters○.(très familier) [ʃɔkɔt] nom féminin plurielça m'a donné ou filé les chocottes it scared me out of my wits
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