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biscuit [biskyi]masculine noun* * *biskɥinom masculin ( gâteau sec) biscuit GB, cookie USPhrasal Verbs:* * *biskɥi nm1) (sec) biscuit Grande-Bretagne cookie USA2) (gâteau) sponge cake* * *biscuit nm2 ( porcelaine) biscuit, bisque; ( objet) piece of biscuit ware.biscuit apéritif cocktail biscuit GB ou cracker US; biscuit pour chien dog biscuit; biscuit à la cuiller sponge GB ou lady US finger; biscuit salé cracker; ( petit) cocktail biscuit GB ou cracker US; biscuit de Savoie sponge cake.s'embarquer sans biscuit to launch into something with no backup.[biskɥi] nom masculinbiscuit à la cuiller ladyfinger, sponge finger2. [gâteau]————————[biskɥi] adjectif invariable -
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1. masculine noun2. invariable adjective3. compounds* * *
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pl gâteaux gɑto adjectif invariable [papa] doting
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nom masculin cakese tailler une part du gâteau — (colloq) fig to take one's share of the loot
Phrasal Verbs:••c'est du gâteau! — (colloq) it's a piece of cake! (colloq)
c'est pas du gâteau! — (colloq) it's no picnic!
* * *ɡɒto gâteaux pl1. nm1) (= tarte) cake2) (= biscuit) biscuit Grande-Bretagne cookie USA2. adj inv* (= trop indulgent)* * *A adj inv [papa, mamie] doting.B nm1 Culin cake; gâteau d'anniversaire birthday cake;2 ○ fig ( butin) spoils (pl); se tailler une part du gâteau to take one's share of the spoils; se partager le gâteau to divide the spoils; obtenir 5% du gâteau électoral to obtain 5% of the votes;3 Tech ( masse compacte) cake.gâteau apéritif cocktail biscuit; gâteau au chocolat chocolate cake; gâteau de cire honeycomb; gâteau marbré marble cake; gâteau de miel = gâteau de cire; gâteau de riz rice pudding; gâteau salé = gâteau apéritif; gâteau sec biscuit GB, cookie US; gâteau de semoule semolina pudding.c'est du gâteau○! it's a piece of cake○!; c'est pas du gâteau○! it's no picnic!donne-moi une petite part/tranche de gâteau give me a small piece/slice of cakegâteau de riz/de semoule ≃ rice/semolina pudding3. [masse pressée] cakegâteau de miel ou de cire honeycomb————————adjectif invariable -
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5 galette
galette [galεt]feminine nouna. ( = gâteau) round, flat biscuit• galette (de sarrasin) ( = crêpe) (buckwheat) pancake• galette des Rois cake eaten in France on Twelfth Night → LES ROIS* * *galɛtPhrasal Verbs:* * *ɡalɛt nf1) (= gâteau) flat pastry cake2) (= crêpe) savoury pancake3) (= biscuit) biscuit* * *galette nf2 ○( argent) money, dough○.galette des Rois Twelfth Night cake (containing bean or lucky charm).plat comme une galette flat as a pancake.[galɛt] nom féminin[pain azyme] matzo bread[biscuit] shortbread
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