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1 lait de chaux
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2 lait
lait [lε]1. masculine nouna. milk2. compounds* * *lɛnom masculin milkfrère/sœur de lait — foster brother/sister ( who has had the same wet nurse)
Phrasal Verbs:••si on lui pressait le nez il en sortirait du lait — (colloq) he's/she's still wet behind the ears
* * *lɛ nm1) milk2) (= crème, lotion) lotionlait démaquillant — cleansing lotion, cleansing milk
* * *lait nm1 ( de mammifère) milk; le lait s'est sauvé the milk has boiled over; le lait a tourné the milk has gone sour ou turned; au lait with milk, milk ( épith); dessert au lait milk pudding GB, milk dessert; thé/café au lait tea/coffee with milk; frère/sœur de lait foster brother/sister (who has had the same wet nurse);2 ( de végétal) milk; lait d'amande/de coco/de soja almond/coconut/soya milk;3 Cosmét milk; lait démaquillant or de toilette cleansing milk.lait caillé curd; lait de chaux Constr whitewash; lait concentré non sucré evaporated milk; lait concentré sucré sweetened condensed milk; lait condensé = lait concentré; lait cru untreated milk; lait demi-écrémé semiskimmed milk GB, low-fat milk US; lait écrémé skimmed milk GB, skim milk ou nonfat milk US; lait entier whole milk; lait homogénéisé homogenized milk; lait instantané instant dried milk; lait longue conservation longlife milk GB; lait maternel breastmilk; lait maternisé ≈ formula feed; lait pasteurisé pasteurized milk; lait en poudre powdered milk; lait de poule Culin eggnog; lait stérilisé sterilized milk; lait UHT UHT milk.si on lui pressait le nez il en sortirait du lait he's/she's still wet behind the ears.[lɛ] nom masculin1. [des mammifères] milklait caillé curdled ou soured milklait concentré ou condensé non sucré evaporated milklait concentré ou condensé sucré (sweetened) condensed milklait maternel mother's ou breast milklait en poudre dried ou powdered milk2. [de certains fruits] milk3. [boisson préparée]4. [pour la toilette] milk5. CONSTRUCTION————————au lait locution adjectivale————————de lait locution adjectivale1. [ayant la même nourrice]2. [cochon, veau] suckling3. [semblable au lait] milky -
3 lechada
f.1 lime slaked in water, whitewash.2 pulp for making paper (pulpa).3 lime water.4 milking. (Latin American)past part.past participle of spanish verb: lechar.* * *1 whitewash* * *SF1) (Constr) (=lavado) whitewash; [para fijar baldosas] [de masilla] grout; [de papel] pulp2) Méx [de leche] milking3) *** (=semen) spunk **** * ** * *= grout, grouting, slurry.Ex. The author examines the difficulties and solutions to wet environment repairs in pools and locker rooms such as crack and leak repairs, repairs to grout and tile, and underwater lights.Ex. In the present paper a grouting technique was studied in order to protect buried monuments against the presence of ground water.Ex. Millet was cleaned, steeped in water, washed, spiced and milled to produce a slurry.* * ** * *= grout, grouting, slurry.Ex: The author examines the difficulties and solutions to wet environment repairs in pools and locker rooms such as crack and leak repairs, repairs to grout and tile, and underwater lights.
Ex: In the present paper a grouting technique was studied in order to protect buried monuments against the presence of ground water.Ex: Millet was cleaned, steeped in water, washed, spiced and milled to produce a slurry.* * *1 (para blanquear) whitewash; (para azulejos) grout2 (de papel) pulp* * *
lechada f (para blanquear) lime white, white wash
(para rellenar juntas) grout: tenemos que darle una lechada al baño, we'll have to give the bath a whitewash
* * *lechada nf1. [de paredes] whitewash;[de argamasa] grout lechada de cal limewash2. [para papel] pulp* * *f1 de cal whitewash2 de argamasa grout3 de papel pulp* * *lechada nf1) : whitewash2) : grout
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