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1 French Riviera
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2 Riviera
[ˌrɪvɪ'eərə]* * *Riviera /rɪvɪˈɛərə/n.(geogr.) Riviera ( da Cannes a La Spezia)● the French Riviera, la Costa Azzurra.* * *[ˌrɪvɪ'eərə] -
3 French
[frentʃ] 1. 2.1) (people)the French — + verbo pl. i francesi
2) (language) francese m.3.pardon my French — scherz. scusate il linguaggio
••to take French leave — filarsela all'inglese, tagliare la corda
* * *[fren ](potato chips.) patatine fritte* * *[frɛntʃ]1. adjfrancese, (lesson, teacher etc) di francese2. n1) (language) francese m2)the French npl — i francesi* * *French /frɛntʃ/A a.2 di (lingua) francese: French lessons [teacher], lezioni [insegnante] di franceseB n.● French beans, fagiolini (verdi) □ French bread, pane francese; baguette (franc.) □ French Canadian, franco-canedese; canadese francofono □ French chalk, gesso (o pietra) da sarto □ French cuff, polsino doppio □ ( grafica) French curve, curvilineo □ ( USA) French door = French window ► sotto □ (edil.) French drain, vespaio □ French dressing, vinaigrette (franc.); (in USA, anche) condimento per insalata a base di maionese e ketchup □ ( USA) French fries, patatine fritte ( a bastoncino) □ (mus.) French horn, corno a pistoni; corno francese □ French kiss, bacio in bocca; bacio con la lingua □ ( ricamo) French knot, punto nodo □ (fam.) French letter, preservativo; profilattico □ French loaf, filone (di pane) francese; filoncino; baguette (franc.) □ (tecn.) French polish, vernice a spirito a base di gommalacca ( per mobili) □ French polisher, verniciatore con la gommalacca; lucidatore (di mobili) □ French press, caffettiera ( a pressione-infusione) □ (stor.) the French Revolution, la Rivoluzione francese □ (geogr.) the French Riviera, la Costa azzurra □ (edil.) French roof, tetto a mansarda □ French roll, chignon a banana □ ( sartoria) French seam, cucitura con gli orli ripiegati all'interno □ French toast, fetta di pane passata in un miscuglio di uovo e latte e fritta □ (edil.) French window, portafinestra □ (fam.) Excuse (o Pardon) my French, con licenza parlando □ (GB, antiq.) to take French leave, andarsene alla chetichella; tagliare la corda (fam.); filarsela all'inglese (fam.).* * *[frentʃ] 1. 2.1) (people)the French — + verbo pl. i francesi
2) (language) francese m.3.pardon my French — scherz. scusate il linguaggio
••to take French leave — filarsela all'inglese, tagliare la corda
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4 Riviera Rivi·era n
[ˌrɪvɪ'ɛərə]the Italian Riviera — la Riviera, la riviera ligure
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