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1 croquer
croquer [kʀɔke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ biscuits, noisettes, bonbons] to crunch ; [+ fruit] to bite intob. ( = dépenser) (inf) to squanderc. ( = dessiner) to sketch2. intransitive verba. [fruit] to be crunchy ; [salade] to be crispb. ( = mordre) to bite* * *kʀɔke
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1) ( manger) to crunch [biscuit, pomme]2) (colloq) ( dilapider) to squander [fortune, argent]elle est (jolie ou belle) à croquer — she's as pretty as a picture
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verbe intransitif1) [pomme, biscuit] to be crunchy2) [personne]* * *kʀɔke1. vt1) (= manger) to munchà croquer fig ; tu es à croquer dans cet ensemble! — you look good enough to eat in that outfit!
2) (= dessiner) to sketch2. vi* * *croquer verb table: aimerA vtr3 ( esquisser) to sketch [personne]; fig ( décrire) to give a thumbnail sketch of [personne]; elle est (jolie or belle) à croquer she's as pretty as a picture, she looks good enough to eat.B vi1 [pomme, biscuit] to be crunchy; pomme qui croque crunchy apple;2 [personne] croquer dans une pomme to bite into an apple.[krɔke] verbe transitif1. [pomme, radis, sucre d'orge] to crunch2. (familier) [dépenser - héritage] to squander3. [esquisser] to sketch[décrire] to outline————————[krɔke] verbe intransitifto be crisp ou crunchy————————croquer dans verbe plus préposition
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