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1 tortue marine
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2 Tortue
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3 tortue
tortue [tɔʀty]feminine noun* * *tɔʀty2) ( personne lente) slowcoach (colloq) GB, slowpoke (colloq) US3) ( papillon) tortoiseshell••* * *tɔʀty nf2) (= personne) slowcoach Grande-Bretagne slowpoke USA* * *tortue nftortue géante giant tortoise.avancer comme une tortue to proceed at a snail's pace.[tɔrty] nom fémininavancer comme une tortue to go at a snail's pace, to crawl along -
4 tourtereau
tourtereau (plural tourtereaux) [tuʀtəʀo]masculine noun( = oiseau) young turtledove• tourtereaux ( = amoureux) lovebirds* * *
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pl tourtereaux tuʀtəʀo nom masculin Zoologie young turtle dove
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tourtereaux nom masculin pluriel ( amoureux) lovebirds* * *A nm Zool young turtle dove.( pluriel tourtereaux) [turtəro] nom masculin————————tourtereaux nom masculin plurieloù sont les tourtereaux? [à un mariage] where's the happy couple? -
5 tourterelle
tourterelle [tuʀtəʀεl]feminine noun* * *tuʀtəʀɛlnom féminin turtle dove* * *tuʀtəʀɛl nf* * *tourterelle nf turtle dove.[turtərɛl] nom féminin -
6 capoter
capoter [kapɔte]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *kapɔteverbe intransitif1) ( échouer) to collapse2) ( se retourner) [voiture] to overturn* * *kapɔte vi1) [négociations] to founder2) [véhicule] to overturn* * *capoter verb table: aimer vi2 ( se retourner) [voiture] to overturn; [navire] to capsize.[kapɔte] verbe transitif————————[kapɔte] verbe intransitif[bateau] to turn turtle[tractation] to fall through -
7 chavirer
chavirer [∫aviʀe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[bateau] to capsize ; [charrette] to overturn* * *ʃaviʀeverbe intransitif [navire] to capsize* * *ʃaviʀe vito capsize, to overturn* * *chavirer verb table: aimerB vi1 [navire] to capsize; faire chavirer un navire to capsize a ship;2 ( vaciller) [paysage, pièce] to reel; tout chavira autour d'elle everything reeled about her; faire chavirer les cœurs to be a heartbreaker;3 ( se renverser) [objets] to tip over.[ʃavire] verbe intransitifarrête, tu vas faire chavirer la barque! stop it, you'll tip the boat over!3. [tourner - yeux] to rolla. [de dégoût] to feel nauseatedb. [de chagrin] to be heartbroken————————[ʃavire] verbe transitif -
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9 chapeau
n. m.1. Chapeau! Congrats! — Good show! — Well done!2. Faire chapeau (of boat): To 'turn turtle', to capsize.a To be suspected of being a police informer.b To 'carry the can', to be made the scapegoat.4. Prendre un virage sur les chapeaux de roue (of car): To take a corner on two wheels.5. C'est comme si je pissais dans un chapeau de paille troué! It's like putting a poultice on a wooden leg! — It's totally useless!6. Travailler du chapeau: To 'have bats in the belfry', to be 'bonkers', to be mad.7. Etre envoyé au chapeau de paille: To be deported to a penal colony. (The expression died with the last convict on Devil's Island.)8. A plein chapeau (of radio, hi-fi): Full-blast, at top volume.9. Ne t'occupe pas du chapeau de la gamine! (joc. & iron.): Keep your nose out of this! — Mind your own business! -
10 col roulé
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11 tortue
tortoise, turtle
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