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croûte° [kʀut]feminine nouna. [de pain, pâté] crust ; [de fromage] rind• croûtes de pain ( = quignons) hunks of breadd. (pejorative = tableau) lousy painting* * *kʀut1) ( surface épaisse) ( de pain) crust; ( de fromage) rind2) ( couche) ( de peinture) ( sur un mur) old layers (pl); ( dans un pot) skin; ( de glace) crust3) Culinairepâté en croûte — pâté en croute ou in pastry
4) Médecine scab5) (colloq) ( tableau) daub•Phrasal Verbs:••casser la croûte — (colloq) to have a bite to eat
gagner sa croûte — (colloq) to earn a crust (colloq)
* * *kʀut nf1) [pain] crustSee:gagner sa croûte * (= gagner sa vie) — to earn one's bread and butter
2) (sur un liquide, une substance molle) crust3) [fromage] rind4) [vol-au-vent] case5) MÉDECINE scab* * *croûte nf3 Culin ( plat) croute, pastry; agneau/filet/pâté en croûte lamb/fillet/pâté en croute ou in pastry;4 Méd scab;5 ○( tableau) daub;6 ( de cuir) split, flesh split.croûte continentale Géol continental crust; croûte de lait Méd cradle cap; croûte océanique Géol oceanic crust; croûte terrestre Géol earth's crust.casser la croûte○ to have a bite to eat; gagner sa croûte○ to earn a crust○.[krut] nom féminin[préparation] pastry shell2. (très familier) [nourriture] grub3. [dépôt] layercroûte de rouille/saleté layer of rust/dirt4. GÉOLOGIE6. (familier & péjoratif) [tableau] bad painting7. [de cuir] hide8. (péjoratif) [personne]
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