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wing [wɪŋ]1 noun(a) (of bird, insect) aile f;∎ literary to take wing prendre son envol ou son essor;∎ my heart took wing mon cœur s'emplit de joie;∎ literary to be on the wing être en (plein) vol;∎ he shot the bird on the wing il tira l'oiseau en vol;∎ literary desire gave or lent him wings le désir lui donnait des ailes;∎ to take sb under one's wing prendre qn sous son aile∎ figurative on a wing and a prayer en s'en remettant à la Providence∎ the radical wing of the party l'aile ou la fraction radicale du parti;∎ the left/right wing l'aile gauche/droite∎ the west wing l'aile ouest∎ she plays on the wing elle est ailier(i) (of windmill) aile f(j) (of armchair) oreille f∎ also figurative to wing one's way voler;∎ while the letters were winging their way over the ocean pendant que les lettres survolaient l'océan;∎ my report should be winging its way towards you now mon rapport devrait te parvenir incessamment sous peu∎ to wing it (improvise) improviser□∎ the plane winged over the mountains l'avion survola les montagnes∎ also figurative to wait in the wings se tenir dans la coulisse ou dans les coulisses;∎ figurative younger politicians are waiting in the wings to seize power les jeunes politiciens se tiennent dans la coulisse ou dans les coulisses en attendant de prendre le pouvoir∎ to win one's wings faire ses preuves, prendre du galon►► wing back (in football) arrière m d'aile;Zoology wing case élytre m;wing chair bergère f à oreilles;wing collar col m cassé;wing commander ≃ lieutenant-colonel m;wing flap (of plane) volet m;wing forward (in rugby) ailier m;wing mirror rétroviseur m extérieur;wing nut papillon m, écrou m à ailettes;wing three-quarter (in rugby) trois-quarts aile m;wing tip (of plane, bird) bout m de l'aile -
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A n1 ( on garment) col m ; soft/stiff/wing collar col souple/dur/cassé ; blue-/white-collar workers les cols bleus/blancs ; to grab sb by the collar prendre qn au collet ;2 (for dog, cat, horse) collier m ;3 ( cut of meat) collier m ;to get hot under the collar se mettre en rogne ○ ; to have one's collar felt hum être pris au collet.
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wing collar — n a type of shirt collar for men that is worn with very formal clothes … Dictionary of contemporary English
wing collar — noun count a stiff collar on a man s formal shirt … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wing collar — ► NOUN ▪ a high stiff shirt collar with turned down corners … English terms dictionary
wing collar — n. a stiff, stand up collar having the top corners in front turned down: worn by men in formal dress … English World dictionary
wing collar — noun 1. : a man s stand up collar having the upper corners turned down to form wings and worn especially for formal dress 2. : a woman s folding or spreading collar with pointed corners * * * noun, pl ⋯ lar [count] chiefly Brit : a type of high,… … Useful english dictionary
wing collar — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms wing collar : singular wing collar plural wing collars a stiff collar on a man s formal shirt … English dictionary
wing collar — wing′ col′lar n. clo a stand up collar having the front edges or corners folded down, worn by men for formal or evening dress • Etymology: 1910–15 … From formal English to slang
wing collar — /ˈwɪŋ kɒlə/ (say wing koluh) noun a stand up collar with the corners turned down above the tie, formerly worn with formal dress …
wing collar — a stand up collar having the front edges or corners folded down, worn by men for formal or evening dress. [1910 15] * * * … Universalium
wing collar — noun a high stiff shirt collar with turned down corners … English new terms dictionary
wing collar — noun (C) a type of shirt collar for men that is worn with very formal clothes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English