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1 banane
banane [banan]feminine nouna. ( = fruit) banana• 10 € et des bananes (inf) just over €10* * *banan1) Botanique banana2) ( coiffure) quiff, French pleat3) ( sac) bumbag GB, fanny pack US* * *banan nf1) (= fruit) banana2) (= sac) bumbag Grande-Bretagne fanny pack USAMes clés sont dans ma banane. — My keys are in my bumbag.
* * *banane nf1 Bot banana; gâteau/yaourt à la banane banana cake/yoghurt; parfumé à la banane banana-flavouredGB;2 ( coiffure d'homme) quiff; ( de femme) French pleat;4 ○( imbécile) dummy○.[banan] nom féminin————————[banan] adjectif invariable -
2 nigaud
nigaud, e [nigo, od]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun• grand nigaud ! you big silly!* * *
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nigaude nigo, od adjectif silly
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nom masculin, féminin (silly) twit (colloq) GB, goof (colloq) US* * *niɡo, od nm/f nigaud, -e* * *A adj silly.————————, nigaude [nigo, od] nom masculin, nom féminin -
3 cornichon
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4 cloche
I.n. f.1. 'Brainbox', head. Ça sonne creux sous sa cloche: He's not got much up top.2. 'Twit', 'nincompoop', fool. (The word is more often than not uttered in a spirit of jocular friendliness. Bougre de cloche, va! You sillybilly!)3. Déménager à la cloche de bois: To leave rented accommodation without paying. (The image here is of the lodging-house doorbell having been silenced whilst the door is opened for a hasty midnight exit.)4. Sonner les cloches à quelqu'un: To give someone a ding-dong telling-off.5. Se taper la cloche: To 'stuff one's face', to have a hearty meal.II.adj. Silly, stupid. Ce qu'il est cloche! He's as thick as two short planks! C'est cloche, maisje ne sais pas ce qu'il faut faire: I know it sounds silly, but I don't know what to do. -
5 imbécile
imbécile [ɛ̃besil]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ɛ̃besil
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adjectif idiotic
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* * *ɛ̃besil1. adj2. nm/f* * *A adj [personne, régime, remarque, mesure] idiotic.B nmf fool; passer pour un imbécile to look a fool; faire l'imbécile to play the fool; prendre qn pour un imbécile to take sb for a fool; imbécile!, espèce d'imbécile! silly fool!; faut quand même pas prendre les gens pour des imbéciles! do they think people are stupid?; jouer les imbéciles to play dumb; un imbécile heureux a happy simpleton; pauvre imbécile! poor fool![ɛ̃besil] adjectif[niais] stupid————————[ɛ̃besil] nom masculin et féminina. [ne fais pas le pitre] stop fooling about ou aroundb. [ne simule pas] stop acting stupid ou dumb -
6 con
I.n. m.1. 'Cunt', 'pussy', vagina.2. 'Cunt', 'twit', imbecile. Espèce de con! You bloody idiot! Jouer au con:a To 'arse about', to act the fool.b To 'act dumb', to feign stupidity.3. Quelque chose à la con: Something utterly stupid. Il m'a raconté des histoires à la con: He told me a load of cock-and-bull stories.II.adj. 'Thick', 'dumb', stupid. (The fem. conne exists but is less frequently used.) Il est con comme la lune: He's as thick as two short planks. Ça c'est vraiment con: This is really too silly for words. C'est pas con ça! That's a bloody good idea!
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