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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. pig [Brit pɪɡ, Am pɪɡ] N

1. pig (animal):

to be in pig sow:

2. pig fig, inf, pej m/f:

goinfre m inf
sale type m inf
salaud m sl
tu es un cochon! inf
tu es vache! inf

3. pig (policeman):

pig inf, pej
flic m inf
pig inf, pej
poulet m inf
les flics mpl inf

4. pig Brit (task) inf:

II. pig [Brit pɪɡ, Am pɪɡ] VB intr

pig sow:

III. to pig oneself VB refl

to pig oneself refl inf:

se goinfrer inf (on de)
s'empiffrer inf (on de)

IV. pig [Brit pɪɡ, Am pɪɡ]

in a pig's eye inf! Am
mon œil! inf
to make a pig's ear of sth inf
bousiller qc inf
to pig it inf

I. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] PREP

1. like (in the same manner as):

2. like (similar to, resembling):

to be like sb/sth
être comme qn/qc

3. like (typical of):

4. like (expressing probability):

5. like (close to, akin to):

II. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] ADJ form

III. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] CONJ

1. like (in the same way as):

2. like (as if):

like inf

IV. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] ADV

1. like (akin to, near):

the figures are 10% more than last year’—‘20%, more like inf!

2. like (so to speak) inf:

V. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] N

VI. -like COMP

VII. like1 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk]

childlike [Brit ˈtʃʌɪl(d)lʌɪk, Am ˈtʃaɪl(d)laɪk] ADJ

bird-like ADJ

like2 [Brit lʌɪk, Am laɪk] VB trans

1. like (get on well with):

like person

2. like (find to one's taste):

like animal, artist, food, music, product, style

3. like:

4. like (approve of):

I like that! iron
I like his cheek or nerve! iron

5. like (wish):

6. like (think important):

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I. pig [pɪg] N

1. pig (animal):

2. pig pej inf (swinish person):

to be a pig to sb

3. pig inf (police man, woman):

4. pig inf (overeater):

Phrases:

to make a pig's ear of sth Brit inf

II. pig [pɪg] VB trans

I. like1 [laɪk] VB trans

sb would like sth
qn aimerait qc
I'd like to see sb +infin
j'aimerais bien voir qn +infin

II. like1 [laɪk] VB intr

III. like1 [laɪk] N pl

I. like2 [laɪk] ADJ inv

II. like2 [laɪk] PREP

1. like (similar to):

to be like sb/sth

2. like (in the manner of):

3. like (such as):

Phrases:

III. like2 [laɪk] CONJ

IV. like2 [laɪk] N

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pig [pɪg] N

1. pig (animal):

2. pig inf (overeater):

3. pig pej inf (swinish person):

4. pig pej sl (police officer):

Phrases:

I. like1 [laɪk] VB trans

sb would like sth
qn aimerait qc
I'd like to see sb +infin
j'aimerais bien voir qn +infin

II. like1 [laɪk] VB intr

III. like1 [laɪk] N pl

I. like2 [laɪk] ADJ inv

II. like2 [laɪk] PREP

1. like (similar to):

to be like sb/sth

2. like (in the manner of):

3. like (such as):

Phrases:

III. like2 [laɪk] CONJ

IV. like2 [laɪk] N

V. like2 [laɪk] ADV sl

Present
Ipig
youpig
he/she/itpigs
wepig
youpig
theypig
Past
Ipigged
youpigged
he/she/itpigged
wepigged
youpigged
theypigged
Present Perfect
Ihavepigged
youhavepigged
he/she/ithaspigged
wehavepigged
youhavepigged
theyhavepigged
Past Perfect
Ihadpigged
youhadpigged
he/she/ithadpigged
wehadpigged
youhadpigged
theyhadpigged

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The new arrangement lends a childlike openness to the movement.
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He is unable to read or write correctly, and keeps a personal journal consisting predominantly of childlike pictures in place of actual sentences.
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Childlike dolls and the later ubiquitous baby doll did not appear until around 1850.
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Her mind scrambled by the interference from other timelines she felt, she was amnesiac and went about everything with a childlike glee.
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She is best known for her strikingly open, childlike voice and her poetic and somewhat didactic songwriting.
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