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гага
appetizer
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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amuse-gueule <pl amuse-gueule, amuse-gueules> [amyzɡœl] N m
1. amuse-gueule (chose à grignoter):
munchies pl Am
2. amuse-gueule inf, fig:
I. salé (salée) [sale] VB pp
salé → saler
II. salé (salée) [sale] ADJ
1. salé (contenant du sel):
salé (salée)
salt attr
salé (salée)
salty never attr
2. salé:
salé (salée) (additionné de sel) alimentation, beurre, cacahuète, eau, plat
salé (salée) mets, amuse-gueule
savoury Brit
salé (salée) (conservé avec du sel) poisson, viande
salt attr
3. salé (de sel):
salé (salée)
III. salé (salée) [sale] ADJ
1. salé (grivois):
salé (salée)
spicy talk uncountable
2. salé (très élevé) inf:
salé (salée) prix
salé (salée) jugement
IV. salé N m
salé m:
saler [sale] VB trans
1. saler (mettre du sel sur):
saler mets
2. saler (augmenter):
saler inf
to bump up inf
3. saler (en hiver):
to grit Brit
saler route
to salt Am
I. petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADJ
1. petit personne, pied, objet, arbre, entreprise:
2. petit (en longueur, durée):
petit (petite) foulée, promenade, distance, paragraphe
3. petit (en âge):
petit (petite) (objectivement)
4. petit (en quantité, prix, force):
petit (petite) somme, appétit, majorité, volume, quantité, groupe
petit (petite) mangeur, buveur
petit (petite) salaire, loyer
petit (petite) tape, vent, averse
petit (petite) cri, rire, sourire
petit (petite) goût, espoir, chance
5. petit (en gravité):
petit (petite) inconvénient, détail, défaut, opération
petit (petite) rhume
petit (petite) égratignure, souci
6. petit (dans une hiérarchie):
petit (petite) marque, cru
petit (petite) situation, emploi
petit (petite) fonctionnaire, dignitaire
petit (petite) poète
7. petit (pour minimiser):
petit (petite)
give me a ring Brit
to make a fuss of sb Brit
8. petit (en sentiment):
mon petit chou inf ou poulet inf
mon petit chou inf ou poulet inf
honey inf
a bitch sl
9. petit:
petit (petite) (mesquin) personne, procédé
petit (petite) (étroit) conception
II. petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] N m (f)
1. petit:
petit (petite) (enfant)
the kids inf
2. petit (adulte de petite taille):
petit (petite)
III. petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADV
chausser/tailler petit chaussures, vêtements:
IV. petit N m
1. petit (jeune animal):
faire des petits chienne:
faire des petits (se multiplier) fig argent:
2. petit (personne modeste):
V. petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it]
petit aigle ZOOL
petit bleu dated
petit coin inf (toilettes) euph
loo Brit inf
petit coin inf (toilettes) euph
to go to the loo Brit inf
loo Brit inf
to go to the loo Brit inf
petit juif inf
petit quart NAUT
petite reine SPORTS
petites classes inf SCHOOL
ludo sing
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canapé [Brit ˈkanəpeɪ, Am ˈkænəˌpeɪ, ˈkænəˌpi] N
Bombay mix N FOOD
munchies [Brit ˈmʌntʃɪz] N npl inf
amuse-gueule mpl inv
appetizer [Brit ˈapɪtʌɪzə, Am ˈæpəˌtaɪzər] N
I. snack [Brit snak, Am snæk] N
1. snack (small meal):
2. snack (crisps, peanuts etc):
II. snack [Brit snak, Am snæk] VB intr
to snack on sth
I. nibble [Brit ˈnɪb(ə)l, Am ˈnɪbəl] N
1. nibble (snack food):
2. nibble (action):
3. nibble (small meal):
II. nibble [Brit ˈnɪb(ə)l, Am ˈnɪbəl] VB trans
1. nibble (eat):
nibble mouse, rabbit, person:
nibble sheep, goat:
2. nibble (playfully) person, animal:
nibble ear, neck
III. nibble [Brit ˈnɪb(ə)l, Am ˈnɪbəl] VB intr
1. nibble lit:
nibble animal:
nibble person:
to nibble at mouse, rabbit:
to nibble at sheep, goat:
to nibble at fish: bait
to nibble at person:
2. nibble fig:
to nibble at idea, proposal
in the PONS Dictionary
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amuse-gueule <amuse-gueule(s)> [amyzgœl] N m inf
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appetizer [ˈæpɪtaɪzəʳ, Am -ətaɪzɚ] N
1. appetizer (snack):
2. appetizer Am (first course):
I. nibble [ˈnɪbl] N
1. nibble (small bite):
2. nibble pl Brit inf (snack):
II. nibble [ˈnɪbl] VB trans
1. nibble (eat with small bites):
gruger Quebec
2. nibble (peck at sensually):
III. nibble [ˈnɪbl] VB intr
1. nibble (snack lightly):
2. nibble (show interest in):
3. nibble (deplete slowly):
in the PONS Dictionary
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amuse-gueule <amuse-gueule(s)> [amyzgœl] N m inf
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appetizer [ˈæp·ə·taɪ·zər] N
1. appetizer (food):
2. appetizer (drink):
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On le trouve aussi dans les habitats d'eau saumâtre et est parfois vu nager dans l'eau salée.
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Il nécessite une modification des habitudes alimentaires : suppression de la salière, diminution du sel utilisé en cuisine, diminution de la quantité d'aliments salés...
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La limite est du bassin contient dans ses cuvettes un grand nombre de lacs salés qui ne se remplissent qu'après les pluies.
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Elles vivent dans les milieux très salés, très chauds, très profonds, ou sans oxygène.
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Le roux est dilué dans de l'eau salée, un fond de sauce ou du lait salé.
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