anglais > français | |
bread | |
1. n. Pain. | |
Give me some bread. | |
Donnez-moi du pain. | |
A loaf of bread | |
Une miche de pain. | |
A slice of bread | |
Une tranche de pain | |
2. n. (Argot) Argent (au sens monétaire). | |
3. v. Paner. | |
breaded pork cutlets | |
anglais > anglais | |
bread | |
1. n. A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals. |  |
2. n. Any variety of bread. |  |
3. n. (slang) Money. |  |
4. n. Food; sustenance; support of life, in general. |  |
5. v. to coat with breadcrumbs |  |
6. n. (obsolete, or UK dialectal, Scotland) Breadth. |  |
7. v. (transitive, dialectal) To make broad; spread. |  |
8. v. To form in meshes; net. |  |
9. n. A piece of embroidery; a braid. |  |
français > anglais | |
pain | |
1. n-m. bread |  |
2. n-m. piece of bread |  |
3. n-m. food |  |
4. n-m. bread-and-butter needs, basic sustenance; breadwinner |  |
5. n-m. (informal) punch (a hit with the fist) |  |
6. n-m. a block (of ice, of salt, of soap …) with the shape and size of bread |  |
7. n-m. (slang) (music) mistake during a performance (false note, forgot an intro, wrong solo, …) |  |