anglais > français | |
cabbage | |
1. n. (Botanique) Chou. | |
I like eating cabbage. | |
J'aime bien manger du chou. | |
anglais > anglais | |
cabbage | |
1. n. An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) having a head of green leaves. |  |
2. n. The leaves of this plant eaten as a vegetable. |  |
Cabbage is good for you. |  |
3. n. (offensive) A person with severely reduced mental capacities due to brain damage. |  |
After the car crash, he became a cabbage. |  |
4. n. Used as a term of endearment. |  |
5. n. (slang) Money. |  |
6. n. (slang) Marijuana leaf, the part that is not smoked but from which cannabutter can be extracted. |  |
7. n. The terminal bud of certain palm trees, used for food. |  |
8. n. The cabbage palmetto. |  |
9. v. (intransitive) To form a head like that of the cabbage. |  |
to make lettuce cabbage |  |
10. v. (intransitive, slang) To do nothing; to idle; veg out. |  |
11. n. (slang) Scraps of cloth which are left after a garment has been cut out, which tailors traditionally kept. |  |
12. v. To purloin or embezzle; to pilfer, to steal. |  |
français > anglais | |
chou | |
1. n-m. cabbage |  |
2. n-m. baby, darling, sweetheart (term of endearment) |  |
3. adj. cute, endearing |  |