anglais > français | |
snout | |
1. n. Trompe. | |
2. n. Museau. | |
3. n. (Royaume-Uni) (Argot) Tabac, cigarette. | |
4. v. Préciser. | |
anglais > anglais | |
snout | |
1. n. The long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw of a beast, as of pigs. |  |
The pig rooted around in the dirt with its snout. |  |
2. n. The front of the prow of a ship or boat.(R:COED2, page=1811) |  |
3. n. (derogatory) A person's nose. |  |
His glasses kept slipping further down onto his prominent snout. |  |
4. n. The nozzle of a pipe, hose, etc. |  |
If you place the snout right into the bucket, it won't spray as much. |  |
5. n. The anterior prolongation of the head of a gastropod; a rostrum. |  |
6. n. The anterior prolongation of the head of weevils and allied beetles; a rostrum. |  |
7. n. (UK, slang) Tobacco; cigarettes. |  |
8. n. The terminus of a glacier. |  |
9. n. (slang) A police informer. |  |
10. n. A butterfly in the nymphalid subfamily , notable for the snout-like elongation on their heads. |  |
11. v. To furnish with a nozzle or point. |  |
français > anglais | |
gueule | |
1. n-f. gullet, snout, face (of an animal) |  |
2. n-f. (informal) mug (person's face) |  |
3. n-f. (informal) mouth |  |