anglais > français | |
tea | |
1. n. Thé, théier (plante). | |
2. n. Thé (boisson). | |
3. n. (UK) Thé, goûter. (note) En Angleterre, le « thé » désigne un repas léger composé de mets sucrés et de mets salés qui est servi vers 17h. En France, le terme « thé » n'est utilisé que dans les milieux aisés. | |
4. n. (AU) (NZ) Repas du soir accompagné ou non de thé. | |
5. n. (Argot) (Désuet) Herbe (marijuana). | |
anglais > anglais | |
tea | |
1. n. The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. |  |
Go to the supermarket and buy some tea. |  |
2. n. The drink made by infusing these dried leaves or buds in hot water. |  |
Would you like some tea? |  |
3. n. A variety of the tea plant. |  |
Darjeeling is a tea from India. |  |
4. n. By extension, any drink made by infusing parts of various other plants. Also, meat stock served hot as a drink, often as a stimulant or restorative. |  |
camomile tea; mint tea; beef tea |  |
5. n. (Australia, British, Canada, New Zealand, northern US) A cup of any one of these drinks, often with a small amount of milk or cream added and sweetened with sugar or honey. |  |
6. n. (Southern US) A glass of iced tea, typically served with ice cubes and sometimes with a slice or wedge of lemon. |  |
7. n. (UK) A light meal eaten mid-afternoon, typically with tea; afternoon tea. |  |
8. n. (Commonwealth) The main evening meal, irrespective of whether tea is drunk with it. |  |
The family were sitting round the table, having their tea. |  |
9. n. (cricket) The break in play between the second and third sessions. |  |
Australia were 490 for 7 at tea on the second day. |  |
10. n. (slang) Marijuana. |  |
11. n. (slang) Information, especially sensitive and/or juicy gossip. (Connected to the idea of sipping tea while listening to such information.) |  |
spill the tea on that drama |  |
12. v. To drink tea. |  |
13. v. To take afternoon tea (the light meal). |  |
14. n. A moment, a historical unit of time from China, about the amount of time needed to quickly drink a traditional cup of tea. It is now found in Chinese-language historical fiction. |  |
français > anglais | |
thé | |
1. n-m. tea (especially made from leaves of the tea plant) |  |