anglais > français | |
tub | |
1. n. Baquet, cuve, bassine. | |
2. v. Baigner dans un baquet. | |
3. n. (Cyclisme) Boyau. | |
anglais > anglais | |
tub | |
1. n. A flat-bottomed vessel, of width similar to or greater than its height, used for storing or packing things, or for washing things in. |  |
He bought a tub of lard to roast the potatoes in. |  |
2. n. The contents or capacity of such a vessel. |  |
He added a tub of margarine to the stew. |  |
3. n. A bathtub. |  |
4. n. (nautical, informal) A slow-moving craft. |  |
5. n. (humorous, or derogatory) Any structure shaped like a tub, such as a certain old form of pulpit, a short broad boat, etc. |  |
6. n. A small cask. |  |
a tub of gin |  |
7. n. Any of various historically designated quantities of goods to be sold by the tub (butter, oysters, etc). |  |
8. n. (mining) A box or bucket in which coal or ore is sent up a shaft. |  |
9. n. (obsolete) A sweating in a tub; a tub fast. |  |
10. n. (slang) A corpulent or obese person. |  |
11. v. To plant, set, or store in a tub. |  |
to tub a plant |  |
12. v. To bathe in a tub. |  |
français > anglais | |
baquet | |
1. n-m. (small) tub; pot |  |
2. n-m. washtub, washbasin |  |
3. n-m. pail (of water) |  |
4. n-m. paintpot |  |
5. n-m. bucket seat (of sports car) |  |