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French-English translation for: [nourriture]
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French English
excellent {adj} [très bon - artiste, directeur, nourriture]first-rate
cuis. gâté {adj} {past-p} [nourriture]tainted [foodstuff]
cuis. gras {adj} [nourriture]fatty [food]
infâme {adj} [nourriture, odeur, boisson]disgusting
infâme {adj} [nourriture, odeur, boisson]revolting
cuis. insipide {adj} [péj.] [nourriture, sans saveur]plastic [food]
médiocre {adj} [terrain, nourriture, temps]poor
cuis. réchauffé {adj} {past-p} [nourriture]reheated
cuis. réchauffé {adj} {past-p} [nourriture]warmed up
Verbs
absorber qc. [consommer] [nourriture, médicament]to take sth. [consume] [food, medicine]
cuis. engouffrer qc. [fam.] [plat, nourriture]to gobble sth. up
cuis. engouffrer qc. [fam.] [plat, nourriture]to wolf sth. down [coll.]
fumer [liquide, nourriture, cheval]to steam [produce steam]
gâcher qc. [temps, occasion, nourriture]to waste sth.
cuis. ingurgiter qc. [nourriture]to guzzle down sth.
cuis. moisir [nourriture]to go moldy [Am.]
cuis. moisir [nourriture]to go mouldy [Br.]
quémander qc. [aide, argent, nourriture]to beg for sth.
cuis. réchauffer qc. [plat, nourriture]to reheat sth.
cuis. réchauffer qc. [plat, nourriture]to heat sth. up
méd. rejeter qc. [nourriture, bile, sang]to bring up sth.
rejeter qc. [nourriture]to vomit sth.
vomir qc. [repas, nourriture]to bring sth. up
Nouns
méd. pharm. absorption {f} [de nourriture, médicament]taking
cuis. bouffe {f} [fam.] [nourriture]grub [coll.] [food]
écol. méd. sociol. disette {f} [manque de nourriture]food shortage
agr. pâtée {f} [nourriture pour des animaux]slops [liquid food waste to feed animals]
agr. pâture {f} [nourriture des animaux]grass [animal food]
comm. provision {f} [de nourriture, conserves, bois, papier]stock
comm. provision {f} [de nourriture, conserves, bois, papier]supply
cuis. simplicité {f} [de nourriture]plainness
2 Words: Verbs
alim. se perdre [nourriture, récolte - par pourrissement]to rot
alim. écol. se perdre [nourriture, récolte - par surabondance]to go to waste
se raréfier [nourriture, denrée, argent]to become scarce
2 Words: Nouns
aspect {m} huileux [nourriture]greasiness
3 Words: Verbs
se passer de qc. [repas, nourriture, sommeil]to go without sth.
5+ Words: Others
cuis. Il y a du rab. [fam.] [part supplémentaire de nourriture ou de boisson]There are leftovers. [food and drink remaining after a meal]
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