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vague de froid
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] SUST.
1. wave (hand gesture):
2. wave (of water):
to make waves wind:
3. wave (outbreak):
4. wave (surge):
5. wave (in hair):
6. wave FÍS.:
7. wave (in sand etc):
II. waves SUST.
waves sust. pl. liter.:
III. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move from side to side):
wave ticket, banknote, piece of paper, flag, handkerchief
wave umbrella, stick, gun
to wave sth at sb ticket, flag
to wave sth at sb gun, stick
2. wave:
to wave goodbye to person
3. wave (direct):
4. wave (at hairdresser's):
IV. wave [ingl. brit. weɪv, ingl. am. weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (with hand):
to wave to or at sb
2. wave (move gently):
wave branches:
wave corn:
wave flag:
I. cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] SUST.
1. cold U (chilliness):
to be out in the cold literal
to come in from or out of the cold literal
2. cold C MED.:
II. cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] ADJ.
1. cold (chilly):
cold fig. colour, light
to be or feel cold person:
to go cold food, tea, water:
to keep sth cold food
2. cold (unemotional):
cold expression, manner, smile, heart, logic etc
3. cold (not recent):
cold news
4. cold (unconscious):
assommer qn, mettre qn KO coloq.
III. cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] ADV.
1. cold (without preparation) coloq.:
cold speak, perform
à froid coloq.
2. cold ingl. am. (thoroughly):
cold learn, know
envoyer qn promener coloq.
IV. cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld]
to be as cold as ice person, part of body:
to be as cold as ice room:
descendre qc en flammes coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
cold wave SUST. METEO.
en el diccionario PONS
I. wave [ˈweɪv] SUST.
1. wave (surge of water):
wave a. fig.
2. wave (hand movement):
3. wave FÍS.:
4. wave (hairstyle):
II. wave [ˈweɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at/to sb/sth
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave flag
3. wave (have curves in hair):
III. wave [ˈweɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move to signal):
to wave goodbye to sth fig.
2. wave (move side to side):
wave wand, flag
3. wave (make curves in hair):
I. cold <-er, -est> [kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] ADJ.
cold (not warm):
cold a. fig.
to be cold weather
to be cold person
to go cold soup, coffee
to get cold person
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. cold [kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] SUST.
1. cold (low temperature):
2. cold MED.:
en el diccionario PONS
I. wave [weɪv] SUST.
1. wave (surge of water):
wave a. fig.
2. wave (hand movement):
3. wave FÍS.:
4. wave (hairstyle):
II. wave [weɪv] V. intr.
1. wave (make hand movement):
to wave at/to sb/sth
2. wave (move from side to side):
wave flag
3. wave (have curves in hair):
III. wave [weɪv] V. trans.
1. wave (move to signal):
to wave goodbye to sth fig.
2. wave (move side to side):
wave wand, flag
3. wave (make curves in hair):
I. cold <-er, -est> [koʊld] ADJ.
cold (not warm):
cold a. fig.
to be cold weather
to be cold person
to go cold soup, coffee
to get cold person
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. cold [koʊld] SUST.
1. cold (low temperature):
2. cold MED.:
Present
Iwave
youwave
he/she/itwaves
wewave
youwave
theywave
Past
Iwaved
youwaved
he/she/itwaved
wewaved
youwaved
theywaved
Present Perfect
Ihavewaved
youhavewaved
he/she/ithaswaved
wehavewaved
youhavewaved
theyhavewaved
Past Perfect
Ihadwaved
youhadwaved
he/she/ithadwaved
wehadwaved
youhadwaved
theyhadwaved
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Put a sheet of greaseproof paper on a baking tray and have a glass of cold water handy.
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Computer network connections, telephone lines, a refrigerator and hot/cold water system are available in each room.
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In 1971, it pioneered a new innovation: lead typesetting was replaced by cold composition.
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Symptoms are most often exercise-induced, but fasting, a high-fat diet, exposure to cold temperature, or infection (especially febrile illness) can also provoke this metabolic myopathy.
en.wikipedia.org
He was called haughty, cold, a loner, arousing incomprehension from his coaches, the public and pundits.
frenchfootballweekly.com