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Table à feuilles pivotantes
drop-leaf table SUST.
I. drop [ingl. brit. drɒp, ingl. am. drɑp] SUST.
1. drop (drip, globule) (gen) MED.:
2. drop (decrease):
baisse f (in de)
diminution f (in de)
diminution f (in de)
baisse f (in de)
a 5% drop in sth, a drop of 5% in sth
une baisse de 5% de qc
3. drop (vertical distance, slope):
4. drop (delivery):
to make a drop parachutist:
5. drop:
6. drop (sweet):
7. drop (gallows):
8. drop TEAT. → drop curtain
II. drop <part. pres. dropping; pret. imperf., part. pas. dropped> [ingl. brit. drɒp, ingl. am. drɑp] V. trans.
1. drop (allow to fall):
drop it! literal
2. drop (deliver) aircraft:
drop supplies, equipment
drop person
drop bomb, shell
3. drop (leave):
drop, a. drop off person, object
4. drop (lower):
drop curtain, sail, hem, neckline, price
5. drop (give casually):
6. drop (exclude):
drop (deliberately) article, episode, word
drop team member, player
drop (by mistake) figure, letter, digit, item on list
drop syllable, sound
7. drop:
drop friend, boyfriend (give up)
drop school subject, work habit, custom, idea, plan
drop conversation, matter
drop charges, accusation, claim
just drop it coloq., will you!
8. drop DEP.:
drop (gen) (lose) money, point, game, serve
9. drop ZOOL. (give birth to):
drop calf, foal, young
10. drop (take drug) coloq.:
III. drop <part. pres. dropping; pret. imperf., part. pas. dropped> [ingl. brit. drɒp, ingl. am. drɑp] V. intr.
1. drop:
drop (fall, descend) object, liquid, curtain, leaf:
drop person: (deliberately)
2. drop (fall away):
3. drop (decrease, lower):
drop prices, inflation, noise, wind, temperature, level, speed:
to drop (from sth) to sth prices, inflation, temperature, speed:
tomber (de qc) à qc
to drop (from sth) to sth person:
descendre (de qc) à qc
4. drop (collapse) coloq.:
5. drop (come to an end):
to let sth drop matter, subject, conversation, course, job
6. drop curtain, garment:
IV. drop [ingl. brit. drɒp, ingl. am. drɑp]
to drop a brick coloq. or clanger coloq.
faire une gaffe coloq.
to drop sb in it coloq.
mettre qn dans le pétrin coloq.
to get/have the drop on sb ingl. am.
drop curtain SUST. TEAT.
drop away V. [ingl. brit. drɒp -, ingl. am. drɑp -]
1. drop away (diminish):
drop away attendance, numbers, support, interest:
drop away concentration:
2. drop away path, road:
I. leaf <pl leaves [liːvz]> [ingl. brit. liːf, ingl. am. lif] SUST.
1. leaf (of plant):
2. leaf:
feuillet m espec.
3. leaf (of gold, silver):
4. leaf (of table):
II. -leafed, -leaved COMPOSIT.
III. leaf [ingl. brit. liːf, ingl. am. lif]
I. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
to put sth on the table fig. ingl. brit. (propose) proposal, offer
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone) proposal, offer
the proposal is now on the table ingl. brit.
2. table (list):
3. table MAT.:
4. table DEP.:
5. table GEOGR.:
6. table HIST. (tablet):
II. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit. (present):
table bill, amendment, proposal
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
table motion, bill, amendment
III. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl]
leaf <leaves> [li:f] SUST.
1. leaf a. BOT., TÉC.:
2. leaf (table part):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. drop [drɒp, ingl. am. drɑ:p] SUST.
1. drop (liquid portion):
drop a. fig.
drop of alcohol
2. drop (fall):
drop a. fig.
drop from aircraft
3. drop (decrease):
a drop in sth
4. drop (important height/slope):
5. drop (length, vertical distance):
6. drop (difference in level):
7. drop (boiled sweet):
8. drop coloq. (collection point):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. drop <-pp-> [drɒp, ingl. am. drɑ:p] V. trans.
1. drop:
drop bomb
drop anchor
drop from airplane
2. drop (lower):
3. drop (abandon):
drop person
4. drop coloq. (express):
5. drop (leave out):
drop scene, word
to drop one's aitches ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
6. drop (dismiss):
7. drop (give a lift):
8. drop coloq. (send):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to drop a brick [or ingl. brit. clanger]
III. drop <-pp-> [drɒp, ingl. am. drɑ:p] V. intr.
1. drop (fall):
drop deliberately
drop road, plane
2. drop (go lower):
3. drop coloq. (become exhausted, die):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
drop dead! coloq.
I. table [ˈteɪbl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. INFORM.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone)
II. table [ˈteɪbl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (propose):
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
leaf <leaves> [lif] SUST.
1. leaf a. BOT., TÉC.:
2. leaf (table part):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. drop [drap] SUST.
1. drop (liquid portion):
drop a. fig.
drop of alcohol
2. drop (decrease):
a drop in sth
3. drop (length, vertical distance):
4. drop (difference in level):
5. drop (fall):
drop a. fig.
drop from aircraft
6. drop (boiled candy):
7. drop coloq. (collection point):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. drop <-pp-> [drap] V. trans.
1. drop:
drop bomb
drop anchor
drop from airplane
2. drop (lower):
3. drop (abandon):
drop person, friend
4. drop coloq. (express):
5. drop (leave out):
drop scene, word
6. drop (dismiss):
7. drop (give a lift):
8. drop coloq. (send):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. drop <-pp-> [drap] V. intr.
1. drop (fall):
drop deliberately
drop road, plane
2. drop (go lower):
3. drop coloq. (become exhausted, die):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
drop dead! coloq.
I. table [ˈteɪ·bl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. comput:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. table [ˈteɪ·bl] V. trans. (postpone)
Present
Idrop
youdrop
he/she/itdrops
wedrop
youdrop
theydrop
Past
Idropped
youdropped
he/she/itdropped
wedropped
youdropped
theydropped
Present Perfect
Ihavedropped
youhavedropped
he/she/ithasdropped
wehavedropped
youhavedropped
theyhavedropped
Past Perfect
Ihaddropped
youhaddropped
he/she/ithaddropped
wehaddropped
youhaddropped
theyhaddropped
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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This species is distinguished from other magnolias by the large leaf size, 2580 cm long and 1130 cm broad.
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It causes symptoms throughout the above-ground portion of the plant including leaf spots, fruit spots and stem cankers.
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The leaves are heart shaped with raised leaf veins on both surfaces of the leaf.
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Leaf blowers are typically self-contained handheld units, or backpack mounted units with a handheld wand.
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