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Crabe violoniste

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

fiddler crab SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

fiddler [ingl. brit. ˈfɪdlə, ingl. am. ˈfɪd(ə)lər] SUST.

I. crab [ingl. brit. krab, ingl. am. kræb] SUST.

1. crab:

crab ZOOL., GASTR.

2. crab (in zodiac):

3. crab (louse) → crab louse

4. crab TÉC. (hoist):

II. crabs SUST.

crabs sust. pl. (unsold books):

III. crab <part. pres. crabbing; pret. imperf., part. pas. crabbed> [ingl. brit. krab, ingl. am. kræb] V. trans.

1. crab AERO.:

crab plane

2. crab ingl. am. coloq.:

to crab sb's act

IV. crab <part. pres. crabbing; pret. imperf., part. pas. crabbed> [ingl. brit. krab, ingl. am. kræb] V. intr.

1. crab (complain):

crab coloq.
rouspéter (about sur)

2. crab NÁUT.:

crab boat:

V. crab [ingl. brit. krab, ingl. am. kræb]

crab louse SUST.

morpion m argot

en el diccionario PONS

fiddler SUST.

1. fiddler coloq. MÚS.:

joueur(-euse) m (f) de violon

2. fiddler ingl. brit. coloq. (fraudster, swindler):

combinard(e) m (f)

crab1 [kræb] SUST.

1. crab (sea animal):

2. crab no pl., no indet. art. (flesh of sea animal):

3. crab (in astrology):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to catch a crab DEP.

crab2 [kræb] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

fiddler SUST. coloq. MÚS.

joueur (-euse) m (f) de violon

crab1 [kræb] SUST.

1. crab (sea animal):

2. crab no indet. art. (flesh of sea animal):

3. crab (in astrology):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to catch a crab sports

crab2 [kræb] V. intr.

Present
Icrab
youcrab
he/she/itcrabs
wecrab
youcrab
theycrab
Past
Icrabbed
youcrabbed
he/she/itcrabbed
wecrabbed
youcrabbed
theycrabbed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
he/she/ithascrabbed
wehavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
theyhavecrabbed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
he/she/ithadcrabbed
wehadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
theyhadcrabbed

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The dancers begin to perform, but the fiddler can not get any sound out of his instrument.
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The event includes an arts and crafts show, an old time fiddler's tent, professional entertainment, a model train show, and sugar cane mill.
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Humans are hosts for two other lice as well the body louse and the crab louse.
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It has recently been suggested that an increasing percentage of humans removing their pubic hair has led to reduced crab louse populations in some parts of the world.
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A crab louse normally lives on the pubic region of humans - and can also be found in eyelashes.
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