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feuille de figue
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
fig leaf SUST.
fig leaf BOT.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
fig. SUST. abrév écrite
fig. → figure
see fig. 3
I. figure [ingl. brit. ˈfɪɡə, ingl. am. ˈfɪɡjər] SUST.
1. figure (number, amount):
a figure of £150
2. figure (known or important person):
3. figure:
4. figure (representative or symbol):
5. figure (body shape):
to have a great figure coloq.
6. figure (geometric or other shape):
7. figure (diagram):
8. figure (in dance, skating):
II. figure [ingl. brit. ˈfɪɡə, ingl. am. ˈfɪɡjər] V. trans.
1. figure (suppose) coloq.:
to figure (that) …
penser or se dire que
2. figure LIT. (express):
III. figure [ingl. brit. ˈfɪɡə, ingl. am. ˈfɪɡjər] V. intr.
1. figure (feature, appear):
2. figure (make sense):
figure coloq.
I. fig [ingl. brit. fɪɡ, ingl. am. fɪɡ] SUST. (fruit)
II. fig [ingl. brit. fɪɡ, ingl. am. fɪɡ] ADJ.
fig → figurative
figurative [ingl. brit. ˈfɪɡ(ə)rətɪv, ingl. am. ˈfɪɡjərədɪv] ADJ.
1. figurative LING.:
2. figurative ARTE:
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]
en el diccionario PONS
fig [fɪg] SUST.
I. fig. SUST.
fig. → figure
fig f
II. fig. ADJ.
fig. → figurative
I. figure [ˈfɪgəʳ, ingl. am. -jɚ] SUST.
1. figure (outline of body):
2. figure (personality):
3. figure (digit):
4. figure pl. (bookkeeping, economic data):
5. figure (diagram, representation):
II. figure [ˈfɪgəʳ, ingl. am. -jɚ] V. trans.
III. figure [ˈfɪgəʳ, ingl. am. -jɚ] V. intr. (appear)
figurative [ˈfɪgjərətɪv, ingl. am. -jɚət̬ɪv] ADJ.
1. figurative (metaphorical language):
2. figurative ARTE:
leaf <leaves> [li:f] SUST.
1. leaf a. BOT., TÉC.:
2. leaf (table part):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
fig [fɪg] SUST.
I. fig. ADJ.
fig. → figurative
II. fig. SUST.
fig. → figure
fig. f
I. figure [ˈfɪg·jər] SUST.
1. figure (outline of body):
2. figure (personality):
3. figure (digit):
4. figure pl. (bookkeeping, economic data):
5. figure (diagram, representation):
II. figure [ˈfɪg·jər] V. trans.
III. figure [ˈfɪg·jər] V. intr. (appear)
figurative [ˈfɪg·jər·ə·t̬ɪv] ADJ.
1. figurative LING. (metaphorical):
2. figurative ARTE:
leaf <leaves> [lif] SUST.
1. leaf a. BOT., TÉC.:
2. leaf (table part):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Ileaf
youleaf
he/she/itleafs
weleaf
youleaf
theyleaf
Past
Ileafed
youleafed
he/she/itleafed
weleafed
youleafed
theyleafed
Present Perfect
Ihaveleafed
youhaveleafed
he/she/ithasleafed
wehaveleafed
youhaveleafed
theyhaveleafed
Past Perfect
Ihadleafed
youhadleafed
he/she/ithadleafed
wehadleafed
youhadleafed
theyhadleafed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
But the judges in their wisdom have allowed perpetrators to go free based on this legal fig leaf.
en.wikipedia.org
The sculptor suggested that he was not even sure what a fig leaf looked like, an often suggested addition, and no coverage was requested during the commission.
en.wikipedia.org
A metaphorical fig leaf is something visible but innocuous, as against a coverup in which the existence of something may be entirely hidden.
en.wikipedia.org
It's purely a fig leaf that covers the fact we need more money to throw at voters.
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Noble patronage was, at the very least, the legal fig leaf that allowed professional players to function in society.
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