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homme

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. man <pl men> [ingl. brit. man, ingl. am. mæn] SUST.

1. man (adult male):

man
he's not a man to do
a blind man
an old man
a single man
a ladies' man
a leg/bum man coloq.
a man of iron or steel
he's your man
he has worked for the party, man and boy ingl. brit.
man of the match
good man! (well done)
my good man!
mon vieux! coloq.
my little man coloq.

2. man (husband, partner):

man
her man
her young man arcznte.
man and wife

3. man (person):

man
the common man

4. man (person of courage):

man
be a man
to make a man of sb

5. man (mankind):

man, a. Man man

6. man DEP. (team member):

man

7. man JUEGOS (piece):

man (in chess)
man (in draughts)

8. man (servant):

man arcznte. or hum.

II. men SUST.

men sust. pl. MILIT. (subordinates):

hommes mpl
now men
soldats

III. man [ingl. brit. man, ingl. am. mæn] INTERJ.

1. man (expressing surprise):

man coloq.
mince, alors! coloq.

2. man (addressing somebody):

hey man!
eh mec! coloq.

IV. man <part. pres. manning; pret. imperf., part. pas. manned> [ingl. brit. man, ingl. am. mæn] V. trans.

1. man (gen):

man switchboard, desk

2. man MILIT.:

man ship
man barricade, gun

V. manned ADJ. ASTRON.

manned flight, spacecraft, base

VI. man [ingl. brit. man, ingl. am. mæn]

to a man
as one man
he took it like a man
to be a man's man
to be one's own man

I. man-to-man [ingl. brit. ˌmantəˈman] ADJ.

man-to-man

II. man to man ADV.

man to man

straight man SUST. TEAT.

faire-valoir m inv.

target man SUST. ingl. brit. DEP.

target man

best man SUST.

best man

twelfth man SUST. (in cricket)

gambling man SUST.

de-man <part. pres. de-manning; pret. imperf., part. pas. de-manned> [ingl. brit. ˌdiːˈman, ingl. am. diˈmæn] V. trans. ingl. brit.

de-man

delivery man SUST.

hatcheck man SUST. ingl. am.

en el diccionario PONS

I. man <men> [mæn] SUST.

1. man (male human):

man
a lazy/rich man

2. man no pl. (human race):

man

3. man (object in games):

man

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to talk (as) man to man
a man to man talk
as one man
to a man

II. man <men> [mæn] V. trans. <-nn->

man
to man a ship

straw man SUST.

straw man

he-man <-men> [ˈhi:mæn] SUST. coloq.

he-man

hatchet man SUST.

1. hatchet man coloq. (worker):

2. hatchet man coloq. (thug):

3. hatchet man coloq. PRENSA:

man-hour [ˈmænaʊəʳ] SUST.

man-hour

contact man SUST.

best man SUST.

best man

inner man SUST.

inner man

removal man SUST. ingl. brit.

con man SUST.

con man abreviatura de confidence man

con man
en el diccionario PONS

I. man <men> [mæn] SUST.

1. man (male human):

man
a lazy/rich man

2. man (human race):

man

3. man (object in games):

man

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to talk (as) man to man
a man-to-man talk

II. man <men> [mæn] V. trans. <-nn->

man
to man a ship

III. man <men> [mæn] INTERJ. coloq.

man, that was good!

old man SUST. coloq. (husband, father)

old man

leading man SUST.

railroad man <-men> SUST.

best man SUST.

best man

contact man SUST.

family man SUST.

1. family man (man enjoying family life):

family man

2. family man (man with wife and family):

family man

hit man <-men> [ˈhɪt·mæn] SUST.

hit man

con man SUST.

con man abreviatura de confidence man

con man

garbage man SUST. coloq.

Present
Iman
youman
he/she/itmans
weman
youman
theyman
Past
Imanned
youmanned
he/she/itmanned
wemanned
youmanned
theymanned
Present Perfect
Ihavemanned
youhavemanned
he/she/ithasmanned
wehavemanned
youhavemanned
theyhavemanned
Past Perfect
Ihadmanned
youhadmanned
he/she/ithadmanned
wehadmanned
youhadmanned
theyhadmanned

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Leading agricultural exports include meat, dairy products, forest products, fruit and vegetables, fish, and wool.
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The cracklings are further ground to make meat and bone meal.
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In response, proponents of meat eating have adduced various scientific, nutritional, cultural and religious arguments in support of the practice.
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The bears are hunted by locals due to a belief they will eat livestock (although spectacled bears do not normally eat large quantities of meat).
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The meat analogues used are often locally produced as opposed to imported, and are made solely from ingredients like soy, gluten, mushrooms and tuber vegetables.
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