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chide /tʃaɪd/ verb [+ object] : to express mild disapproval of (someone) : to scold (someone) gently She chided us for arriving late. “You really should have been here on time,” she chided.
Nappe Linge qui sert à couvrir la table du repas. Julie pose les assiettes sur la nappe.
surveillance /sɚˈveɪləns/ noun [noncount] : the act of carefully watching someone or something especially in order to prevent or detect a crime government surveillance of suspected terrorists The bank robbery was recorded by surveillance …
Napperon Petit linge que l’on place sous un vase, une assiette, comme décoration ou pour protéger. Il y a un napperon brodé sous le vase.
grid /grɪd/ noun [count] 1 : a metal frame with bars running across it that is used to cover an opening A metal grid on a street in Milan 2 : a pattern …
Jaunisse : n. f. Maladie du foie qui donne le teint jaune. Clair a eu la jaunisse l’année dernière.
overdue /ˌoʊvɚˈdu/ adjective 1 : not paid at an expected or required time She reminded him that the rent was overdue. He has many overdue 2 : not appearing or presented by a stated, expected, …
habitation : n. f. Lieu où l’on habite. On construit de nouvelles habitations dans la banlieue de Motbourg.
flee /fli/ verb 1 [no object] : to run away from danger They fled for their lives. The family fled from Nazi Germany to Britain in 1936. 2 [+ object] : to run away from (a place) He was …
habitable: adj. Un endroit habitable, c’est un endroit où l’on peut habiter, vivre. Les Séverac ont aménagé le grenier pour le rendre habitable.