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riotous [ˈraɪətəs, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. riotous crowd:

riches [ˈrɪtʃɪz] SUBST plur

cactus <-es [or cacti]> [ˈkæktəs] SUBST

dictum [ˈdɪktəm] SUBST JUR

rickets [ˈrɪkɪts] SUBST sans pl MÉD

I . picture [ˈpɪktʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] SUBST

1. picture (painting, image):

obraz m

2. picture PHOTO:

3. picture (drawing):

4. picture (film):

film m
kino nt

6. picture TV:

obraz m

7. picture (example):

II . picture [ˈpɪktʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VERBE trans

1. picture (describe):

2. picture (show in picture):

richly [ˈrɪtʃli] ADV

1. richly (completely):

w pełni

2. richly (generously):

3. richly decorated:

fetus SUBST AM

fetus → foetus

Voir aussi : foetus

foetus [ˈfi:təs] SUBST

lotus [ˈləʊtəs, Am ˈloʊt̬-] SUBST BOT

status [ˈsteɪtəs, Am ˈstæt̬əs, ˈsteɪ-] SUBST sans pl

1. status (classification):

status m

2. status (social status):

3. status (situation):

coitus [ˈkəʊɪtəs, Am ˈkoʊət̬əs] SUBST sans pl form

foetus [ˈfi:təs] SUBST

I . ritual [ˈrɪtjuəl, Am -tʃu-] SUBST

II . ritual [ˈrɪtjuəl, Am -tʃu-] ADJ

rice [raɪs] SUBST sans pl

I . rich [rɪtʃ] ADJ

1. rich (wealthy):

2. rich (fertile):

3. rich (expensive):

5. rich (heavy):

6. rich (deep):

7. rich (sharp):

8. rich (inappropriate):

Idiomes/Tournures:

II . rich [rɪtʃ] SUBST

the rich + plur vb
bogaci plur

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
He had looked upon the grinning rictus of death several times, had taken that sight like a man, but this one was different.
www.themalaymailonline.com
My grandson picks up a loose ten stick and does his silent maniacal rictus laugh.
www.spectator.co.uk
His mouth is pulled into a sharp-toothed rictus.
en.wikipedia.org
Meanwhile, you shape your mouth into a fearsome rictus.
news.nationalpost.com
Fire has destroyed most of his features, leaving behind a skeletal face, fixed in a final rictus.
www.theatlantic.com
The cameras were only interested in the reaction of one man, perspiring and rictus-grinned in the crowd behind them.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The glazed look had taken on a rictus-like quality.
www.thetelegram.com
My toes were curled tightly in a rictus of embarrassment: this sort of thing is just not the answer to any of opera's woes.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A rictus smile was the best he could do.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
The moon -- with glowing red eyes and a rictus grimace -- is a constant and genuinely menacing presence that reminds the player of their coming doom.
www.theverge.com

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