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Résultats dont l'orthographe est similaire : zest , west , rest , pest , nest , lest , best , test , fist , fast , felt , feat et feet

feet [fiːt] SUBST

feet pl of:

Voir aussi : foot

I . foot <feet> [fʊt] SUBST

2. foot (unit of measurement):

m (30,48 cm)

II . foot [fʊt] VERBE trans fam

feat [fiːt] SUBST

felt1 [felt] VERBE

felt pt, pp of:

Voir aussi : feel

II . feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VERBE trans

1. feel (experience):

2. feel (think, believe):

to feel (that) ...
achar (que)...

3. feel (touch):

III . feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] SUBST

1. feel sans pl (texture):

2. feel sans pl (act of touching):

tato m

II . fast2 SUBST

fist [fɪst] SUBST

I . test [test] SUBST

1. test:

test ENS, UNIV
teste m
test ENS, UNIV
prova f
a test on sth

2. test MÉD:

exame m

3. test (trial):

pôr a. c. à prova

II . test [test] VERBE trans

II . best [best] ADV

III . best [best] SUBST sans pl

2. best SPORT:

campeão(-ã) m (f)

Voir aussi : well , well , good

well2 SUBST

I . well1 <better, best> [wel] ADJ

III . well1 [wel] INTERJ (exclamation)

II . good [gʊd] SUBST sans pl

lest [lest] CONJ littér

1. lest (for fear that):

2. lest (if):

I . nest [nest] SUBST

II . nest [nest] VERBE intr

pest [pest] SUBST

1. pest (insect, animal):

praga f

2. pest fam (person):

peste mf

I . rest1 [rest] VERBE trans

1. rest (cause to repose):

2. rest (support):

apoiar a. c. em a. c.

II . rest1 [rest] VERBE intr

1. rest (cease activity):

2. rest (remain):

3. rest (be supported):

III . rest1 [rest] SUBST

1. rest (period of repose):

2. rest MUS:

pausa f

3. rest (support):

apoio m

II . west [west] ADJ

III . west [west] ADV

zest [zest] SUBST sans pl

1. zest (enthusiasm):

2. zest (rind):

casca f

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

anglais
This year it intends to create an unimaginable and mystical fest, which is yet to be witnessed.
en.wikipedia.org
Every food fest has a different theme and sumptuous dishes.
en.wikipedia.org
It wasn't epic climbs and gnarl-fest, mega rocky huck-and-hopers.
singletrackworld.com
This edition of the fest included events, guest lectures, workshops and infotainment shows; some of these were conducted for the first time.
en.wikipedia.org
More than 200 colleges participated in the fest this year with great zest and zeal.
en.wikipedia.org
What was not anticipated was the unfeasibly high decibel levels produced by an adjacent 40-woman coffee morning/ natter-fest.
www.independent.ie
Even now as it explodes into a multinational megabusiness, it presents itself as a kind of global, sharing, hug-fest.
www.domain.com.au
Firm cultural in an out-an-out gala fest where each and every faculty take part with vigor and enthusiasm.
en.wikipedia.org
It's a dirty, crowded, corrupt, crime-ridden, regulation-choked, high-tax, low-yield noise-fest with no end in sight.
business.time.com
It's not just a right wing schmooze-fest; it's also a platform for ideas and an occasion for reflection.
ipolitics.ca

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