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pourtant {adv}
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however [indicating contrast or contradiction]
cuis. en papillote {adj}[cooked wrapped in greaseproof paper or foil]
madeleine {f} de Proust. [loc.][expression used to describe smells, tastes, sounds or any sensations reminding you of your childhood]
long comme un jour sans pain {adj} [loc.][French idiom for: very long and tedious or very tall]
plus ou moins {adv}about [more or less]
sans fautes {adj} [texte, prononciation]accurate [free from error or defect]
de l'autre côté {adv}across [on or to the other side]
bible relig. apocryphe {adj}apocryphal [of, or pertaining to, the Apocrypha. Of doubtful authenticity]
hist. philos. relig. apollinien {adj}Apollonian [of or relating to Apollo or his cult]
Soyez ...Be ... [French formal or plural]
studieux {adj}bookish [enjoys studying or reading]
pédant {adj}bookish [possibly pej.] [using formal or scholarly language]
scolaire {adj}bookish [possibly pej.] [using formal or scholarly language]
méd. sociol. soignant [paramédical]caring {prefix} [descriptor for a person or place that gives care]
À votre santé !Cheers! [formal or plural]
comtal {adj}comital [of or relating to a count]
commis {adj} {past-p} [attentat, meurtre]committed [murder or attempt on sb.'s life]
paradoxalement {adv}contrarily [in a contrary or opposite way]
d'égale importance {adj}coordinate [equal in rank or importance] [also: co-ordinate]
cosm. méd. de ouate {adj}cotton [attr.] [e.g. ball or swab, bud or stick, pad, pliers]
crépusculaire {adj}crepuscular [literary or formal]
abscons {adj}cryptic [using cipher or code]
arts myth. relig. historié {adj} {past-p}decorated [with historical, mythological or biblical scenes]
quitte {adj}even [having nothing due on either side or having exacted full revenge]
fictif {adj} [personnage, récit, exemple]fictitious [of or in novels]
de poisson {adj} [qui sent le poisson ou comme un poisson]fishy [smelling like or resembling a fish]
à compter de {prep}  partir de telle date]from [a specific date or period in history]
corsé {adj} [scabreux]fruity [coll.] [naughty or cheeky in a sexual way]
doré {adj} {past-p} [recouvert d'or fin]gilded
boiteux [péj.] [handicapé]gimpy [coll.] [pej.] [crippled, esp. in legs or feet]
confus {adj}harebrained [scatterbrained, muddleheaded or rash]
météo. hiémal {adj}hiemal [of or occurring in winter]
brass. au houblon {adj}hoppy [hop-flavoured or smelling of hops]
inaugural {adj}inaugural [e.g. exhibition, game or match, ceremony, address]
pol. sans étiquette {adj}independent [not belonging to or supported by a political party]
blasé {adj} [indifférent]indifferent [not important or interesting]
peu glorieux {adj}inglorious [not celebrated or glorified]
fichu {adj} {past-p} [fam.] [détruit]jiggered [Br.] [coll.] [thing: damaged or broken; person: exhausted]
foutu {adj} {past-p} [fam.]jiggered [Br.] [coll.] [thing: damaged or broken; person: exhausted]
diversifié {adj}manifold {adj} [formal or literary]
méd. pharm. médicamenteux {adj}medicinal [relating to medicines or drugs]
tocard {adj} [fam.] [tableau, décor]naff [Br.] [coll.] [without style, taste or quality]
truculent {adj} [personnage]natural [free from affectation or constraint] [manner, person, etc]
à la dernière mode {adj}newfangled [pej.] [of a new kind or fashion, needlessly novel]
rapiat {adj} [fam.]niggardly [reluctant to give or spend money]
le soir {adv}nightly [by / at night or late evening]
chaque soir {adj} {adv}nightly [every night or late evening]
tous les soirs {adv} {adj}nightly [every night or late evening]
continuellement {adv}persistently [continually or repeatedly]
obstinément {adv}persistently [in a dogged or determined way]
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