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| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | fox n | (dog-like mammal) | renard nm | | | The farmer lost two chickens to a fox. | | | L'agriculteur a perdu deux poulets à cause d'un renard. | | fox n | figurative, slang (attractive girl) | jolie fille, belle fille nf | | | (familier) | bombe nf | | | (familier) | canon nm | | | There were some real foxes at the club tonight. | | | Il y avait de très jolies filles en boîte ce soir. | | fox n | figurative, informal (devious person) (argot) | renard, roublard nm | | | The politician was a clever fox. | | | L'homme politique était vrai roublard. | | fox [sb]⇒ vtr | informal (perplex) | dérouter⇒, déconcerter⇒ vtr | | | Your riddle's really foxed me! What's the answer? | | | Ton énigme m'a vraiment dérouté ! Donne-moi la réponse ! |
| Traductions supplémentaires | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | fox⇒ vi | figurative, informal (paper: go brown with mould) | moisir⇒ vi | | | You can see that the paper has foxed by these brown stains at the edges. | | | Vous pouvez constater aux taches brunes visibles sur les bords que le papier a moisi. |
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