English-Thai Dictionary
French
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ฝรั่งเศส kiao-kab-fa-rang-sed
French
N คน ฝรั่งเศส kon-fa-rang-sed
French
N ภาษา ฝรั่งเศส pa-sa-fa-rang-sed
French fried potatoes
N มันฝรั่งทอด fries man-fa-rang-tod
French horn
N แตร ทองเหลือง รูปร่าง โค้ง งอช นิดหนึ่ง trae-tong-lueang-rub-rang-kong-ngo-cha-nid-nueng
French letter
SL ถุงยาง tung-yang
french-fried potatoes
N มันฝรั่งทอด
frenchify
VT ทำให้ คล้าย กับ ฝรั่งเศส
frenchman
N ชาย ฝรั่งเศส เรือ ของ ฝรั่งเศส
frenchy
SL การ จูบ แบบ ใช้ ลิ้น kan-jub-baeb-chai-lin
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FRENCH
a.Pertaining to France or its inhabitants. French Chalk, scaly talc, a variety of indurated talc, in masses composed of small scales; its color is pearly white or grayish.
FRENCH
n.The language spoken by the people of France.
FRENCH-HORN
n.A wind instrument of music made of metal.
FRENCHIFY
v.t.To make French; to infect with the manner of the French.
FRENCHLIKE
a.Resembling the French.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FRENCH
French, a. Etym: [AS. frencisc, LL. franciscus, from L. Francus a Frank: cf. OF. franceis, franchois, fran, F. franFrank, a., and cf. Frankish. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants. French bean (Bot. ), the common kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ). -- French berry (Bot. ), the berry of a species of buckthorn (Rhamnus catharticus ), which affords a saffron, green or purple pigment. -- French casement (Arch. ) See French window, under Window. -- French chalk (Min. ), a variety of granular talc; -- used for drawing lines on cloth, etc. See under Chalk. -- French cowslip (Bot. ) The Primula Auricula. See Bear's-ear. -- French fake (Naut. ), a mode of coiling a rope by running it backward and forward in parallel bends, so that it may run freely. -- French honeysuckle (Bot. ) a plant of the genus Hedysarum (H. coronarium ); -- called also garland honeysuckle. -- French horn, a metallic wind instrument, consisting of a long tube twisted into circular folds and gradually expanding from the mouthpiece to the end at which the sound issues; -- called in France cor de chasse. -- French leave, an informal, hasty, or secret departure; esp. , the leaving a place without paying one's debts. -- French pie Etym: [French (here used in sense of "foreign ") + pie a magpie (in allusion to its black and white color )] (Zoöl.), the European great spotted woodpecker (Dryobstes major ); -- called also wood pie. -- French polish. (a ) A preparation for the surface of woodwork, consisting of gums dissolved in alcohol, either shellac alone, or shellac with other gums added. (b ) The glossy surface produced by the application of the above. -- French purple, a dyestuff obtained from lichens and used for coloring woolen and silken fabrics, without the aid of mordants. Ure. -- French red rouge. -- French rice, amelcorn. -- French roof (Arch. ), a modified form of mansard roof having a nearly flat deck for the upper slope. -- French tub, a dyer's mixture of protochloride of tin and logwood; -- called also plum tub. Ure. -- French window. See under Window.
FRENCH
FRENCH French, n.
1. The language spoken in France.
2. Collectively, the people of France.
FRENCHIFY
French "i *fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Frenchified; p. pr. & vb. n.Frenchifying.] Etym: [French + -fy. ]
Defn: To make French; to infect or imbue with the manners or tastes of the French; to Gallicize. Burke.
FRENCHISM
FRENCHISM French "ism, n.
Defn: A French mode or characteristic; an idiom peculiar to the French language. Earle.
FRENCHMAN
French "man, n.; pl. Frenchmen (.
Defn: A native or one of the people of France.
New American Oxford Dictionary
French
French |frenCH frɛntʃ | ▶adjective of or relating to France or its people or language. ▶noun 1 the Romance language of France, also used in parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, in several countries of northern and western Africa and the Caribbean, and elsewhere. 2 Brit. short for French vermouth. 3 (as plural noun the French ) the people of France collectively. French is the first or official language of over 200 million people and is widely used as a second language. It is a Romance language that developed from the Latin spoken in Gaul, the northern dialects becoming dominant after Paris became the capital in the 10th century. French became widely used owing to the cultural influence and colonial expansion of France from the 11th century, and it had a very great influence on English as the language of the Norman ruling class. PHRASES ( if you'll ) excuse (or pardon ) my French informal used to apologize for swearing. DERIVATIVES French ness noun ORIGIN Old English Frencisc, of Germanic origin, from the base of Frank .
French, Daniel Chester
French, Daniel Chester |frenCH frɛn (t )ʃ | (1850 –1931 ), US sculptor. Among his works are the statue of the Minute Man, unveiled 1875 at Concord, Massachusetts, and the seated figure of Abraham Lincoln, completed 1922, in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
French and Indian War
French and In di an War North American war (1754 –63 ) between France and Great Britain. France's Canadian colonies and American Indian allies were pitted against Britain and its American colonies. The beginning of these hostilities became the prelude to and major cause of the Seven Years War and marked the onset of George Washington's rise to prominence. The conflict ended with the Treaty of Paris; Britain won nearly all of French North America.
French bean
French bean ▶noun Brit. a tropical American bean plant of which many varieties are commercially cultivated. ●Phaseolus vulgaris, family Leguminosae: many varieties, including the haricot bean and the kidney bean. • the seed of the French bean plant used as food.
French braid
French braid |frɛntʃ breɪd | ▶noun a hairstyle in which all the hair is gathered into one large braid down the back of the head, starting from the forehead. ▶verb (also French-braid ) [ with obj. ] create such a hairstyle.
French bread
French bread |frɛntʃ brɛd | ▶noun white bread in a long, crisp loaf.
French Canadian
French Ca na di an |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈˌkəˈneɪdiən | ▶noun 1 a Canadian whose principal language is French. 2 the form of French spoken in Canada. ▶adjective of or relating to French-speaking Canadians or their language.
French chalk
French chalk ▶noun talc used for marking cloth and removing grease and, in powder form, as a dry lubricant.
French Congo
French Con go former name (until 1910 ) of French Equatorial Africa.
French cricket
French cricket ▶noun [ mass noun ] an informal game resembling cricket but played with a soft ball which is bowled at the batter's legs.
French cuff
French cuff ▶noun a shirt cuff that is folded back before fastening, creating a double-layered cuff.
French curve
French curve ▶noun a template used for drawing curved lines.
French-cut
French-cut ▶adjective 1 Cooking sliced obliquely: French-cut green beans. 2 (of women's panties ) cut so as to reveal much of the upper thigh.
French door
French door |frɛntʃ dɔ (ə )r | ▶noun a door with glass panes throughout its length. • a French window.
French dressing
French dress ing |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈdrɛsɪŋ | ▶noun a salad dressing of vinegar, oil, and seasonings. • a sweet, creamy salad dressing commercially prepared from oil, tomato purée, and spices.
French Equatorial Africa
French E qua to ri al Af ri ca a former federation of French territories in west central Africa 1910 –58. Previously called French Congo, its constituent territories were Chad, Ubanghi Shari (now the Central African Republic ), Gabon, and Middle Congo (now Congo ).
French fries
French fries (also French fried potatoes ) ▶plural noun potatoes cut into strips and deep-fried.
French Guiana
French Gui an a |gēˈänə, gīˈanə ˈˌfrɛntʃ ɡiˈɑnə | an overseas department of France, in northern South America; pop. 202,000 (est. 2007 ); capital, Cayenne.
french heel
french heel ▶noun a high, curved heel on a woman's shoe.
French horn
French horn |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈhɔrn | ▶noun a brass instrument with a coiled tube, valves, and a wide bell, developed from the simple hunting horn in the 17th century. It is played with the right hand in the bell to soften the tone and increase the range of available harmonics.
Frenchie
French ie |ˈfrenCHē ˈfrɛntʃi | ▶noun ( pl. Frenchies ) variant spelling of Frenchy.
Frenchify
French i fy |ˈfrenCHiˌfī ˈfrɛntʃəˌfaɪ | ▶verb ( Frenchifies, Frenchifying, Frenchified ) [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. Frenchified ) often derogatory make French in form, character, or manners: she pronounced it without the Frenchified accent.
French kiss
French kiss |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈkɪs | ▶noun a kiss with contact between tongues. DERIVATIVES French kiss ing noun
French knickers
French knick |ers ▶plural noun loose-fitting, wide-legged knickers, typically of silk or satin.
French knot
French knot ▶noun (in embroidery ) a stitch in which the thread is wound around the needle, which is then passed back through the fabric at almost the same point to form a small dot.
French leave
French leave ▶noun informal, dated an unauthorized or unannounced departure; absence without permission: he seems to have taken French leave . ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: said to derive from the French custom of leaving a dinner or ball without saying goodbye to the host or hostess. The phrase was first recorded shortly after the Seven Years ’ War (1756 –63 ); the equivalent French expression is filer à l'Anglaise, literally ‘to escape in the style of the English. ’
French letter
French let ter |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈlɛdər | ▶noun Brit. informal a condom.
French loaf
French loaf ▶noun a loaf of French bread.
Frenchman
French man |ˈfrenCHmən ˈfrɛntʃmən | ▶noun ( pl. Frenchmen ) a person, esp. a man, who is French by birth or descent.
French manicure
French man i cure ▶noun a style of manicure in which the fingernails are painted pale pink with a white band at the tip.
French mustard
French mus |tard ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. mild mustard mixed with vinegar.
French pastry
French pas try ▶noun a rich pastry, often with a filling of fruit or custard.
French pleat
French pleat ▶noun 1 a French roll. 2 a pleat at the top of a curtain consisting of three smaller pleats.
French polish
French pol ish |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈpɑlɪʃ | ▶noun shellac polish that produces a high gloss on wood. ▶verb [ with obj. ] treat (wood ) with such a polish.
French Polynesia
French Pol y ne sia |ˌpäləˈnēZHə ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˌpɑləˈniʒə | an overseas territory of France in the South Pacific; pop. 287,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Papeete (on the island of Tahiti ). French Polynesia includes the Society Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Tubuai Islands, and the Marquesas. It was granted partial autonomy in 1977.
French Republican calendar
French Re pub li can cal en dar ▶noun a reformed calendar officially introduced by the French Republican government on October 5, 1793. The calendar was taken to have started on the equinox of September 22, 1792, the day of the proclamation of the Republic. It had twelve months of thirty days each, with five days of festivals at the year's end (six in leap years ). The names of the months were Vendémiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivose, Pluviose, Ventose, Germinal, Floréal, Plairial, Messidor, Thermidor, and Fructidor. The new calendar was abandoned under the Napoleonic regime, and the Gregorian calendar was formally reinstated on January 1, 1806.
French Revolution
French Rev o lu tion the overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France (1789 –99 ). The French Revolution began with the meeting of the legislative assembly (the States General ) in May 1789 when the French government was already in crisis; the Bastille was stormed in July of the same year. The revolution became steadily more radical and ruthless with power increasingly in the hands of the Jacobins and Robespierre; Louis XVI's execution in January 1793 was followed by Robespierre's Reign of Terror. The revolution failed to produce a stable form of republican government, and after several different forms of administration, the last, the Directory, was overthrown by Napoleon in 1799.
French roll
French roll ▶noun 1 a crisp roll of French bread. 2 another term for French twist.
French roof
French roof ▶noun a mansard roof.
French seam
French seam ▶noun a seam with the raw edges enclosed.
French Somaliland
French So ma li land |səˈmälēˌland ˈˌfrɛntʃ səˈmɑliˌlænd | former name (until 1967 ) of Djibouti.
French Southern and Antarctic Territories
French South ern and Ant arc tic Ter ri to ries an overseas territory of France, comprised of Adélie Land in Antarctica, the Kerguelen and Crozet archipelagos, and the islands of Amsterdam and St. Paul in the southern Indian Ocean.
French stick
French stick ▶noun a French loaf.
French Sudan
French Su dan former name of Mali.
French tickler
French tick ler ▶noun informal a condom with ribbed protrusions.
French toast
French toast |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈtoʊst | ▶noun bread coated in egg and milk and fried.
French twist
French twist |frɛntʃ twɪst | ▶noun a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is tucked into a vertical roll down the back of the head.
French vermouth
French ver mouth ▶noun dry vermouth.
French Wars of Religion
French Wars of Re li gion a series of religious and political conflicts in France (1562 –98 ) involving the Protestant Huguenots on one side and Catholic groups on the other. The wars were complicated by interventions from Spain, Rome, England, the Netherlands, and elsewhere, and were not brought to an end until the settlement of the Edict of Nantes.
French West Africa
French West Af ri ca a former federation of French territories in northwestern Africa 1895 –1959. Its constituent territories were Senegal, Mauritania, French Sudan (now Mali ), Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso ), Niger, French Guinea (now Guinea ), Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast ), and Dahomey (now Benin ).
French window
French win dow |ˈˌfrɛntʃ ˈwɪndoʊ | ▶noun (usu. French windows ) each of a pair of casement windows extending to the floor in an outside wall, serving as a window and door.
Frenchwoman
French wom an |ˈfrenCHˌwo͝omən ˈfrɛntʃˌwʊmən | ▶noun ( pl. Frenchwomen ) a female who is French by birth or descent.
Frenchy
French y |ˈfrenCHē ˈfrɛntʃi |(also Frenchie ) ▶adjective informal, chiefly derogatory perceived as characteristically French: a perfect example of that kind of progressive Frenchy art. ▶noun ( pl. Frenchies ) 1 informal, chiefly derogatory a French person. • Canadian a French Canadian. 2 Brit. informal or dated short for French letter.
Oxford Dictionary
French
French |frɛn (t )ʃ | ▶adjective relating to France or its people or language. ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the language of France, also used in parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, in several countries of northern and western Africa and the Caribbean, and elsewhere. 2 (as plural noun the French ) the people of France collectively. 3 short for French vermouth. French is the first or official language of over 200 million people and is widely used as a second language. It is a Romance language which developed from the Latin spoken in Gaul; it had a very great influence on English as the language of the Norman ruling class. PHRASES ( if you'll ) excuse (or pardon ) my French informal used to apologize for swearing. DERIVATIVES Frenchness noun ORIGIN Old English Frencisc, of Germanic origin, from the base of Frank .
French, Daniel Chester
French, Daniel Chester |frenCH frɛn (t )ʃ | (1850 –1931 ), US sculptor. Among his works are the statue of the Minute Man, unveiled 1875 at Concord, Massachusetts, and the seated figure of Abraham Lincoln, completed 1922, in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
French and Indian War
French and In di an War North American war (1754 –63 ) between France and Great Britain. France's Canadian colonies and American Indian allies were pitted against Britain and its American colonies. The beginning of these hostilities became the prelude to and major cause of the Seven Years War and marked the onset of George Washington's rise to prominence. The conflict ended with the Treaty of Paris; Britain won nearly all of French North America.
French bean
French bean ▶noun Brit. a tropical American bean plant of which many varieties are commercially cultivated. ●Phaseolus vulgaris, family Leguminosae: many varieties, including the haricot bean and the kidney bean. • the seed of the French bean plant used as food.
French bread
French bread ▶noun [ mass noun ] white bread in a long, crisp loaf.
French Canadian
French Can |adian ▶noun 1 a Canadian whose principal language is French. 2 [ mass noun ] the form of French spoken in Canada. ▶adjective relating to French-speaking Canadians or their language.
French chalk
French chalk ▶noun [ mass noun ] a kind of steatite used for marking cloth and removing grease and, in powder form, as a dry lubricant.
French Congo
French Congo former name (until 1910 ) for French Equatorial Africa.
French cricket
French cricket ▶noun [ mass noun ] an informal game resembling cricket but played with a soft ball which is bowled at the batter's legs.
French cuff
French cuff ▶noun a shirt cuff that is folded back before fastening, creating a double-layered cuff.
French curve
French curve ▶noun a template used for drawing curved lines.
French-cut
French-cut ▶adjective (of women's knickers ) cut high in the leg.
French door
French door ▶noun chiefly N. Amer. a French window.
French dressing
French dress |ing ▶noun [ mass noun ] a salad dressing of vinegar, oil, and seasonings. • N. Amer. a sweet, creamy salad dressing commercially prepared from oil, tomato purée, and spices.
French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Af ¦rica a former federation of French territories in west central Africa (1910 –58 ). Previously called French Congo, its constituent territories were Chad, Ubanghi Shari (now the Central African Republic ), Gabon, and Middle Congo (now Congo ).
French flageolet
French fla ¦geo |let ▶noun see flageolet 1.
French fries
French fries ▶plural noun chiefly N. Amer. potatoes deep-fried in thin strips; chips.
French Guiana
French Gui ¦ana an overseas department of France, in northern South America; pop. 202,000 (est. 2007 ); capital, Cayenne.
french heel
french heel ▶noun a high, curved heel on a woman's shoe.
French horn
French horn ▶noun a brass instrument with a coiled tube, valves, and a wide bell, developed from the simple hunting horn in the 17th century. It is played with the right hand in the bell to soften the tone and increase the range of available harmonics.
Frenchie
Fren |chie ▶noun ( pl. Frenchies ) variant spelling of Frenchy.
Frenchify
French |ify |ˈfrɛn (t )ʃɪfʌɪ | ▶verb ( Frenchifies, Frenchifying, Frenchified ) [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. Frenchified ) often derogatory make French in form, character, or manners: Frenchified academicians.
French kiss
French kiss ▶noun a kiss with contact between tongues. DERIVATIVES French kissing noun
French knickers
French knick |ers ▶plural noun loose-fitting, wide-legged knickers, typically of silk or satin.
French knot
French knot ▶noun (in embroidery ) a stitch in which the thread is wound around the needle, which is then passed back through the fabric at almost the same point to form a small dot.
French leave
French leave ▶noun [ mass noun ] informal, dated absence from work or duty without permission. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: said to derive from the French custom of leaving a dinner or ball without saying goodbye to the host or hostess. The phrase was first recorded shortly after the Seven Years War; the equivalent French expression is filer à l'Anglaise, literally ‘to escape in the style of the English ’.
French letter
French let ¦ter ▶noun Brit. informal, dated a condom.
French loaf
French loaf ▶noun a loaf of French bread.
Frenchman
French |man |ˈfrɛn (t )ʃmən | ▶noun ( pl. Frenchmen ) 1 a man who is French by birth or descent. 2 a knife with a right-angled bend in its blade, used in bricklaying.
French manicure
French mani |cure ▶noun a style of manicure in which the fingernails are painted pale pink with a white band at the tip.
French mustard
French mus |tard ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. mild mustard mixed with vinegar.
French pastry
French pas try ▶noun a rich pastry, often with a filling of fruit or custard.
French plait
French plait ▶noun Brit. a woman's hairstyle in which all the hair is gathered tightly and pulled back from the forehead into one large plait down the back of the head.
French pleat
French pleat ▶noun 1 a French roll. 2 a pleat at the top of a curtain consisting of three smaller pleats.
French polish
French polish Brit. ▶noun [ mass noun ] shellac polish that produces a high gloss on wood. ▶verb ( french-polish ) [ with obj. ] treat (wood ) with French polish.
French Polynesia
French Poly |nesia an overseas territory of France in the South Pacific; pop. 287,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Papeete (on Tahiti ). French Polynesia comprises the Society Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Tubuai Islands, and the Marquesas. It became an overseas territory of France in 1946, and was granted partial autonomy in 1977.
French Republican calendar
French Re ¦pub |lic ¦an cal ¦en |dar ▶noun a reformed calendar officially introduced by the French Republican government on 5 October 1793, having twelve months of thirty days each, with five days of festivals at the year's end (six in leap years ). It was abandoned under the Napoleonic regime and the Gregorian calendar was formally reinstated on 1 January 1806.
French Revolution
French Revolution the overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France (1789 –99 ). The Revolution began with the meeting of the legislative assembly (the States General ) in May 1789, when the French government was already in crisis; the Bastille was stormed in July of the same year. The Revolution became steadily more radical and ruthless with power increasingly in the hands of the Jacobins and Robespierre; Louis XVI's execution in January 1793 was followed by Robespierre's Reign of Terror. The Revolution failed to produce a stable form of republican government and after several different forms of administration the last, the Directory, was overthrown by Napoleon in 1799.
French roll
French roll ▶noun a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is tucked into a vertical roll down the back of the head.
French roof
French roof ▶noun a mansard roof.
French seam
French seam ▶noun a seam with the raw edges enclosed.
French Somaliland
French Somaliland |səˈmɑːlɪˌland | former name (until 1967 ) for Djibouti.
French Southern and Antarctic Territories
French Southern and Ant |arc ¦tic Territories an overseas territory of France, comprising Adélie Land in Antarctica, and the Kerguelen and Crozet archipelagos and the islands of Amsterdam and St Paul in the southern Indian Ocean.
French stick
French stick ▶noun a French loaf.
French Sudan
French Sudan former name for Mali.
French tickler
French tick |ler ▶noun informal a ribbed condom.
French toast
French toast ▶noun [ mass noun ] bread coated in egg and milk and fried. • Brit. bread buttered on one side and toasted on the other.
French twist
French twist ▶noun N. Amer. a French roll.
French vermouth
French ver |mouth ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. dry vermouth.
French Wars of Religion
French Wars of Religion a series of religious and political conflicts in France (1562 –98 ) involving the Protestant Huguenots on one side and Catholic groups on the other. The wars were complicated by interventions from Spain, Rome, England, the Netherlands, and elsewhere, and were not brought to an end until the settlement of the Edict of Nantes.
French West Africa
French West Af ¦rica a former federation of French territories in NW Africa (1895 –1959 ). Its constituent territories were Senegal, Mauritania, French Sudan (now Mali ), Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso ), Niger, French Guinea (now Guinea ), Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast ), and Dahomey (now Benin ).
French window
French win ¦dow ▶noun (usu. French windows ) each of a pair of glazed doors in an outside wall, serving as a window and door, typically opening on to a garden or balcony.
Frenchwoman
French |woman |ˈfrɛn (t )ʃwʊmən | ▶noun ( pl. Frenchwomen ) a female native or inhabitant of France, or a woman of French descent.
Frenchy
Frenchy |ˈfrɛn (t )ʃi |(also Frenchie ) ▶adjective ( Frenchier, Frenchiest ) informal, chiefly derogatory typically French in character: progressive Frenchy art. ▶noun ( pl. Frenchies ) 1 informal, chiefly derogatory a French person. • Canadian a French Canadian. 2 Brit. informal, dated short for French letter.
American Oxford Thesaurus
French fries
French fries noun fries, French-fried potatoes, pommes frites, frites, home fries, shoestring potatoes, curly fries; chiefly Brit. chips.
Duden Dictionary
French Dressing
French Dres sing Substantiv, Neutrum , das |French Dr e ssing ˈfrɛntʃ -|das French Dressing; Genitiv: des French Dressings, French Dressings englisch French dressing, eigentlich = französisches Dressing, aus: French = französisch und dressing, Dressing Vinaigrette [mit Senf und Eigelb ] gemischter Salat mit French Dressing
French Knicker
French Kni cker Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈfrɛntʃ ˈnɪkə |der French Knicker; Genitiv: des French Knickers, French Knickers deutsche Bildung aus englisch French knickers »französischer Schlüpfer «lose fallende Damenunterhose aus glänzendem Stoff, meist mit spitzenverzierten Beinen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
French
French /fren (t )ʃ /→France 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗フランスの ; フランス人 [語 ]の ; フランス風 [式 ]の .名詞 1 〖the ~; 集合的に; 複数扱い 〗フランス人 (!1人の場合はFrenchman, Frenchwoman ) .2 U フランス語 .3 U フレンチ 〘辛口のリキュール 〙.P à rdon [Exc ù se ] my Fr é nch .⦅話 ⦆汚い言葉でごめんなさい .動詞 他動詞 〖f- 〗〈あばら肉 〉を削り取る .~́ Ac à demy 〖the ~〗アカデミーフランセーズ, フランス学士院 〘1635年創設; フランス語の純粋性維持を目的とする 〙.~́ b è an ⦅英 ⦆サヤインゲン .~̀ br é ad フランスパン .~̀ Can á dian 1 フランス系カナダ人 (の ).2 カナダ フランス語 (の ) 〘カナダ東部のQuebec州で用いられる 〙.~̀ ch á lk (裁縫用の )チャコ 〘布地に線を引くチョーク 〙.~̀ Comm ú nity 〖the ~〗フランス共同体 〘本国と旧植民地などを含む; 1958年に結成 〙.~̀ c ú ff (ワイシャツの )フレンチカフス 〘二重に折り返すダブルカフス 〙.~̀ c ú rve 雲形定規 .~̀ d ó ors ⦅主に米 ⦆フランス窓 〘ドア兼用の窓 〙.~̀ dr é ssing フレンチドレッシング ; ⦅米 ⦆マヨネーズとケチャップから作るドレッシング .~̀ fr í es ⦅主に米 ⦆ [fr ì ed pot á toes ⦅主に英 ⦆]フライドポテト (⦅英 ⦆chips ).~̀ h ó rn フレンチホルン 〘渦巻き型の金管楽器; 単にhornともいう 〙.~̀ k í ss フレンチキス 〘舌をからませるディープキス 〙.~̀ kn í ckers 〖複数扱い 〗レースをあしらったゆったりした女性用パンティ .~̀ l é ave ⦅英 やや古 ⦆黙って退出すること, 無断で帰ること .~̀ l é tter ⦅主に英話 ⦆コンドーム .~̀ l ó af ⦅英 ⦆=French bread .~̀ pl á it フレンチプレート 〘髪を頭のてっぺんで束ねて後ろにたらした女性の髪形 〙.~̀ pl é at フレンチロール 〘髪を後ろにロール状に束ねた女性の髪形 〙.~̀ p ó lish フランスワニス 〘家具などに塗る仕上げ剤 〙.~́ Qu à rter 〖the ~〗フレンチ クォーター 〘米国New Orleans市のフランス人が開発した地域 〙.~̀ Revol ú tion 〖the ~〗フランス革命 〘1789 --99 〙.~̀ r ó of フランス屋根 .~̀ s é am 袋縫い .~̀ st í ck (細長い )フランスパン .~̀ t ó ast フレンチトースト 〘卵入りの牛乳に浸しフライパンで焼いたパン 〙.~̀ w í ndows =French doors .
French(-)Canadian
Fr è nch (-)Can á dian 名詞 C U 形容詞 フランス系カナダ人 (の ); カナダ フランス語 (の ).
Frenchman
French man /frén (t )ʃmən /名詞 複 -men /-mən /C 1 フランス人の男性; (一般に )フランス (系の )人 (⦅男女共用 ⦆French citizen [person ], 複 the French, French people; →-man ).2 フランス船 .
Frenchwoman
Fr é nch w ò man 名詞 複 -women C フランス人の女性 ; フランス系の女性 (→Frenchman 1 ).