bird's dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

Traductions de bird's dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

3. bird (person) fam:

to do bird fam

Voir aussi : feather

I.feather [GB ˈfɛðə, Am ˈfɛðər] SUBST

gooney bird [GB ˈɡuːni, Am ˈɡuni ˌbərd] SUBST Am

dicky bird [GB ˈdɪkɪbəːd, Am ˈdɪkiˌbərd] SUBST fam

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bird's dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de bird's dans le dictionnaire anglais»français (Aller à français»anglais)

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Located at the base of a bird's trachea, it produces sounds without the vocal cords of mammals.
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The slow-roasting process provides you with ample time to make a succulent sauce from the bird's giblets, neck and wings.
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This bird's rich bubbly song is commonly heard during the nesting season but rarely afterwards.
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A trip to the top of the hill (featured in the panoramic view) will provide an excellent bird's-eye perspective of the city proper.
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Other localities have neutral, deeper soil and cowslips, dog-violets and bird's foot trefoil are common.
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The unique zigzag grid on the building's exterior and bird's mouth divots on its corners necessitated development of a special scaffold for window washers.
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Bird's experiments sometimes get him credit for being the founder of the industrial field of electrometallurgy.
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The bird's song captivated everyone who listened to it, and even drew the attention of the king.
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Like other cormorants, this bird's feathers are not waterproof, and they spend time after each dive drying their small wings in the sunlight.
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The arrival in spring is heralded by its purring song, a rather deep, vibrating turrr, turrr, from which the bird's name is derived.
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