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écorce de citron
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
lemon atribut. peel, pip, juice, marmalade
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. lemon [brit. angl. ˈlɛmən, am. angl. ˈlɛmən] SAM.
1. lemon (fruit):
citron m. spol
lemon atribut. peel, pip, juice, marmalade
lemon drink, sorbet
2. lemon (colour):
jaune m. spol citron
3. lemon (idiot) pog., šalj.:
4. lemon am. angl. pog.:
navet m. spol pog.
II. lemon [brit. angl. ˈlɛmən, am. angl. ˈlɛmən] PRID. (colour)
I. peel [brit. angl. piːl, am. angl. pil] SAM.
peau ž. spol
épluchures ž. spol mn.
II. peel [brit. angl. piːl, am. angl. pil] GLAG. preh. glag.
peel vegetable, fruit
peel prawn, shrimp
peel stick
III. peel [brit. angl. piːl, am. angl. pil] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
peel paint:
peel sunburnt person, skin:
peel fruit, vegetable:
v slovarju PONS
lemon peel, lemon rind SAM.
écorce ž. spol de citron
v slovarju PONS
I. peel [pi:l] SAM.
pelure ž. spol
II. peel [pi:l] GLAG. preh. glag.
peel fruit, vegetables
fraza:
III. peel [pi:l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
peel skin
peel paint
peel wallpaper
lemon [ˈlemən] SAM.
1. lemon (sour fruit):
citron m. spol
2. lemon no mn. (hot drink):
thé m. spol au citron
3. lemon no mn. (colour):
jaune m. spol citron
4. lemon brit. angl., avstral. angl. pog. (a very foolish person):
minable m. in ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
lemon peel, lemon rind SAM.
écorce ž. spol de citron
v slovarju PONS
I. peel [pil] SAM.
pelure ž. spol
II. peel [pil] GLAG. preh. glag.
peel fruit, vegetables
fraza:
III. peel [pil] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
peel skin
peel paint
peel wallpaper
lemon [ˈlem·ən] SAM.
1. lemon (fruit):
citron m. spol
2. lemon (color):
jaune m. spol citron
3. lemon pog. (car):
tacot m. spol
Present
Ipeel
youpeel
he/she/itpeels
wepeel
youpeel
theypeel
Past
Ipeeled
youpeeled
he/she/itpeeled
wepeeled
youpeeled
theypeeled
Present Perfect
Ihavepeeled
youhavepeeled
he/she/ithaspeeled
wehavepeeled
youhavepeeled
theyhavepeeled
Past Perfect
Ihadpeeled
youhadpeeled
he/she/ithadpeeled
wehadpeeled
youhadpeeled
theyhadpeeled
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The skin may peel while it is being treated.
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Many could be dated, being peeled between 1816 and 1848.
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Two sets of old shingles were peeled from the roof.
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Shortly afterwards he sees a young woman sitting down and peeling an orange.
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At about the same point, four of the enemies peeled off to the right.
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