FRENCH


Meaning of FRENCH in English

adj. & n.

--adj.

1. of or relating to France or its people or language.

2 having the characteristics attributed to the French people.

--n.

1. the language of France, also used in Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and elsewhere.

2 (the French) (pl.) the people of France.

3 colloq. bad language (excuse my French).

4 colloq. dry vermouth (gin and French).

Phrases and idioms:

French bean Brit.

1. a beanplant, Phaseolus vulgaris, having many varieties cultivated for their pods and seeds.

2 a the pod used as food. b the seed used as food: also called HARICOT, kidney bean. French bread white bread in a long crisp loaf. French Canadian n. a Canadian whose principal language is French.

--adj. of or relating to French-speaking Canadians. French chalk a kind of steatite used for marking cloth and removing grease and as a dry lubricant. French cricket an informal type of cricket without stumps and played with a soft ball. French cuff a cuff of double thickness. French curve a template used for drawing curved lines. French door French window. French dressing a salad dressing of vinegar and oil, usu. seasoned. French fried potatoes (US French fries) potato chips. French horn a coiled brass wind instrument with a wide bell. French kiss a kiss with one partner's tongue inserted in the other's mouth. French knickers wide-legged knickers. French leave absence without permission. French letter Brit. colloq. a condom. French mustard Brit. a mild mustard mixed with vinegar. French polish shellac polish for wood. French-polish v.tr. polish with this. French roof a mansard. French seam a seam with the raw edges enclosed. French toast

1. Brit. bread buttered on one side and toasted on the other.

2 bread dipped in egg and milk and fried. French vermouth dry vermouth. French window a glazed door in an outside wall, serving as a window and door.

Derivatives:

Frenchness n.

Etymology: OE frencisc f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.