choisir un terme: 36 | page 2 de 2 | 21. | étoile | f. star; coucher à la belle --, to sleep in the open air. | 22. | étoiler | v. to star, stud, dot, shine like a star, sparkle. | 23. | étonnement | m. astonishment. | 24. | étonner | v. to astonish, amaze; s'--, be astonished. | 25. | étouffer | v. to stifle, muffle, smother, choke. | 26. | étourdi, -e | adj. and s. giddy, heedless, rattlebrained, rattlebrain, madcap, giddy-headed fellow. | 27. | étrange | adj. strange. | 28. | étrangement | adv. strangely. | 29. | étranger, -ère | adj. and s. strange, foreign, stranger, foreigner. | 30. | étrangler | v. to strangle, choke. | 31. | étreindre | v. to squeeze, hug, clasp, grip. | 32. | étroit, -e | adj. narrow. | 33. | étude | f. study. | 34. | étudier | v. to study. | 35. | été | m. summer. | 36. | être | v. to be, go (in past tense); — à, belong to, be the right of, be the turn of, be busy (about); en - à, reach the point of, come to; en - là, to be reduced to such a point, be in such a condition; -… 0,6 KB | | |