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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. half <pl halves> [ingl brit hɑːf, ingl am hæf] SOST
1. half (one of two parts):
half
half (of) 38 is 19
to cut/tear/break sth in half
2. half MAT (fraction):
half
four and a half
3. half SPORT:
half (time period)
half (pitch area)
4. half SPORT → half back
5. half ingl brit (half pint):
half colloq
half colloq
bock m
6. half ingl brit (half fare):
half
II. half [ingl brit hɑːf, ingl am hæf] AGG
a half apple
a half circle
a half-cup, half a cup
a half-litre, half a litre
a half-litre pot
two and a half cups
III. half [ingl brit hɑːf, ingl am hæf] PRON
1. half (50%):
half
to cut/increase sth by half
that was a meal and a half colloq!
2. half (in time):
an hour and a half
half past two/six ingl brit, half two/six colloq
3. half (in age):
she is ten and a half
IV. half [ingl brit hɑːf, ingl am hæf] AVV
half full, over, asleep, drunk, cooked, dressed, eaten, hidden, understood, remembered:
half
half as big/as heavy
half as tall again
he's half my age
he's half Spanish half Irish
the word is half Latin half Greek
half woman half fish
I was half hoping that
not half old/half big
he wasn't half angry/surprised colloq
it doesn't half stink colloq!
not half colloq!
not half bad colloq
V. half [ingl brit hɑːf, ingl am hæf]
half a minute or second or tick colloq ingl brit or mo colloq
to have half a mind to do
one's better or other half
too clever by half colloq
half back SOST SPORT
half back
half-arsed, half-assed ingl am AGG sl
half-arsed
foireux/-euse colloq
half-and-half AGG AVV
half-and-half
half-bound AGG
half-bound
half-baked AGG colloq
half-baked
bancal colloq
half binding SOST
half binding
half-boot SOST
half-boot
centre half [ingl brit] SOST SPORT
centre half
half-light SOST letter
half-light
half-life SOST
half-life
nel dizionario PONS
I. half <-halves> [hɑ:f, ingl am hæf] SOST
1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):
half
in half
a pound and a half
half an hour/a dozen
half (of) the time
at half past nine
2. half SPORT:
half
3. half ingl brit colloq (half pint of beer):
half
4. half ingl brit (child's ticket for public transport):
half (fare)
locuzioni:
half and half
other half
in half a second [or tick ingl brit]
II. half [hɑ:f, ingl am hæf] AGG
half
a half glass
two and a half cups
half man, half beast
III. half [hɑ:f, ingl am hæf] AVV
half
to be half right
to be not half bad
not half!
half-time SOST SPORT
half-time
at half-time
half-time score
I. half-price SOST
half-price
at half-price
II. half-price AGG AVV
half-price
half-hearted AGG
half-hearted
half-hearted attempt
half-empty AGG
half-empty
half-timbered AGG
half-title SOST GIORN
half-title
half-full AGG
half-full
half-breed SOST pegg
half-breed
métis(se) m (f)
half-caste
half-caste → half-breed
half-breed SOST pegg
half-breed
métis(se) m (f)
nel dizionario PONS
I. half <-halves> [hæf] SOST
1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):
half
in half
a dollar and a half
half an hour/a dozen
half (of) the time
at half past nine
2. half sports:
half
locuzioni:
other half
in half a second
II. half [hæf] AGG
half
a half glass
two and a half cups
half man, half beast
III. half [hæf] AVV
half
to be half right
to be not half bad
half-and-half SOST culin
half-and-half
half-fare AGG
half-fare
(à) demi-tarif inv
half-full AGG
half-full
half rest SOST MUS
half rest
half sister SOST
half sister
half-caste
half-caste → half-breed
half-breed SOST pegg
half-breed
métis(se) m (f)
half-staff SOST
half-staff → half-mast
half-mast SOST
at half-mast
half-mast SOST
at half-mast
half-dollar SOST
half-dollar
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It is shaped into oval or round loaves with longitudinal or criss-crossed scoring.
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Wax may be used instead of clay for the loaf, but this can be more difficult to use because it is less malleable.
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Each family member would receive a loaf of bread and say prayers, blessings, and greetings.
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It usually takes the form of a rectangular loaf, which is then sliced into portions.
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I mean, this really was feeding the 5,000 with two fish and five loaves, an amazing kind of day for us.
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