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mouche domestique
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
stable fly SOST
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. stable [ingl brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, ingl am ˈsteɪbəl] SOST
1. stable (building):
2. stable IPP (of racehorses):
3. stable fig:
II. stables SOST
stables sost pl:
III. stable [ingl brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, ingl am ˈsteɪbəl] AGG
1. stable (steady):
stable economy, situation, background, relationship, construction, job
stable medical condition
2. stable (psychologically):
stable person, temperament, character
3. stable:
stable CHIM, FIS substance, compound
IV. stable [ingl brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, ingl am ˈsteɪbəl] VB vb trans
stable horse:
I. fly [ingl brit flʌɪ, ingl am flaɪ] SOST
1. fly:
fly ZOOL, PESCA
2. fly (of trousers):
II. 1.
3. fly (of tent) → flysheet
4. fly (of flag):
5. fly ingl brit STOR (carriage):
II. flies SOST sost pl
1. flies (of trousers):
2. flies TEATR:
III. fly [ingl brit flʌɪ, ingl am flaɪ] AGG colloq
1. fly ingl am:
2. fly ingl brit (clever):
IV. fly <pret flew, part perf flown> [ingl brit flʌɪ, ingl am flaɪ] VB vb trans
1. fly (operate):
fly aircraft, spacecraft, balloon
fly model aircraft, kite
2. fly (transport by air):
fly person
fly animal, wounded, supplies, food
3. fly (cross by air):
fly Atlantic, Channel
4. fly (cover by air) bird, aircraft, spacecraft:
fly distance
je vole plus de 10 000 km par an
I fly over 10, 000 km a year (as pilot)
je fais plus de 10 000 km par an
5. fly (display):
fly ship: flag, ensign, colours
fly organization, person: flag
6. fly (flee) form:
fly country
V. fly <pret flew, part perf flown> [ingl brit flʌɪ, ingl am flaɪ] VB vb intr
1. fly bird, insect, aircraft, rocket, balloon, kite:
voler (from de, to à)
to fly over or across sth
2. fly:
fly passenger:
fly pilot:
we fly to Boston twice a day airline:
to fly over or across sth Alps, Paris, Atlantic
3. fly (be propelled):
fly bullet, glass, sparks, insults, threats:
to go flying colloq person:
to go flying colloq object, objects:
valdinguer colloq
to send sb flying colloq
jeter qn sur le carreau colloq
to send sth flying colloq
to fly at sb
4. fly (rush, hurry):
il faut que je file! colloq
5. fly (go quickly):
fly, a. fly past, fly by time, holidays:
passer vite, filer colloq
6. fly (flutter, wave):
fly flag, scarf, cloak, hair:
7. fly (flee):
fly form
to fly from sb/sth
fuir qn/qc
VI. fly [ingl brit flʌɪ, ingl am flaɪ]
to fly in the face of (defy) authority, danger, tradition
to fly in the face of (contradict) evidence, proof
to let fly (with) lett arrow, hail of bullets
on the fly (while moving) colloq
on the fly INFORM
flysheet SOST
1. flysheet (of tent):
2. flysheet (handbill):
nel dizionario PONS
stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪbl] AGG
1. stable (firm):
stable a. fig
2. stable PSIC (well-balanced):
I. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] SOST
II. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] VB vb trans
stable horse:
fly1 [flaɪ] SOST (trouser zip)
flies ingl brit
I. fly2 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB vb intr
1. fly (travel in air):
2. fly (travel by plane):
3. fly (move quickly):
fly arrows, glass, stones
4. fly (hurry):
5. fly (wave):
fly flag, hair
locuzioni:
II. fly2 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB vb trans
1. fly (pilot):
fly plane
2. fly (make move through air):
fly kite
fly3 SOST
fly (small winged insect):
locuzioni:
to drop like flies colloq
on the fly ingl am
nel dizionario PONS
stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪ·bl] AGG
1. stable (firm):
stable a. fig
2. stable PSIC (well-balanced):
I. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] SOST
II. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] VB vb trans
stable horse:
I. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB vb intr
1. fly (travel in air):
2. fly (travel by plane):
3. fly (move quickly):
fly arrows, glass, stones
4. fly (hurry):
5. fly (wave):
fly flag, hair
locuzioni:
II. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB vb trans
1. fly (pilot):
fly plane
2. fly (make move through air):
fly kite
III. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] SOST (zipper)
fly2 SOST
fly (small winged insect):
locuzioni:
to drop like flies colloq
on the fly colloq
Present
Istable
youstable
he/she/itstables
westable
youstable
theystable
Past
Istabled
youstabled
he/she/itstabled
westabled
youstabled
theystabled
Present Perfect
Ihavestabled
youhavestabled
he/she/ithasstabled
wehavestabled
youhavestabled
theyhavestabled
Past Perfect
Ihadstabled
youhadstabled
he/she/ithadstabled
wehadstabled
youhadstabled
theyhadstabled
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The most common indoor flies include housefly, the lesser housefly, the stable fly, the blue bottle fly, the green bottles and the flesh flies.
en.wikipedia.org
An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
www.theatlantic.com
Pollination is carried out by small flies or insects, even underground by termites or gnats.
en.wikipedia.org
That's because the insects are natural predators for a range of pests that plague gardens and farms -- including greenfly, caterpillars and flies.
www.irishexaminer.com
Photos show people having a great time dressed like glow-worms, hornets, spiders, flies, and bedbugs.
vancouversun.com

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