cloche

la cloche
A feminine noun is used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la dame, la lune).
feminine noun
a. bell
Il est midi. J'entends les cloches de l'église.It's noon. I hear the church bells.
a. cloche
Le serveur souleva la cloche du plateau pour dévoiler une sélection de fromages.The server lifted the cloche off the platter to reveal a selection of cheeses.
b. dome
Ma mère garde des plantes sous une cloche de verre.My mother keeps some plants under a glass dome.
a. cloche
Joseph m’a offert une cloche et une écharpe assortie pour mon anniversaire.Joseph gave me a cloche and matching scarf for my birthday.
4.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(stupid person)
a. idiot
Oh, non ! J'ai oublié mon portefeuille. Quelle cloche !Oh, no! I forgot my wallet. What an idiot!
5. (medicine)
Regionalism used in Belgium.
(Belgium)
a. blister
Listette a une cloche au pied.Listette has a blister on her foot.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., grand, petit).
adjective
a. stupid
Je suis tellement cloche ! J'aurais dû lire la recette avant d'ajouter tout ce sel.I'm so stupid! I should have read the recipe before adding all that salt.
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