blanch
Anglais modifier
Étymologie modifier
- De l’ancien français blanchir.
Nom commun modifier
blanch \blɑːntʃ\ (Indénombrable)
- (Minéralogie) Minerai mixé avec des minéraux.
Verbe modifier
blanch \blɑːntʃ\
- Pâlir.
- I had not been pulling for more than a minute or so, when George noticed something black floating on the water, and we drew up to it. George leant over, as we neared it, and laid hold of it. And then he drew back with a cry, and a blanched face.
It was the dead body of a woman. — (Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat, XVI, 1889)
- I had not been pulling for more than a minute or so, when George noticed something black floating on the water, and we drew up to it. George leant over, as we neared it, and laid hold of it. And then he drew back with a cry, and a blanched face.
- (Cuisine) Blanchir.
Adjectif modifier
blanch \blɑːntʃ\
- Définition manquante ou à compléter. (Ajouter)
Prononciation modifier
- Varsovie (Pologne) : écouter « blanch [Prononciation ?] »
Créole haïtien modifier
Étymologie modifier
- Du français blanche.
Adjectif modifier
blanch \Prononciation ?\