pod
pod
pɑd
paad
British pronunciation
/pˈɒd/

Définition et signification de « pod » en anglais

Pod
01

banc

a social group of aquatic mammals, such as whales or dolphins
pod definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Whales often travel in pods for protection.
Les baleines voyagent souvent en bandes pour se protéger.
02

cosse

a long and narrow casing filled with seeds that grows on some specific plants, such as beans and peas
example
Exemples
The soybean pods were ripe and ready to be harvested by the farmers.
Les gousses de soja étaient mûres et prêtes à être récoltées par les agriculteurs.
03

nacelle, conteneur externe

a detachable compartment or container attached to an aircraft, often holding fuel, equipment, or weapons
example
Exemples
The reconnaissance plane had a camera pod attached.
L'avion de reconnaissance avait une nacelle de caméra attachée.
04

gousse, cosse

the part of a plant that encloses the seeds, distinct from the seeds themselves
example
Exemples
Farmers removed the pods from the plants.
Les agriculteurs ont retiré les gousses des plantes.
to pod
01

former des gousses, développer des gousses

(of certain plants) to develop or produce seed-containing pods
example
Exemples
The farmer noted which plants would pod first.
L'agriculteur a noté quelles plantes fructifieraient en premier.
02

écosser, dégousser

to remove peas or beans from their outer covering, typically as part of food preparation
example
Exemples
He podded the beans for the stew yesterday.
Il a égrené les haricots pour le ragoût hier.
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