fox
fox
fɑ:ks
faaks
British pronunciation
/fɒks/

Définition et signification de « fox » en anglais

Fox
01

renard

a small to medium-sized carnivorous mammal with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, often have reddish-brown fur and are known for being clever and adaptable
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fox definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Mark's favorite wild animal at the zoo is the Arctic fox.
L'animal sauvage préféré de Mark au zoo est le renard arctique.
1.1

fourrure de renard, renard argenté

the soft grey or reddish brown fur of a fox, used for clothing or decoration
example
Exemples
The collar was made from genuine red fox.
Le col était fait de renard roux authentique.
02

jolie fille, belle fille, bombe, canon

a good-looking young person, especially a woman
fox definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Everyone noticed the fox who walked into the café.
Tout le monde a remarqué le renard qui est entré dans le café.
03

renard, malin

a sly or deceitful person who uses cunning to achieve their aims
example
Exemples
He is a fox when it comes to negotiating contracts.
C'est un renard quand il s'agit de négocier des contrats.
to fox
01

to become discolored with spots, as from mildew or age

Intransitive
example
Exemples
Moisture in the attic caused the photographs to fox.
L'humidité dans le grenier a fait que les photographies se tachent.
02

dérouter, désorienter

to confuse or perplex someone
Transitive: to fox sb
example
Exemples
His strange behavior foxed everyone in the group.
Son comportement étrange embrouilla tout le monde dans le groupe.
03

duper, tromper

to deceive or trick someone
Transitive: to fox sb
example
Exemples
He foxed the guards and escaped unnoticed.
Il renarda les gardes et s'échappa sans être remarqué.
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