bowl in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for bowl in the English»French Dictionary

I.bowl [Brit bəʊl, Am boʊl] N

II.bowl [Brit bəʊl, Am boʊl] VB trans

3. bowl Brit SPORTS → bowl out

III.bowl [Brit bəʊl, Am boʊl] VB intr

See also bowl out

I.bowl out VB [Brit bəʊl -, Am boʊl -] (bowl [sb] out)

I.bowl over VB [Brit bəʊl -, Am boʊl -] (bowl [sb] over)

bowl along VB [Brit bəʊl -, Am boʊl -] (move fast)

bowl in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bowl in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] SPORTS N

II.bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] SPORTS VB intr

III.bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] SPORTS VB trans

Bowl [bəʊl, Am boʊl] N Am (building)

Translations for bowl in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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It is a mainly grassed area with two tennis courts, a bowls club, a children's playground, a cafe and toilets.
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Smaller sizes are used as bowls to drink palm wine.
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He did not bat in the match, and bowled sixteen overs, taking figures of 3-33.
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Its facilities are open to guests, as are local tennis and bowls clubs.
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He poured some milk in a bowl and began drumming on the table.
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Cooper's batting style is unknown, though it is known he bowled right-arm fast.
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Heretofore, bowls had usually been painted by less skilled painters, and were probably in lower regards than other vases.
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They generally have a special bowl that is locked in place while the mixer is operating.
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It is a bowl-shaped bell typically mounted on the front of the leading car.
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He steals a bowl of punch, which they drink in the local launderette.
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