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51con — 1. verb /kan,kɒn/ a) To study, especially in order to gain knowledge of. The hawk rested on a crag of the gorge and conned the terrain with a fierce and frowning eye. b) To know, understand, acknowledge …
52con — n.m. Vagin. □ con, conne n. et adj. Imbécile : Le roi des cons. Locutions : Si les cons volaient, tu serais chef d escadrille; si les cons dansaient, tu ne serais pas à l orchestre. / À la con, grotesque, ridicule : Un boulot à la con. / Se… …
53çon — alen·çon; brab·an·çon; gar·çon; li·ma·çon; soup·çon; gar·çon·nière; …
54Con — El término Con puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Preposición 2 Divisiones administrativas 3 Idioma 4 Véase también …
55con — to trick Not relating to the path of a ship or set in a notebook, learned, and conned by rote but a shortened form of confidence, which was first used in this sense in 1866 of the advisers of the Confederate President Davis: Many of the …
56con — I UK [kɒn] / US [kɑn] noun [countable] Word forms con : singular con plural cons * 1) informal a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money The insurance scheme was just a big con. 2) very informal a prisoner II UK [kɒn] / US… …
57con- — co ou com ou con CO.... COM.... CON..., suivant la lettre qui commence le mot composé avec co, com ou con. Préfixe qui indique réunion, adjonction, et qui répond à la préposition latine cum, avec. con ou com préfixe Préfixe du lat. cum, avec …
58Con — confidence: con game , con man ; 2. confidence trick; swindle; 3. swindle; defraud; 4. deceive with intent to gain some advantage (from con(fidence)) 5. prisoner (from con(vict)) …
59con — I Australian Slang confidence: con game , con man ; 2. confidence trick; swindle; 3. swindle; defraud; 4. deceive with intent to gain some advantage (from con(fidence)) 5. prisoner (from con(vict)) II Mawdesley Glossary can III North Country… …
60con — v. (colloq.) ( to trick ) 1) (D; tr.) to con into (to trick smb. into doing smt.) 2) (D; tr.) to con out of (he conned me out of my money) * * * [kɒn] (D; tr.) to con out of (he conned me out of my money) (colloq.) ( to trick ) (D;tr.) to con… …