quart d'œil
41quart — n.m. Commissariat de police. Quart d oeil, commissaire de police. / Partir au quart de tour, facilement, sans effort. / Les trois quarts du temps, la plupart du temps. / Quart de brie, grand nez. / Au quart de poil, parfaitement, exactement …
42quart — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French quarte quarter, quart, from feminine of quart, adjective, fourth, from Latin quartus; akin to Latin quattuor four more at four Date: 14th century 1. see weight table 2. a vessel or measure having… …
43QUART — ARTE. adj. Quatrième. Il n est guère usité que dans les locutions suivantes : En termes de Finances, Le quart denier, Droit qui se payait aux parties casuelles, pour la résignation des offices. En termes de Chasse, Le quart an, ou en un seul… …
44Quart — Original name in latin Quart Name in other language Chateau de Quart, Quart State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 45.74096 latitude 7.4152 altitude 541 Population 3103 Date 2012 02 15 …
45quart — noun /kwɔː(r)t/ A unit of liquid capacity equal to two pints; one fourth (quarter) of a gallon. Equivalent to 1.136 liters in the UK and 0.946 liter (liquid quart) or 1.101 liters (dry quart) in the U.S …
46quart — 1. A measure of fluid capacity; the fourth part of a gallon; the equivalent of 0.9468 liter. An imperial q. contains about 20% more than the ordinary q., or 1.1359 liters. 2. A dry measure holding a little more than the fluid measure. [L. quartus …
47quart — demi quart inquart quart trinquart …
48quart — [[t]kwɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] quarts N COUNT: num N, oft N of n A quart is a unit of volume that is equal to two pints. Pick up a quart of milk or a loaf of bread …
49quart — UK [kwɔː(r)t] / US [kwɔrt] noun [countable] Word forms quart : singular quart plural quarts a unit for measuring an amount of liquid, containing two pints …
50quart — I. /kwɔt / (say kwawt) noun 1. a liquid measure of capacity in the imperial system, equal to a quarter of a gallon, or approx. 1.137 litres. 2. a vessel or measure holding a quart. {Middle English, from French quarte, from Medieval Latin quarta… …