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RATTY - traduction vers arabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ratty (disambiguation)

RATTY         

ألاسم

جُرَذ ; فَأْر ; فَأْرَة ; فار ; فارَة

ratty         
ADJ
كثير الفئران = فأرى = زرى المظهر ، اشعث خسيس، غادر او خؤون = نزق ، سريق الغضب
كثير الفئران      
ratty

Définition

ratty
(rattier, rattiest)
1.
If someone is ratty, they get angry and irritated easily. (BRIT INFORMAL)
I had spent too many hours there and was beginning to get a bit ratty and fed up.
= irritable
ADJ
2.
Ratty clothes and objects are torn or in bad condition, especially because they are old. (AM)
...my ratty old flannel pyjamas.
ADJ

Wikipédia

Ratty

Ratty may refer to:

  • Ratty (railway), a heritage railway in Cumbria, England
  • Ratty, a character in the novel The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
  • Ratty, a pseudonym of some members of Scooter, best known for the single "Sunrise (Here I Am)"
  • Ratty, a Disney character from the Donald Duck universe
  • Ratty (film), a 1986 Swedish animated feature film
Exemples du corpus de texte pour RATTY
1. Ratty would have been poisoned by the pest control people.
2. I couldn‘t concentrate and I was ratty with my family.
3. Hence the emergence of several Ratty the Rats of late.
4. The offices are modest, the carpets ratty; the security staff at the gate wastes time shuffling cumbersome paper forms.
5. Ratty was fitted with a radio collar and set free on the uninhabited Motuhoropapa island, the team reported in Nature.