Un doctor experimenté = an experienced doctor
so he might make experiments with you but only if there is no other chance for you.
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Un doctor experimenté = an experienced doctor
so he might make experiments with you but only if there is no other chance for you.
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MoniqueMaRie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:13 pmUn doctor experimenté = an experienced doctor
so he might make experiments with you but only if there is no other chance for you.
here also; many synonymes available to broaden your vocabulary...
Selon le contexte, l'un ou l'autre est plus approprié, convient mieux.
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In your list, I was surprised with "salted". In Reverso, I find it is used for an old experimented sailor ; I guess because of the salted water. We call him "un vieux loup de mer".
Je préfère avoir un médecin expérimenté, plutôt qu'un médecin expérimentateur !
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vero-bis wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:13 amIn your list, I was surprised with "salted". In Reverso, I find it is used for an old experimented sailor ; I guess because of the salted water. We call him "un vieux loup de mer".
Je préfère avoir un médecin expérimenté, plutôt qu'un médecin expérimentateur !
or worse even - un expéri-menteur
loup de mer - très bon poisson au restaurant type "bistro",
mais les resto's étoilés vont préférer vous offrir du "lotte" (c.à.d. "diable" de mer)
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J'aime quand mes contributions provoquent d'autres discussions.
Surtout si cela me permet de pratiquer le français. Merci à vous, vero-bis et Basler Biker.
Le mot "expéri-menteur" me plaît particulièrement - mais je ne veux pas rencontrer un tel médecin
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Expéri-menteur ! Bravo, BB !
De la lotte, aussi appelée baudroie ; le loup, (dans le sud) est plutôt appelé bar dans l'ouest, délicieux poisson !
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In your list, I was surprised with "salted". In Reverso, I find it is used for an old experimented sailor ; I guess because of the salted water. We call him "un vieux loup de mer".
In English literature, an experienced sailor is also called an "old salt" or sometimes an "old tar." (Neither expression is now common in the 21st century since sailing is no longer a common profession). The expression "sea wolf" isn't usually used in English, though there is classic Jack London novel by that name.