wolf

US /wʊlf/
UK /wʊlf/
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1.

loup

a carnivorous mammal of the dog family, Canis lupus, typically having a pointed snout and ears, a bushy tail, and a grayish brindled coat. Wolves are typically found in the wild in packs.

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A pack of wolves howled at the moon.
Une meute de loups hurlait à la lune.
The lone wolf roamed the vast forest.
Le loup solitaire errait dans la vaste forêt.
2.

loup, séducteur

a man who makes a practice of seducing women

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He's known as a real wolf, always chasing after women.
Il est connu comme un vrai loup, toujours à courir après les femmes.
Beware of that charming wolf; he'll break your heart.
Méfie-toi de ce charmant loup; il te brisera le cœur.
1.

engloutir, dévorer

to eat (food) quickly and greedily

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He wolfed down his dinner in minutes.
Il a englouti son dîner en quelques minutes.
Don't just wolf your food; chew it properly.
Ne te contente pas d’engloutir ta nourriture; mâche-la correctement.