English to French Meaning of rust - rouille


Rust :
rouille

rouille, ternir, scandale, reproche, défaut, tache, infamie, scories, la paresse, poste vacant, chenil

rouille, ternir, rouiller, corroder, devenir sale, se défier, infectes, pâle

rouillerouillérouillerouillesrouillé
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Definitions of rust in English
Noun(1) a red or brown oxide coating on iron or steel caused by the action of oxygen and moisture(2) a plant disease that produces a reddish-brown discoloration of leaves and stems; caused by various rust fungi(3) the formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water(4) any of various fungi causing rust disease in plants
Verb(1) become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid(2) cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid(3) become coated with oxide
Adjective(1) of the brown color of rust
Examples of rust in English
(1) They quickly pass from pink to crimson to the rust colour we know well.(2) Bronson flies to the ball and makes the plays the team needs on third downs, but there's no telling how easily he'll shake off the rust .(3) Watch your use of pink, yellow, peach, rust , purple, violet or gold.(4) A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and rust on cast-iron furnaces.(5) He checked some large iron doors that were flaked with rust and finally found one that was unlocked.(6) Stripe rust and leaf rust continue to develop in the southern plains.(7) Common rust is present at levels you only see every five years in a wide swath of east and central Nebraska.(8) Some of the pieces were raw iron spattered with rust from being left open to the elements.(9) Organic and earthy colours dominate with burnt orange, rust , sky blue and many shades of green.(10) You can remove the firebox covers and check inside the firebox for rust and scale deposits.(11) Although steel does run the risk of rust , many improvements in recent years by the steel industry have improved the quality of these trailers.(12) Since returning to full health, Hermanson hasn't been able to get into a rhythm and shake off the rust .(13) If you notice rust , remove it with a steel brush and steel wool.(14) She's wearing a red jacket, pink blouse with gold broach, rust coloured dress and shoes, large camel coloured coat and brief case.(15) By Week Three when the rust has worn off the NFL teams, we can finally begin to see some trends.(16) As I dusted off the rust on my first few passes, I realized just how painful life can be in the CQ environment.
Related Phrases of rust
(1) rust remover ::
désoxydant
(2) to rust ::
rouiller
(3) rust protection ::
protection contre la rouille
(4) rust bucket ::
rouille seau
Synonyms
Noun
1. corrosion ::
corrosion
2. rust fungus ::
champignon de la rouille
Verb
4. corrode ::
corroder
5. eat ::
manger
Adjective
6. rusty ::
rouillé
Different Forms
rust, rusted, rusting, rusts, rusty
Word Example from TV Shows
If I stay like this,
I will rust.

If I stay like this, I will RUST.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9

It's true, you'd rust.

It's true, you'd RUST.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 7

Well, that's the manganese part.
Okay? lt oxidizes, you know,
like rust.

Well, that's the manganese part. Okay? lt oxidizes, you know, like RUST.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

English to French Dictionary: rust

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