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brick (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “brick”

sg. brick, pl. bricks ou indén.
  1. brique
    The builders used thousands of bricks to construct the new library.
  2. brique (jouet)
    The boy likes to play with Lego bricks.
  3. brique (couleur)
    She chose a brick dress for the evening.
  4. brique (appareil électronique inutilisable)
    After the failed update, my laptop turned into a brick.
  5. brique (tir raté au basket)
    He threw up a brick from half-court as the clock ran out.
  6. brique (bloc d'alimentation)
    Don't forget to pack the brick for your laptop when you travel.
  7. brique (carte inutile au poker)
    The last card was a brick, so I didn't improve my pair.
  8. brique (kilogramme de drogue)
    The police found two bricks of cocaine hidden in the car.
  9. brique (paquet de cartouches)
    I bought a brick of .22 ammo for our target practice.
  10. brique (personne fiable)
    She's always been a brick in times of need.

verbe “brick”

infinitif brick; il bricks; prét. bricked; part. passé bricked; gér. bricking
  1. briquer (rendre un appareil inutilisable)
    She accidentally bricked her tablet while trying to update it.
  2. frapper avec une brique
    Someone bricked the glass door during the protest.