Meaning of "badger" in English

The word "badger" has multiple meanings in English, with the primary definition referring to a burrowing mammal known for its distinctive black and white-striped face. Badgers are members of the Mustelidae family and are found in various parts of the world. Additionally, "badger" can be used as a verb, meaning to repeatedly ask or bother someone for something. This usage often implies persistent nagging or pestering, sometimes to the point of annoyance.

Meaning of "blaireau" in French

In French, "blaireau" primarily refers to a mammal similar to its English counterpart—an animal of the Mustelidae family, known for its digging habits and black and white face stripes. The word "blaireau" can also denote a shaving brush made from badger hair, highlighting the cultural significance of the animal in certain traditional grooming practices. Both connotations carry importance in understanding how blaireaux are perceived in French culture.

Pronunciation of "badger" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈbædʒər/

Pronunciation Variations: The word "badger" is typically pronounced consistently across English-speaking regions, but there might be slight variations in vowel sounds between American and British English.

Pronunciation of "blaireau" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /blɛʁo/

Pronunciation Variations: In French-speaking regions, the pronunciation of "blaireau" is largely consistent, though some regional accents may influence the clarity and emphasis of the vowels and consonants.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The badger dug a burrow under the garden shed. (Le blaireau a creusé un terrier sous l'abri de jardin.)
  2. She couldn't help but badger her brother for help with homework. (Elle ne pouvait s'empêcher de harceler son frère pour obtenir de l'aide avec les devoirs.)
  3. Badgers are nocturnal animals, usually active at night. (Les blaireaux sont des animaux nocturnes, généralement actifs la nuit.)
  4. I saw a badger crossing the road last night. (J'ai vu un blaireau traverser la route la nuit dernière.)
  5. The children were fascinated by the badger at the zoo. (Les enfants étaient fascinés par le blaireau au zoo.)
  6. He kept badgering me about attending the meeting. (Il n'arrêtait pas de me harceler pour assister à la réunion.)
  7. Badger culls have been controversial in some regions. (Les abattages de blaireaux ont été controversés dans certaines régions.)
  8. After hours of badgering, he finally agreed to the plan. (Après des heures de harcèlement, il a finalement accepté le plan.)
  9. There’s a badger family living near the woods. (Il y a une famille de blaireaux vivant près des bois.)
  10. They used to badger each other about chores. (Ils avaient l'habitude de se harceler au sujet des tâches ménagères.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "badger" in English

Synonyms: pester, harass, bother, annoy, hassle, irritate, plague, vex, importune, nag.

Antonyms: delight, please, aid, assist, help, comfort.

Similar Words: raccoon, weasel, otter, skunk, mongoose, ferret.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "blaireau" in French

Synonyms: -

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: putois, martre, furet, marmotte, vison.

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