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 Translation for 'red poppy' from English to French
NOUN   a red poppy | red poppies
bot.T
coquelicot {m} [Papaver rhoeas]
red poppy
Partial Matches
bot.T
coquelicot {m} [Papaver rhoeas]
poppy
bot.T
pavot {m}
poppy
bot.T
coquelicot {m} [Papaver rhoeas]
corn poppy
bot.T
pavot {m} d'Islande [Papaver nudicaule]
Iceland poppy
bot.T
coquelicot {m} [Papaver rhoeas]
Flanders poppy
bot.T
coquelicot {m} [Papaver rhoeas]
field poppy
bot.cuis.
graine {f} de pavot
poppy-seed
cuis.
pain {m} aux graines de pavot
poppy-seed loaf
cuis.
huile {f} de graines de pavot
poppy-seed oil
bot.drog.T
pavot {m} somnifère [Papaver somniferum]
opium poppy [Papaver somniferum]
bot.drog.T
pavot {m} à opium [Papaver somniferum]
opium poppy [Papaver somniferum]
cuis.
purée {f} au pavot
mashed potatoes with poppy seeds
rouge {m}red
rouge {adj}red
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bot.T
amarante {f} étalée [Amaranthus cruentus, syn.: A. chlorostachys, A. hybridus subsp. cruentus, A. paniculatus]
red shank
artstextile
rouge {m} cerise
cherry red
paperasserie {f} [fam.]red tape
hist.mil.
Armée {f} rouge
Red Army
bot.T
amarante {f} couleur de sang [Amaranthus cruentus, syn.: A. chlorostachys, A. hybridus subsp. cruentus, A. paniculatus]
red amaranth
artstextile
(rouge) cerise {adj}
cherry-red
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Usage Examples English
  • In Mexico, Grupo Modelo, the makers of Corona beer, used red poppy flowers in most of its advertising images until the 1960s.
  • "The Guardian" wrote that Ashkenazy conducted pieces by Prokofiev and Glière as if he was "born to do it" during a concert series that explored the musical response to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, including composer Alexander Mosolov's "Iron Foundry" (1927) and the suite from "The Red Poppy", a ballet with music by Glière.
  • At the time of the battle, the mountain terrain of Monte Cassino was covered with red poppy flowers at the peak of their bloom.
  • were found, which depicted red poppy, yellow Araun, cornflower and lilies.
  • "The Red Poppy" (...) or sometimes "The Red Flower" (...) is a ballet in three acts and eight tableaux with an apotheosis, with a score written by Reinhold Glière and libretto by Mikhail Kurilko.

  • 2 in C minor and the suite from the ballet "The Red Poppy" by Reinhold Glière.
  • In 1933 they introduced the White Poppy as a pacifist alternative to the British Legion's annual red poppy appeal.
  • In 1926, a few years after the introduction of the red poppy in the UK, the idea of pacifists making their own poppies was put forward by a member of the No More War Movement (as well as the proposal that the black centre of the British Legion's red poppies should be imprinted with "No More War").
  • His most distinguished production was "The Red Poppy" (1927), with his wife Yekaterina Geltzer in the main role.
  • Her most famous post-revolutionary role was a Chinese dancer in the premiere of Glière's "The Red Poppy".

  • Until the 1960s, Grupo Modelo used red poppy flowers in most of its advertising.
  • The area is rich in wild herbs, flowers and mushrooms. Particularly prevalent are the red poppy flower, wild capers and thistles.
  • Since it blooms in spring, there was a day dedicated to the red poppy called the “Lunes de amapolas,“ which is the day after Easter Sunday.
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