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- 1. a girl or young woman, especially a man's girlfriend: informal Irish "Chrissie, Frank's mot, started flinging things down at them from the bedroom window"
MOT translations: word, message, note, line, note, say, word, word. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
to translate word for word. au sens fort du mot. in the full sense of the word. je n'en crois pas un ( traître) mot. I don't believe a word of it.
A witty or incisive remark. American Heritage. Similar definitions. (slang, Ireland) A girl, woman or girlfriend, particularly in the Dublin area. Wiktionary. Synonyms: bon-mot. Ministry of Transportation test. MOT test. maxim. adage. remark. witticism. quip. pronoun. Canaanite god of death and the underworld. Wiktionary. Advertisement.
Synonyms. Conjugate. Speak. Suggest new translation/definition. mot. nm. (=terme, parole) word. mot à mot word for word. mot pour mot word for word, verbatim. sur ces mots, à ces mots with these words. en un mot in a word. à mots couverts in veiled terms. prendre qn au mot to take sb at their word. se donner le mot to send the word round.
noun [ C ] us / ˌem.oʊˈtiː / uk / ˌem.əʊˈtiː / Add to word list. a test that all UK road vehicles more than three years old have to pass each year in order to prove that they are safe to drive: The car will fail its MOT if we don't get the brakes fixed. an MOT certificate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
mot (mō), n. a pithy or witty remark; bon mot. [ Archaic.]a note on a horn, bugle, etc. Late Latin muttum utterance. See motto. French. 1625–35. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: mot /məʊ/ n. short for bon mot.
4 days ago · Definition of 'MOT' Word Frequency. MOT. (em oʊ tiː ) Word forms: plural MOTs. countable noun. In Britain, an MOT is a test which, by law, must be made each year on all road vehicles that are more than 3 years old, in order to check that they are safe to drive. My car is due for its MOT in two days' time.