in chemistry the term au could stand for gold (from the Latin 'auris')
Au is the chemical symbol for gold.
AU is the symbol for gold in the periodic table.
Neptune's orbit has a mean radius of 30 AUs. The Earth's orbit has a mean radius of 1 AU, which is how an AU is defined, so 1 AU is much smaller than Neptune's orbit.
1 au (astronomical unit) is the mean Sun-Earth distance, which is about 150 million kilometers.
"Au naturel" can translate to:1. Naturally2. In a plain/simple manner3. In the nude/nakedIt means completely naked.
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it is a person that is addicted to technology and gadgetry
The popular phrase, Au Jus, originates from the french phrase "within its own juices". The term refers to a light broth, and this is why Au Jus became a popular term amongst those in the culinary professions.
Au is the symbol for gold
Au is the chemical symbol for gold.
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it means off. for example: i switched the light offout, out of, from
"Monter au beurre" is a French term; literally, it means to "butter up", however if this does not make sense (depending on the context), it may also be taken to mean "join in the butter" (i.e "add the butter").
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
Au revoir means "goodbye" in French.
It is quite legitimate to refer to Au as a chemical symbol.
I think it is Au Gratin