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1 diver
diver [ˈdaɪvər]* * *['daɪvə(r)] -
2 diver
diver ['daɪvə(r)]∎ pearl/clam diver pêcheur(euse) m,f de perles/de palourdes (en plongée)(b) Ornithology plongeon m -
3 diver
1 ( for sport or in flippers) plongeur/-euse m/f ;2 ( deep-sea) scaphandrier m ; -
4 diver
noun (a person who dives, especially one who works under water using special breathing equipment.) plongeur/-euse -
5 diver
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6 diver's colic
colique des scaphandriersEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > diver's colic
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7 diver's myelitis
myélite des plongeursEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > diver's myelitis
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8 diver's pruritus
prurit des plongeurs, pucesEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > diver's pruritus
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9 deep-sea diver
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10 high diver
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11 pearl diver
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12 scuba diver
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13 skin diver
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14 sponge diver
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15 pearl diver
noun pêcheur/-euse m/f de perles -
16 skin diver
noun plongeur/-euse m/f -
17 pearl-diver
nouns (a person who dives or fishes for pearls.) pêcheur/-euse de perles -
18 sky-diver
noun parachutiste (faisant de la chute libre) -
19 dive
dive [daɪv]1. nouna. [of swimmer, goalkeeper] plongeon m ; [of submarine, deep-sea diver] plongée f ; [of aircraft] piqué m• to go into a dive [profits, sales] dégringolerb. ( = disreputable club, bar) (inf!) bouge ma. [diver, submarine] plonger ; [aircraft] piquerb. ( = plunge) to dive in entrer tête baissée3. compoundsa. [diver] plongerb. ( = start to eat)dive in! (inf!) attaquez ! (inf)* * *[daɪv] 1.2) ( swimming under sea) plongée f sous-marine3) ( descent) (of plane, bird) piqué mto take a dive — fig [prices] chuter
4) ( lunge)5) (colloq) péj ( bar) tripot (colloq) m2.2) [plane, bird] plonger4) ( throw oneself)to dive into — s'engouffrer dans [bar, shop]
•Phrasal Verbs:- dive for- dive in -
20 somersault
somersault [ˈsʌməsɔ:lt]1. nounb. ( = change of policy) volte-face f inv[person] faire la culbute ; [car] faire un tonneau* * *['sʌməsɒlt] 1.1) ( of gymnast) roulade f; ( of child) galipette f; ( of diver) saut m périlleux; ( accidental) culbute f2) ( of vehicle) tonneau m2.intransitive verb [gymnast] faire une roulade; [diver] faire un saut périlleux; [vehicle] faire un tonneau
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