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1 enfoncement du thorax
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2 fléau
masculine noun( = calamité) scourge* * *pl fléaux fleo nom masculin1) ( calamité) scourge3) ( outil agricole) flail4) ( de balance) beam•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fleofléaux pl nm1) (= calamité) scourge, curse2) [balance] beam3) (pour le blé) flail* * *1 ( calamité) blight; fléau social blight on society; bienfait ou fléau? a blessing or a curse?; le fléau de Dieu the scourge of God;2 ( personne) pest;3 Agric flail; battre le blé au fléau to flail wheat;4 Tech ( de balance) beam.fléau d'armes Hist flail.2. (familier) [cause de désagréments] painces téléphones portables, quel fléau! mobiles phones are a real pain!3. [d'une balance] beam4. AGRICULTURE flail5. ARMEMENT -
3 fléau d'armes
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4 enfoncement
ɑ̃fɔ̃smɑ̃nom masculin1) ( creux) ( dans un mur) recess; ( sur un terrain) dip2) Médecine crushing [U]4) ( enlisement)* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃smɑ̃ nm(= recoin) nook* * *enfoncement nm2 Méd crushing ¢; enfoncement de la cage thoracique crushing of the rib cage;4 ( enlisement) l'enfoncement du pays dans la récession the country's slide into recession.[ɑ̃fɔ̃smɑ̃] nom masculin -
5 mouliner
mouliner [muline]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ légumes, viande] to put through a vegetable mill* * *muline1) Culinaire to purée [pommes de terre]; to grind [café]2) [pêcheur] to reel in [ligne]* * *muline1. vt1) [aliment] to shred, [blé] to mill2) fig (= traiter) [données, chiffres] to crunch2. vi1) (avec les bras) to flail2) fig, [ordinateur, moteur] to struggle* * *mouliner verb table: aimer vtr2 Tex to throw;3 Pêche to reel in.[muline] verbe transitif1. [aliment] to mill————————[muline] verbe intransitif(familier) [pédaler] to pedal
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Flail — Flail, n. [L. flagellum whip, scourge, in LL., a threshing flail: cf. OF. flael, flaiel, F. fl[ e]au. See {Flagellum}.] 1. An instrument for threshing or beating grain from the ear by hand, consisting of a wooden staff or handle, at the end of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flail — flā(ə)l adj exhibiting abnormal mobility and loss of response to normal controls used of body parts damaged by paralysis, injury, or surgery <flail joint> * * * (flāl) exhibiting abnormal or paradoxical mobility, as flail joint, flail… … Medical dictionary
flail — (n.) implement for threshing grain, c.1100, perhaps from an unrecorded O.E. *flegel, which probably represents W.Gmc. *flagil (Cf. M.Du., Low Ger. vlegel, O.H.G. flegel, Ger. flegel), a borrowing of L.L. flagellum winnowing tool, flail, from L.… … Etymology dictionary
flail — [flāl] n. [ME fleil < OFr flaiel & OE * flegel, both < L flagellum, a whip, scourge: see FLAGELLATE] a farm tool consisting of a free swinging stick tied to the end of a long handle, used to thresh grain vt., vi. 1. to thresh with a flail 2 … English World dictionary
flail — ► NOUN ▪ a tool or machine with a swinging action, used for threshing. ► VERB 1) swing wildly. 2) (flail around/about) flounder; struggle. ORIGIN Latin flagellum little whip … English terms dictionary
flail — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flail — [v] beat, strike bash, batter, club, flog, hit, knock, lash, maltreat, pummel, slug, smack, smash, sock, thrash, thwack, whale; concepts 189,246 … New thesaurus
Flail — For other uses, see flail (disambiguation). An example of a grain flail A flail is an agricultural tool used for threshing to separate grains from their husks. It is usually made from two or more large sticks attached by a short chain; one stick… … Wikipedia
flail — I. noun Etymology: Middle English fleil, flail, partly from Old English *flegel (whence Old English fligel), from Late Latin flagellum flail, from Latin, whip & partly from Anglo French flael, from Late Latin flagellum more at flagellate Date:… … New Collegiate Dictionary
flail — [[t]fle͟ɪl[/t]] flails, flailing, flailed 1) V ERG If your arms or legs flail or if you flail them about, they wave about in an energetic but uncontrolled way. His arms were flailing in all directions... [V n] He gave a choked cry, flailed his… … English dictionary
flail — /flayl/, n. 1. an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar. 2. a similar instrument used as a weapon of war. v.t., v.i. 3. to beat or swing with or as if with a … Universalium