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1 renâcler
renâcler [ʀ(ə)nαkle]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[personne] to grumble* * *ʀ(ə)nɑkleverbe intransitif1) [personne] to show reluctancerenâcler à quelque chose/à faire — to balk at something/at doing
2) [animal] to snort* * *ʀ(ə)nɒkle vi1) (= rechigner) to grumble, to balk2) [animal] to snort* * *renâcler verb table: aimer vi1 [personne] to show reluctance; renâcler à qch/à faire to balk at sth/at doing; renâcler devant un plat to turn up one's nose at a dish; sans renâcler without complaining; en renâclant grudgingly; renâcler à la besogne to be workshy; elle ne renâcle pas à la besogne she's not afraid of hard work;2 [animal] to snort.[rənakle] verbe intransitif1. [cheval] to snortrenâcler à faire quelque chose to be (very) loath ou reluctant to do something
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