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stunt [stʌnt]1 noun∎ it was quite a stunt! il fallait le faire!(b) (by stunt man) cascade f;∎ to do one's own stunts (actor, actress) ne pas se faire doubler dans les scènes dangereuses∎ to pull a stunt faire un canular ou une farce;∎ it's just a stunt to raise money ce n'est qu'un truc ou une combine pour se faire de l'argent(impede → growth, development) retarder; (→ person) freiner ou retarder la croissance de; (→ intelligence) freiner le développement de►► stunt driver conducteur m cascadeur, conductrice f cascadeuse;stunt driving cascades fpl automobiles;Aviation stunt flying vol m acrobatique;stunt man cascadeur m;stunt pilot pilote m de voltige aérienne, voltigeur m;stunt woman cascadeuse f
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