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A n ciseau m.B vtr1 ( p prés etc - ll-, US -l-) ( shape) tailler au ciseau ; ( finely) ciseler ; to chisel a figure out of a piece of wood tailler une silhouette dans un morceau de bois ; [sculptor] sculpter une silhouette dans un morceau de bois ; chiselled features fig traits burinés ; finely chiselled features fig traits finement ciselés ;2 ○ US rouler ○ (out of de). -
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chisel ['tʃɪzəl] ( British pt & pp chiselled, cont chiselling, American pt & pp chiseled, cont chiseling)1 noun(gen) ciseau m; (for engraving) burin m∎ to chisel a piece out of sth enlever un morceau de qch au ciseau;∎ to chisel sth from or in or out of marble ciseler qch dans du marbre;∎ figurative chiselled features visage délicatement ciselé -
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chisel [ˈt∫ɪzl]1. noun* * *['tʃɪzl] 1.noun ciseau m2.transitive verb1) (p prés etc - ll-, US - l-) ( shape) tailler au ciseau; ( finely) ciseler2) (colloq) US rouler (colloq) ( out of de) -
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Iburin m, ciseau m, trépan mII v.buriner, enlever au burin, enlever au ciseau, gougerDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chisel
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6 chisel
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > chisel
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7 chisel point
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > chisel point
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8 cold chisel
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9 bevelled-edge chisel
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bevelled-edge chisel
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10 calking chisel
USDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > calking chisel
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11 cant chisel
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cant chisel
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12 caulking chisel
Imatoir mII UKDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > caulking chisel
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13 chaulking chisel
cordoir mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chaulking chisel
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14 chipping chisel
burin mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chipping chisel
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15 to chisel out
buriner, enlever au burin, enlever au ciseau, gougerDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > to chisel out
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16 claw chisel
ciseau grain d’orge mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > claw chisel
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17 cold chisel
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cold chisel
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18 crosscut chisel
bédane mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > crosscut chisel
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19 diamond point chisel
grain d’orge mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > diamond point chisel
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20 firmer chisel
fermoir mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > firmer chisel
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