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61 ébrécher
ebʀeʃe1) to chip [vaisselle, dent]; to make a nick in [lame]; to damage [scie]; fig to tarnish [réputation]2) ( entamer) to make a hole in [économies]* * *ebʀeʃe vt* * *ébrécher verb table: céderA vtr1 to chip [vaisselle, dent]; to make a nick in [lame]; to damage [scie]; fig to tarnish [réputation]; la lame est ébréchée the blade is nicked;2 ( entamer) to make a hole in [économies, patrimoine]; mes économies sont bien ébréchées there's quite a dent in my savings.B s'ébrécher vpr [vaisselle, dent] to get chipped; [lame] to become nicked.[ebreʃe] verbe transitif1. [assiette, vase] to chip -
62 ébréché
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63 brin d'herbe
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64 fusible à couteau
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > fusible à couteau
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65 fusible à couteau
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > fusible à couteau
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66 amiral
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
67 chlasse
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68 chourin
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife (also: surin). -
69 coupe-lard
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
70 coutal
n. m. 'Shiv', blade, knife. -
71 cure-dent
n. m.1. 'Shiv', blade, knife.a To 'gate-crash' a dinner-party, to come along uninvited.b To arrive when the meal is practically over. -
72 défausser
v. trans. reflex. To get rid of incriminating evidence. Craignant la fouille à la sortie du bal, il s'est défaussé de son ya: Thinking they'd be frisked as they left the dance-hall, he ditched his blade. -
73 laguiole
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
74 lame
n. f.1. 'Chiv', blade, knife.2. 'Ace guy', super character.3. Pisser des lames de rasoir (of man): To have the 'gons', to suffer from gonorrhoea (also: avoir la chaude-pisse). -
75 lardoir
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
76 lingue
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
77 outil
n. m.1. 'Chiv', blade, knife.2. 'Prick', 'cock', penis. Déballer ses outils: To 'flash', to expose oneself, to expose one's genitals. (This expression, according to Georgette Marks's DICTIONARY OF SLANG AND COLLOQUIALISMS, is also lexicalized as: to confess.)3. 'Clumsy nurk', fumbling imbecile. Ah j'te jure, quel outil, celui-là! Have you ever seen a more gormless ham-fisted twit?! -
78 pique-lard
n. m. 'Chiv', blade, knife. -
79 pointe
n. f.1. 'Chiv', blade, knife.3. Avoir sa pointe: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.a (of motor vehicle): To 'burn rubber', to spurt ahead.b To move along niftily (either to escape or to join someone).5. Heure de pointe: Peak-time (when trading, traffic, etc. is at its busiest). -
80 rallonge
n. f.1. Rise, increase in salary.2. (mil.): Extended leavc.3. Extension of prison sentence consequent to the uncovering of further misdemeanour.4. 'Chiv', blade, knife.5. Un nom à rallonge: A double-barrelled name.
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