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1 gercé
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2 gercer
gercer [ʒεʀse]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb[+ peau, lèvres] to chap* * *ʒɛʀse
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verbe transitif to chap [main, lèvres]
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verbe intransitif [lèvres, mains] to become chapped* * *ʒɛʀse1. vt[froid] to chap2. vi[lèvres] to become chapped* * *gercer verb table: placerA vtr [froid, vent] to chap [main, lèvres, peau]; avoir les mains/lèvres gercées to have chapped hands/lips.B vi [lèvres, mains] to become chapped; une crème qui empêche les mains de gercer a cream which prevents the hands from becoming chapped.[ʒɛrse] verbe intransitifchaque hiver, j'ai les mains qui gercent every winter I get chapped hands2. [bois, métal, enduit] to crack————————[ʒɛrse] verbe transitif————————se gercer verbe pronominal intransitif[terre] to crack -
3 crevasse
crevasse [kʀəvas]feminine noun[de mur, rocher, sol, peau] crack ; [de glacier] crevasse* * *kʀəvas1) ( de glacier) crevasse2) (dans la terre, sur un mur) crack, fissure3) ( gerçure) (sur les lèvres, mains) chapped skin; ( sur les mamelons) crack* * *kʀəvas nf1) (dans le sol) crack, fissure2) [glacier] crevasse3) [peau] crack* * *crevasse nf1 ( en montagne) crevasse;2 (dans la terre, sur un mur) crack, fissure;[krəvas] nom féminin[d'un glacier] crevasse -
4 crevassé
crevasse [kʀəvas]feminine noun[de mur, rocher, sol, peau] crack ; [de glacier] crevasse* * *kʀəvas1) ( de glacier) crevasse2) (dans la terre, sur un mur) crack, fissure3) ( gerçure) (sur les lèvres, mains) chapped skin; ( sur les mamelons) crack* * *kʀəvas nf1) (dans le sol) crack, fissure2) [glacier] crevasse3) [peau] crack* * *crevasse nf1 ( en montagne) crevasse;2 (dans la terre, sur un mur) crack, fissure;2. [peau] chapped -
5 gerçure
gerçure [ʒεʀsyʀ]feminine noun* * *ʒɛʀsyʀnom féminin crack* * *ʒɛʀsyʀ nf* * *gerçure nf crack; avoir les mains pleines de gerçures to have badly chapped hands; mettez des gants pour éviter les gerçures wear gloves to prevent chapping.[ʒɛrsyr] nom fémininj'ai des gerçures aux mains/lèvres I've got chapped hands/lips2. TECHNOLOGIE [d'un métal, d'un enduit] hairline crack[d'un diamant, du bois] flaw[d'un tronc] shake -
6 crevasser
kʀəvase
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verbe transitif to cause [something] to crack [terre, mur]; to chap [peau]
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se crevasser verbe pronominal [terre, mur] to crack; [peau] to chap* * *crevasser verb table: aimerA vtr to cause [sth] to crack [terre, mur]; to chap [peau].B se crevasser vpr [terre, mur] to crack; [peau] to chap, to become chapped.[krəvase] verbe transitif1. [sol] to cause cracks ou fissures in2. [peau] to chap————————se crevasser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [sol] to become cracked2. [peau] to become chapped -
7 fendillé
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8 craquelé
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9 gerce
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10 se gercer
ʒɛʀse vpr/vi[lèvres] to become chapped
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