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1 grimaçant
grimaçante gʀimasɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif grimacing* * *ɡʀimasɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj grimaçant, -e* * *grimaçant, grimaçante adj grimacing.( féminin grimaçante) [grimasɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif[sourire] painful[bouche] twisted[visage] contorted[clown, gargouille] grimacing -
2 faciès
faciès [fasjεs]masculine noun( = visage) features* * *fasjɛsnom masculin invariable ( expression) face* * *fasjɛs nm(= visage) features pl* * *faciès nm inv2 ( expression) face; faciès énergique/repoussant strong/repulsive face;4 Archéol culture.[fasjɛs] nom masculin2. (péjoratif) [visage] face -
3 grimacier
2 ( affecté) [acteur, chanteur] affected.( féminin grimacière) [grimasje, ɛr] adjectif1. [grotesque] grimacing2. (littéraire) [maniéré] affected
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