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  • 61 banyan

    ['bænjən]
    (a tree that grows on wet land, with branches that have hanging roots that grow down and start new trunks.) banian

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  • 62 cape

    I [keip] noun
    (a long, loose, sleeveless outer garment hanging from the shoulders and fastening at the neck: a waterproof cycling cape.) cape
    II [keip] noun
    (a headland sticking out into the sea: The fishing-boat rounded the cape; Cape Breton.) cap

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  • 63 chairlift

    noun (a set of seats hanging from a cable, used to take skiers etc up a mountain.) télésiège

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  • 64 drip-dry

    adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) nécessitant aucun repassage

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  • 65 hang in the balance

    (to be in doubt: The success of this project is hanging in the balance.) rester en balance

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  • 66 hook

    [huk] 1. noun
    1) (a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc: a fish-hook.) hameçon
    2) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) crochet, agrafe
    3) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) crochet
    2. verb
    1) (to catch (a fish etc) with a hook: He hooked a large salmon.) prendre
    2) (to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks: He hooked the ladder on (to the branch); This bit hooks on to that bit; Could you hook my dress up down the back?) accrocher
    3) (in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).) coup tiré
    - by hook or by crook - off the hook

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  • 67 in the balance

    (in an undecided or uncertain state: Her fate is (hanging) in the balance.) en balance

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  • 68 monorail

    ['monəreil]
    (a system of railways with trains which run hanging from, or along the top of, one rail.) monorail

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  • 69 netball

    noun (a team-game in which a ball is thrown into a net hanging high up on a pole.) netball

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  • 70 noose

    [nu:s]
    1) (a loop in rope, wire etc that becomes tighter when pulled.) noeud coulant
    2) (such a loop in a rope used for hanging a person.) noeud coulant

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  • 71 painting

    1) (the act or art of using paint: Painting is very relaxing.) peinture
    2) (a painted picture: There were four paintings (hanging) on the wall.) peinture

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  • 72 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) piquet
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) patère
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) pince à linge
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) accrocher
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two - take someone down a peg - take down a peg

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  • 73 pendant

    ['pendənt]
    1) (an ornament hung from a necklace: a pendant hanging from a silver chain.) pendentif
    2) (the ornament and the necklace together: She fastened a gold pendant round her neck.) pendentif

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  • 74 put to death

    (to cause to be killed: The criminal was put to death by hanging.) exécuter

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  • 75 rail

    [reil] 1. noun
    1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) barre, tringle
    2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) rail(s)
    2. verb
    ((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) entourer d'une grille, d'une clôture
    - railroad - railway - by rail

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  • 76 sling

    1. [sliŋ] noun
    1) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) écharpe
    2) (a band of cloth etc worn over the shoulder for supporting a rifle etc on the back.) bandoulière
    3) (a looped arrangement of ropes, chains etc for supporting, hoisting, carrying and lowering heavy objects.) élingue, cordages
    2. verb
    1) (to throw violently: The boy slung a stone at the dog.) jeter
    2) (to support, hang or swing by means of a strap, sling etc: He had a camera and binoculars slung round his neck.) en bandoulière

    English-French dictionary > sling

  • 77 slouch

    (to sit, move or walk with shoulders rounded and head hanging: He slouched sulkily out of the room; He was slouching in an armchair.) être affalé; traîner les pieds

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  • 78 smoke

    [sməuk] 1. noun
    1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) fumée
    2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) fait de fumer
    2. verb
    1) (to give off smoke.) fumer
    2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) fumer
    3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) fumer
    - smokeless - smoker - smoking - smoky - smoke detector - smokescreen - go up in smoke

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  • 79 stalactite

    (a spike of limestone hanging from the roof of a cave etc formed by the dripping of water containing lime.) stalactite

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  • 80 stirrups

    ['stirəps, ]( American[) 'stə:-]
    (a pair of metal loops hanging on straps from a horse's saddle, to support a rider's feet.) étriers

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  • Hanging — is the lethal suspension of a person by a ligature. The Oxford English Dictionary states that hanging in this sense is specifically to put to death by suspension by the neck, although it formerly also referred to crucifixion. The preferred past… …   Wikipedia

  • Hanging — Hang ing, a. 1. Requiring, deserving, or foreboding death by the halter. What a hanging face! Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves. [1913 Webster] 3. Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hanging On — «Hanging On» Sencillo de Britt Nicole del álbum The Lost Get Found Publicación Enero / 2010 Formato Descarga Digital, Radio …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hanging Up — Título Colgadas No nos dejes colgadas Ficha técnica Dirección Diane Keaton Producción Nora Ephron Diana Pokorny Laurence Mark …   Wikipedia Español

  • hanging — (n.) act of putting to death on the gallows, c.1300 (see HANG (Cf. hang)). Hanging judge first recorded 1848. Meaning piece of drapery on the wall of a room is late 15c. Hangings curtains, tapestry is from 1640s …   Etymology dictionary

  • hanging — ► NOUN 1) the practice of hanging condemned people as a form of capital punishment. 2) a decorative piece of fabric hung on the wall of a room or around a bed. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ suspended in the air …   English terms dictionary

  • hanging — [haŋ′iŋ] adj. 1. attached to something overhead and not supported from below; suspended; pendulous 2. designed for objects to be hung on 3. leaning over; inclining; overhanging 4. located on a steep slope or slant 5. deserving, causing, or… …   English World dictionary

  • Hanging — Hang ing, n. 1. The act of suspending anything; the state of being suspended. [1913 Webster] 2. Death by suspension; execution by a halter. [1913 Webster] 3. That which is hung as lining or drapery for the walls of a room, as tapestry, paper, etc …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hanging — n. A form of capital punishment in which the convicted person has a rope placed around his or her neck and is then hung until dead. v. hang The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… …   Law dictionary

  • hanging — hangingly, adv. /hang ing/, n. 1. the act, an instance, or the form of capital punishment carried out by suspending one by the neck from a gallows, gibbet, or the like, until dead. 2. Often, hangings. something that hangs or is hung on the walls… …   Universalium

  • Hanging Up — Infobox Film name = Hanging Up caption = Every family has a few hang ups director = Diane Keaton producer = Delia Ephron Nora Ephron Laurence Mark Diana Pokorny Bill Robinson writer = Delia Ephron (book) Nora Ephron starring = Meg Ryan Diane… …   Wikipedia

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