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1 nage
nage [naʒ]feminine noun( = activité) swimming ; ( = manière) stroke* * *naʒ1) ( natation) swimming200 mètres quatre nages — 200 metres [BrE] medley
2) ( sueur)3) Nautisme rowing4) Culinaire•Phrasal Verbs:* * *naʒ nf1) (action de nager) swimming2) (manière de nager) stroke3)en nage — bathed in sweat, dripping with sweat
être en nage — to be bathed in sweat, to be dripping with sweat
* * *nage nf1 ( natation) swimming; 200/400 mètres quatre nages Sport 200/400 metresGB medley; regagner la rive à la nage to swim back to shore; traverser un fleuve à la nage to swim across a river; s'enfuir à la nage to escape by swimming away;2 ( sueur) être en nage to be in a sweat; arriver en nage to arrive dripping with sweat; mettre qn en nage to bring sb out in a sweat;3 Naut rowing;[naʒ] nom féminin[style] stroke————————à la nage locution adverbiales'éloigner à la nage to swim off ou away————————à la nage locution adjectivale————————en nage locution adjectivale -
2 aviron
aviron [aviʀɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = rame) oar* * *aviʀɔ̃nom masculin1) Sport rowing2) ( rame) oar* * *aviʀɔ̃ nm1) (= sport)2) (= rame) oar* * *aviron nm1 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports Sport rowing; course d'aviron rowing race; faire de l'aviron to row; la course d'aviron entre Oxford et Cambridge the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race;2 ( rame) oar; coup d'aviron stroke.[avirɔ̃] nom masculin1. [rame] oar2. [activité] rowing -
3 rame
rame [ʀam]feminine nouna. ( = aviron) oar* * *ʀam1) Nautisme oar2) ( de papier) ream3) (métro, train) train••il n'en fiche pas une rame — (colloq) he doesn't do a stroke (colloq)
* * *ʀam nf1) (= aviron) oar2) [métro] train3) [papier] ream* * *rame nf1 Naut oar; la traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame the crossing of the Atlantic in a rowing boat;2 ( de papier) ream;3 (métro, train) train; une rame de métro a metro train;4 Agric stake;5 Tex tenter.il n'en fiche pas une rame○ he doesn't do a stroke○.[ram] nom féminin1. [aviron] oar2. [de papier] ream3. [train] train5. (familier & locution)
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