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1 chausson
chausson [∫osɔ̃]masculine nounb. ( = viennoiserie) turnover* * *ʃosɔ̃nom masculin ( pantoufle) slipper; ( de bébé) bootee; ( de danse) ballet shoe ou pump; ( de sport) pumpPhrasal Verbs:* * *ʃosɔ̃ nm1) (chaussure) slipper, [bébé] bootee2) (= gâteau) turnover* * *chausson nm ( pantoufle) slipper; ( de bébé) bootee; ( de danse) ballet shoe ou pump; ( de sport) pump.chausson d'escalade rock-climbing boot; chausson de gymnastique gymnastics slipper; chausson aux pommes Culin apple turnover.[ʃosɔ̃] nom masculin1. [vêtement] [d'intérieur] slipper[de bébé] bootee[de gymnastique] soft shoe[dans la chaussure de ski] inner shoechausson aux pommes ≃ apple turnover4. COUTURE -
2 fer
fer [fεʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = métal) iron2. compounds* * *fɛʀ
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nom masculin1) ( métal) iron2) figde fer — [discipline, volonté] iron (épith)
3) ( de chaussure) steel tip; ( pour marquer) branding iron; ( de relieur) blocking tool5) ( train) rail transport
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fers (dated) nom masculin pluriel1) Médecine forceps2) ( de prisonnier) ironsêtre dans les fers — lit to be in irons; fig to be in chains
•Phrasal Verbs:••il faut battre le fer pendant or tant qu'il est chaud — Proverbe strike while the iron is hot
* * *fɛʀ1. nm1) (= métal) ironen fer; de fer — iron
2) (= outil) iron2. fers nmpl1)mettre aux fers (= enchaîner) — to put in chains, to put in irons
2) MÉDECINE forceps* * *A nm2 ( métal quelconque) metal;3 fig de fer [discipline, poigne, volonté] iron; diriger d'une main de fer to rule with a rod of iron; avoir une santé de fer to have an iron constitution;4 ( objet) ( de chaussure) steel tip; ( pour marquer) branding iron; ( de relieur) blocking tool; marquer un animal au fer (rouge) to brand an animal;B fers† nmpl1 Méd forceps;2 ( de prisonnier) irons; mettre un prisonnier aux fers to clap a prisoner in irons; être dans les fers lit to be in irons; fig to be in chains.fer (à cheval) horseshoe; mettre un fer à un cheval to shoe a horse; en fer à cheval horseshoe-shaped; fer forgé wrought iron; fer à friser curling iron; fer à gaufrer hair crimper; fer de lance lit, fig spearhead; le fer de lance de l'industrie française the spearhead of French industry; fer à repasser ( domestique) iron; ( pour carte de paiement) manual imprinter (for credit card transactions); donner un (petit) coup de fer à qch to run the iron over sth; fer (à repasser) à vapeur steam iron; fer à souder soldering iron; fer à tuyauter goffering iron.s'imposer par le fer et le feu to conquer by fire and the sword; croire dur comme fer to believe wholeheartedly; il faut battre le fer pendant or tant qu'il est chaud Prov strike while the iron is hot; tomber les quatre fers en l'air to fall flat on one's back.[fɛr] nom masculin3. [dans les aliments] iron (substantif non comptable)4. [barre] (iron) bar5. [lame] blade6. [pour repassage]7. [instrument]8. [de chaussure] metal tip9. [de golf] iron (substantif comptable)10. RAILle fer rail, the railway system, the railways11. (littéraire) [épée] blade————————fers nom masculin pluriel————————de fer locution adjectivale[moral, santé] cast-iron (modificateur)[discipline, volonté] iron (modificateur)fer à cheval nom masculin -
3 brosse
brosse [bʀɔs]1. feminine nouna. ( = ustensile) brush ; [de peintre] paintbrush2. compounds* * *bʀɔs1) gén brush2) Belgicisme ( balai) broom•Phrasal Verbs:* * *bʀɔs nf* * *brosse nf1 gén brush; donner un coup de brosse à qch to give sth a brush; se donner un coup de brosse ( se coiffer) to give one's hair a quick brush; être coiffé en brosse, avoir les cheveux (taillés) en brosse to have a crew cut;brosse à cheveux hairbrush; brosse en chiendent scrubbing brush; brosse à dents toothbrush; brosse à habits clothesbrush; brosse métallique wire brush; brosse à ongles nailbrush.[brɔs] nom féminin1. [ustensile] brusha. [pour dépoussiérer] to brush somethingb. [pour laver] to give something a scrub2. [pinceau] brush3. [coiffure] crew cutse faire couper les cheveux en brosse to have a crew cut ou a flat-top
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soft-shoe — adjective Date: 1920 of or relating to tap dancing done in soft soled shoes without metal taps … New Collegiate Dictionary