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1 mouler
mouler [mule]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ statue, buste] to castb. [+ corps] une robe qui moule a figure-hugging dress* * *mule1) ( fabriquer avec un moule) to mould GB, to mold US [substance]; to cast [liquide]; to mint [médaille]écriture moulée — fig copperplate handwriting
2) ( prendre une empreinte) to take a cast of3) ( coller à) [vêtement] to hug [corps]* * *mule vt1) [brique] to mould Grande-Bretagne mold USA2) [statue] to cast, [visage, bas-relief] to make a cast of3) [lettre] to shape with care4) fig5) [vêtement] to hug, to fit closely round* * *mouler verb table: aimer vtr1 ( fabriquer avec un moule) to mould GB, to mold US [substance]; to cast [liquide]; to mint [médaille];2 ( prendre une empreinte) to take a cast of [bas-relief, visage, main];3 ( coller à) [vêtement] to cling (tightly) to, to hug [corps, buste, hanches]; une mini-jupe élastique qui moule les fesses an elastic mini skirt which hugs the bottom.[mule] verbe transitif2. [prendre copie de - visage, empreinte] to take ou to make a cast ofmouler quelque chose en plâtre/cire to take a plaster/wax cast of something3. [adapter]mouler ses pensées/son mode de vie sur to mould ou to model one's thoughts/lifestyle oncette jupe te moule trop this skirt is too tight ou tight-fitting for you -
2 fuseaux
n. m. pl.1. 'Pegs', 'gambs', legs. Se manier les fuseaux: To 'skedaddle', to hurry off.2. 'Drainpipes', tight-fitting trousers.3. Skiing trousers.
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