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1 décrasser
décrasser [dekʀase]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• le bon air, ça décrasse les poumons fresh air cleans out the lungs* * *dekʀase
1.
verbe transitif ( nettoyer) to get [somebody/something] clean
2.
se décrasser verbe pronominal ( se laver) to clean oneself upse décrasser les poumons — (colloq) to get some fresh air into one's lungs
* * *dekʀase vtto clean, to get the dirt off* * *décrasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( nettoyer) to clean [sth] up, to give a good scrubbing to [animal, enfant]; ( en frottant) to scrub the dirt off [vêtement, chaussure]; ( en faisant tremper) to soak the dirt out of [objet, vêtement];2 ○( dégrossir) to take the rough edges off [sb], to give [sb] a bit of polish.B se décrasser vpr1 ( se laver) to clean oneself up, give oneself a good scrub; se décrasser les mains to scrub one's hands clean; se décrasser les poumons○ to get some fresh air into one's lungs;2 ○( se dégrossir) [personne] to become more sophisticated.[dekrase] verbe transitif1. [nettoyer - peigne, tête de lecture] to clean ; [ - poêle, casserole] to scour, to clean out (separable) ; [ - linge] to scrub ; [ - enfant] to scrub (down), to clean up (separable)————————se décrasser verbe pronominal[se dérouiller] to get some exercise
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