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dévisser [devise]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb[alpiniste] to fall* * *devise
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verbe transitif to unscrew [boulon]
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verbe intransitif ( en alpinisme) to fall
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se dévisser verbe transitif ( être amovible) to unscrew* * *devise vtto unscrew, to undo* * *dévisser verb table: aimerA vtr to unscrew [couvercle, boulon].B vi ( en alpinisme) to fall; il a dévissé mortellement sur 1 000 mètres he fell 1,000 metresGB to his death.C se dévisser vtr1 ( être amovible) to unscrew;2 ○( se tordre) dévisser la tête or le cou pour voir qch to crane one's neck to see sth.[devise] verbe transitif1. [desserrer - écrou, vis] to loosen2. [tordre - bras, cou] to twist————————[devise] verbe intransitif[en montagne] to fall ou to come off————————se dévisser verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se dévisser verbe pronominal transitifse dévisser le cou/la tête to screw one's neck/one's head round
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