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1 bûcheron
bûcheron°, -onne [by∫ʀɔ̃, ɔn]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *byʃʀɔ̃nom masculin lumberjack* * *byʃʀɔ̃ nm* * *bûcheron ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm lumberjack., bûcheronne [byʃrɔ̃, ɔn] nom masculin, nom féminin -
2 hache
hache [ˈa∫]feminine noun* * *’aʃnom féminin axe GB, ax USPhrasal Verbs:••* * *'aʃ nfaxe Grande-Bretagne ax USA* * *hache nf axe GB, ax US; une hache de pierre a stone axe GB ou ax US; abattre un arbre à la hache to fell a tree with an axe GB ou ax US; donner un coup de hache à qch to give sth a blow with an axe GB ou ax US; d'un coup de hache with a blow of the axe GB ou ax US; il a démoli la porte à coups de hache he broke down the door with an axe GB ou ax US; visage taillé à la hache angular face; la hache du bourreau the executioner's axe GB ou ax US.hache d'abordage poleaxe; hache d'armes battle-axe lit; hache de bûcheron woodcutter's axe GB ou ax US; hache de guerre gén battle axe GB ou ax US; ( d'indien) tomahawk.enterrer la hache de guerre to bury the hatchet; déterrer la hache de guerre to go on the warpath.[ʼaʃ] nom féminin1. [instrument tranchant] axe2. (figuré)fait ou taillé à coups de hachea. [ouvrage] rough-hewn, crudely worked -
3 haché
hache [ˈa∫]feminine noun* * *’aʃnom féminin axe GB, ax USPhrasal Verbs:••* * *'aʃ nfaxe Grande-Bretagne ax USA* * *hache nf axe GB, ax US; une hache de pierre a stone axe GB ou ax US; abattre un arbre à la hache to fell a tree with an axe GB ou ax US; donner un coup de hache à qch to give sth a blow with an axe GB ou ax US; d'un coup de hache with a blow of the axe GB ou ax US; il a démoli la porte à coups de hache he broke down the door with an axe GB ou ax US; visage taillé à la hache angular face; la hache du bourreau the executioner's axe GB ou ax US.hache d'abordage poleaxe; hache d'armes battle-axe lit; hache de bûcheron woodcutter's axe GB ou ax US; hache de guerre gén battle axe GB ou ax US; ( d'indien) tomahawk.enterrer la hache de guerre to bury the hatchet; déterrer la hache de guerre to go on the warpath.2. [style, tirade] jerky————————nom masculin -
4 bûcheron, onne
lumberjack, woodcutter
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