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Dictionary French English: Hook

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FrenchEnglish
NOUN   a hook | hooks
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VERB  to hook | hooked | hooked ... 
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SYNO   hook | hook shot | crotchet ... 
vêt. agrafe {f} [pour vêtements]hook
outil. piton {m}  crochet]hook
crochet {m} [pièce de métal recourbée, attache]hook [boat hook, picture hook etc.]
chasse hameçon {m}hook [on a fishing line]
2 Words
enclencher qc. [porte]to hook sth. up [latch]
outil. barbillon {m} [crochet]barbed hook
alim. croc {m}butcher's hook
crochet {m} [porte-manteau]coat hook
crochet {m}crochet hook
anat. nez {m} aquilinhook nose
sport crochet {m} du gauche [en boxe]left hook [boxing]
alim. cuis. allonge {f}meat hook
3 Words
accrocher qc. à qc.to hook sth. on to sth.
outil. rossignol {m} [fam.]lock-picking hook
4 Words
être sorti d'affaire [loc.]to be off the hook [coll.] [idiom]
être hors du coup [loc.] [non impliqué]to be off the hook [idiom] [no longer a suspect]
se décrocher [tableau]to come off its hook
tirer qn. du pétrin [fam.] [loc.]to get sb. off the hook [idiom]
laisser filer qn. [fam.]to let sb. off the hook [fig.]
géogr. hist. mil. guerre {f} des Hameçons et des Cabillauds [aussi guerre des Crochets et des Cabillauds] [1345-1490]Hook and Cod wars [1345-1490] [series of battles in the County of Holland between the Cod faction (the more progressive cities of Holland) and the Hook faction ( the conservative noblemen).]
fermeture {f} à boucles et à crochetshook and loop fastener
5+ Words
à bras raccourcis {adv} [loc.]by hook or by crook [idiom]
envers et contre tout {adv} [loc.]by hook or by crook [idiom]
par n'importe quel moyen {adv}by hook or by crook [idiom]
se faire avoir dans les grandes largeurs [loc.]to be taken in hook, line and sinker [idiom]
se faire avoir comme un bleu [fam.] [loc.]to fall for it hook, line and sinker [coll.] [idiom]
gober le morceau [mensonge] [loc.]to fall for it, hook, line and sinker [idiom]
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
zool. T
zool. T
entom. T
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