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vêt. slip {m} [hommes]briefs {pl} [men's underpants] [one pair]
s'accroupirto squat [go down on one's haunches]
déhanchement {m} [posture][standing with one's weight on one leg]
éduc. se cultiver [améliorer ses connaissances]to educate oneself [improve one's knowledge]
se boucher le oreillesto put one's fingers in one's ears
mains {f.pl} en porte-voixone's hands cupped around one's mouth
se déborder en dormantto throw off one's covers in one's sleep
cacher son visage dans ses mainsto bury one's face in one's hands
anat. vêt. enfoncer ses mains dans ses pochesto dig one's hands into one's pockets
se distraire de ses problèmesto take one's mind off one's problems [idiom]
équi. piquer (son cheval) des éperonsto urge one's horse on with one's spurs
se tenir la tête à deux mainsto clutch one's head in one's hands
se couvrir les yeux avec les mainsto cover one's eyes with one's hands
cuis. tremper son biscuit dans son théto dunk one's cookie in one's tea [Am.]
se tenir la tête à deux mainsto hold one's head in one's hands
cacher son jeu [fig.] [loc.]to keep one's cards close to one's chest [idiom]
partir la queue basse [loc.]to leave with one's tail between one's legs [idiom]
ramener sa couverture sur son mentonto pull one's blanket up to one's chin
anat. vêt. enfoncer son chapeau jusqu'aux oreillesto pull one's hat down over one's ears
se passer la main dans les cheveuxto run one's fingers through one's hair
anat. fourrer son doigt dans son nez [fam.]to stick one's finger up one's nose
retirer les mains de ses pochesto take one's hands out of one's pockets
sortir les mains de ses pochesto take one's hands out of one's pockets
joindre le geste à la parole [loc.]to match one's actions to one's words [idiom]
accoucher d'une souris [loc.]to not put one's money where one's mouth is [idiom]
se tailler dans le vif [loc.]to cut off one's nose to spite one's face [idiom]
se tailler dans les chairs [loc.]to cut off one's nose to spite one's face [idiom]
partir la queue entre les jambes [loc.]to leave with one's tail between one's legs [idiom]
avoir le cœur sur les lèvres [parler sans déguisement]to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
trouver une diversion à son ennuito find something to take one's mind off one's boredom [idiom]
voir défiler sa vie en quelques secondes [loc.]to see one's life flash before one's eyes [idiom]
cuis. tremper son biscuit dans son théto dunk one's biscuit in one's tea [Br.]
s'élever par son seul travailto make one's way through one's own work
s'abriter les yeux de la mainto shade one's eyes (with one's hand)
se faire du tort à soi-même [loc.]to cut off one's nose to spite one's face [idiom]
se tirer une balle dans le pied [loc.]to cut off one's nose to spite one's face [idiom]
anat. se prendre le pied gauche avec la main droiteto take one's left foot in one's right hand
avoir le QI d'une huître [loc.]to not know one's arse from one's elbow [Br.] [vulg.] [hum.] [idiom]
fin. mettre la main à la poche [loc.] [utiliser son argent]to put one's hand in one's pocket [idiom] [contribute money]
ne pas voir plus loin que le bout de son nez [loc.]to have one's head stuck up one's arse [Br.] [vulg.] [idiom]
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