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French-English translation for: [saisir]
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Dictionary French English: [saisir]

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French English
attraper qn./qc. [saisir par force, par ruse]to capture sb./sth.
sport ceinturer qn. [saisir par la taille]to tackle sb. [rugby]
mus. pincer qc. [saisir]to pluck sth. [strings, guitar]
prendre qc. [saisir]to pick sth. up
reprendre qc. [saisir à nouveau]to take sth. again
cuis. snacker qc. [saisir]to sear sth.
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