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plat {adj} [surface, pays, terrain]
6
flat
boursouflé {adj} {past-p} [peau, surface] [aussi : boursoufflé]blistered
plan {adj}level [surface]
plat {adj} [surface, pays, terrain]even [flat]
plat {adj} [surface, pays, terrain]level [flat]
poisseux {adj}sticky [hands, surface]
préparé {adj} {past-p}primed [person, surface]
réfléchissant {adj} [surface]reflective [surface]
rugueux {adj}bumpy [surface]
rugueux {adj}coarse [of a surface etc.]
surélevé {adj} {past-p} [surface]raised
uni {adj} [sans aspérité]smooth [surface, sea etc.]
Verbs
briller [surface mouillée, neige, larme]to glisten
tech. décaper qc. [enlever la couche de surface avec du sable]to sand sth. off [remove old paint etc. with sand]
constr. décrépir qc. [mur, surface]to remove roughcast from sth.
auto dégivrer qc. [surface]to de-ice sth.
orn. effleurer qc. [frôler - cime, eau]to graze sth. [tree-tops, water surface]
phys. électriser qc. [tissu, surface, poil]to charge sth. with electricity
luire [soleil, surface polie]to shine
percer qc. [corps, surface, armure]to pierce sth.
Nouns
pouf {m}
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plop [on hard surface]
arch. sol {m}
10
floor [indoor ground surface]
superficie {f} [étendue, surface]
2
area
matériel bitume {m}tarseal [NZ] [bitumen road surface]
brûlure {f} [sur une surface]mark [on a surface]
extrémité {f} [de surface, champ, ville]edge
astron. géol. Pigalle {m} [cratère]Pigalle [crater on the surface of Mercury]
constr. ragréage {m} [nivellement d'une surface]screeding [levelling of a surface]
constr. ragrément {m} [nivellement d'une surface]screeding [levelling of a surface]
aviat. naut. revêtement {m} [surface protectrice]skin [boat, plane]
3 Words: Nouns
cuis. planche {f} à painbread board [surface for slicing]
5+ Words: Others
Elle s'est coupé le doigt.She cut her (own) finger (off). [either surface cut or complete amputation]
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