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French-English translation for: Stamp your feet
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trépignerto stamp one's feet [with anger etc]
piétiner le sol [d'impatience, de rage]to stamp one's feet
battre la semelle [pour se réchauffer les pieds]to stamp one's feet [to keep them warm]
anat. unit pieds {m.pl}feet {pl}
timbre {m}stamp
trépignement {m}stamping of feet
philat. philatéliste {m}stamp collector
timbrer qc.to stamp sth.
dr. estampille {f} [cachet, signature]stamp
griffe {f} [empreinte]signature stamp
philat. philatéliste {f}stamp collector [female]
outil. poinçon {m}stamp [for metal]
sceau {m} [marque distinctive]stamp
outil. tampon {m}stamp [rubber stamp]
comm. occup. marchand {m} philatélistestamp-dealer
adm. fin. timbre {m} fiscalrevenue stamp
adm. fin. timbre {m} fiscaltax stamp
à pieds joints {adv}with feet together
cosm. baume {m} pour les piedsfeet balsam
estampiller qc. [document]to stamp sth.
adm. tamponner qc. [document]to stamp sth.
comm. occup. marchande {f} philatélistestamp-dealer [female]
être deboutto be on one's feet
avoir froid aux piedsto have cold feet
anat. avoir les pieds sensiblesto have tender feet
exterminer qc.to stamp sth. out [exterminate]
typ. encre {f} à tamponstamp pad ink
tanguer [personne]to be unsteady on one's feet
avoir les jetons [fam.]to get cold feet [fig.]
avoir les jetons [loc.]to have cold feet [idiom]
se lever précipitammentto leap to one's feet
tech. emboutir qc. [pièce, tôle]to stamp sth. [press]
fin. réprimer qc. [fraude]to stamp sth. out [fraud]
timbrer qc.to put a stamp on sth.
se déplier [fam.] [personne]to rise to one's feet
attacher les pieds de qn.to tie sb.'s feet
anat. avoir de petites extrémitésto have small hands and feet
zool. retomber sur ses pattes [chat]to fall on its feet
se lever en sursautto scramble to one's feet
traîner [dans son travail] [fam.]to drag one's feet [idiom]
avoir la bougeotte [fam.] [loc.]to have itchy feet [coll.] [idiom]
remonter la penteto get back on one's feet [idiom]
avoir le pied agileto be nimble on one's feet
se lever d'un bondto leap to one's feet
piétinements {m.pl} dans le couloirsound of feet in the corridor
avoir les pieds bien au secto have nice dry feet
frapper le sol du piedto stamp one's foot
être bon marcheur [loc.]to be light on one's feet [idiom]
se jeter aux pieds de qn.to throw oneself at sb.'s feet
se débrouiller tout seul [loc.]to stand on one's own (two) feet [idiom]
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