Dictionary French → English: cendres | Translation 1 - 9 of 9 |
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cendres {f.pl} | ashes | |||||
3 Words | ||||||
mil. réduire qc. en cendres | to lay sth. in ashes [idiom] | |||||
mil. réduire qc. en cendres | to raze sth. to the ground [idiom] | |||||
relig. mercredi {m} des Cendres | Ash Wednesday | |||||
chim. géol. nuage {m} de cendres | eruption column | |||||
chim. géol. nuage {m} de cendres | eruption plume | |||||
chim. géol. panache {m} de cendres | eruption column | |||||
chim. géol. panache {m} de cendres | eruption plume | |||||
5+ Words | ||||||
renaître de ses cendres tel le phénix [loc.] | to rise like a phoenix from the ashes [idiom] |
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