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Dictionary French → English: lest | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
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lest {m} | ballast | |||||
lâcher du lest [aussi fig.] | to get rid of a burden [also fig.] | |||||
lâcher du lest [fig.] [faire des concessions] | to relent [to become less severe, harsh, or strict] | |||||
lâcher du lest [fig.] [faire des concessions] | to back down | |||||
lâcher du lest [fig.] [faire des concessions] | to give in [relent, back down] |
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