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SYNO   Himantopus stilt | long-legs ... 
SEE ALSO  longlegs
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jambes {f.pl}legs
jambes {f.pl} arquéesbandy legs
cuis. cuisse {f} de grenouillefrog legs
cuis. cuisse {f} de grenouillefrogs' legs
zool. membres {m.pl} postérieurshind legs
zool. membres {m.pl} postérieursrear legs
cuis. cuisse {f} de grenouillefrog's legs
anat. croiser les jambesto cross one's legs
anat. laisser pendre ses jambesto dangle one's legs
se masser les jambesto massage one's legs
se raser les jambesto shave one's legs
anat. balancer ses jambesto swing one's legs
cul-de-jatte {m}person with no legs
anat. méd. fourmillement {m} dans les jambestingling in the legs
étendre ses jambes [loc.]to stretch one's legs [idiom]
se dégourdir les jambes [loc.]to stretch one's legs [idiom]
anat. déplier les jambesto stretch one's legs out
cul-de-jatte {f}person with no legs [female]
vaciller [personne]to be unsteady on one's legs
cuis. baron {m} d'agneausaddle and hind legs of lamb
être à bout [fam.] [loc.]to be on one's last legs [idiom]
être au bord de la faillite [loc.]to be on one's last legs [idiom]
être sur les dents [fam.] [loc.] [totalement épuisé]to be on one's last legs [idiom]
ne plus avoir de jambes [loc.]to be on one's last legs [idiom]
cosm. s'épiler les jambesto remove the hair on one's legs
L'entreprise est à bout de souffle. [loc.]The company is on its last legs. [idiom]
être un véritable moulin à paroles [loc.]to talk the hind legs off a donkey [idiom]
revenir la queue entre les jambes [fig.] [fam.]to come back with the tail between the legs [idiom] [fig.]
long {adj}long
prolongé {adj} [week-end]long [extended]
longtemps {adv}long [temporal]
avant longtemps {adv}before long
d'ici peu {adv}before long
sous peu {adv}before long
à perpétuité {adj}life-long
longtemps {adv} [quand l'action est terminée]long ago
bien avant {adv}long before
assez long {adj}long enough
de longue haleine {adj}long lasting
zool. à poil long {adj}long-haired
de longue date {adj}long-standing
de longue haleine {adj}long-standing
bot. à longue tige {adj} [plante]long-stemmed
à long terme {adj}long-term
prospectif {adj}long-term
bavard {adj} [péj.] [prolixe]long-winded
filandreux {adj} [discours]long-winded
assez long {adj}quite long
assez long {adj}rather long
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