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French-English translation for: mains water
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méd. se stériliser les mains [chirurgien : avant une opération]to scrub up [surgeon]
être doué de ses mainsto be good with one's hands
être habile de ses mainsto be clever with one's hands
glisser entre les mains de qn.to slip through sb.'s fingers
zool. T
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attraper qc. à deux mainsto catch hold of sth. with both hands
mains {f.pl} en porte-voixone's hands cupped around one's mouth
être entre les mains de qn.to be in the hands of sb.
se secouer les mains pour les sécherto shake one's hands dry
arracher qc. des mains de qn.to snatch sth. out of sb.'s hands
se frotter les mains [loc.]to lick one's chops [idiom] [at an idea]
Jeux de mains, jeux de vilains. [loc.]It will end in tears. [idiom]
être très maladroit de les mainsto be very clumsy with one's hands
dr. ne pas avoir les mains blanches [loc.]to not have a clean record [idiom]
entom. prendre un papillon entre ses mainsto cup a butterfly in one's hands
cacher son visage dans ses mainsto bury one's face in one's hands
anat. vêt. enfoncer ses mains dans ses pochesto dig one's hands into one's pockets
glisser des mains de qn. [savon, bouteille]to slip out of sb.'s hands [soap, bottle]
retirer les mains de ses pochesto take one's hands out of one's pockets
sortir les mains de ses pochesto take one's hands out of one's pockets
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avoir les mains propres [fig.]to have a clean slate [idiom] [fig.]
laisser les mains libres à qn.to give sb. a free hand
se frotter les mains [aussi fig.]to rub one's hands [also fig.]
laisser les mains libres à qn.to give sb. a free rein [fig.]
avoir les mains liées [aussi fig.]to have one's hands tied [also fig.]
avoir du sang sur les mains [fig.]to have blood on one's hands [fig.]
prendre son courage à deux mains [loc.]to take one's courage in both hands [idiom]
remettre son sort entre les mains de qn.to put one's fate in sb.'s hands
être un simple instrument entre les mains de qn./qc. [fig.]to be a mere tool in the hands of sb./sth. [fig.]
sport water-polo {m}water polo
aquatique {adj}water [attr.]
hydro. aquifère {adj}water-bearing
hydrofuge {adj}water-repellent
naut. calerto draw water
biol. urinerto pass water
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