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French-English translation for: teso a qc
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cuis. cuire qc. à la vapeurto steam sth.
tech. donner du jeu à qc.to loosen sth.
matériel écrire qc. à la craieto chalk sth.
examiner qc. à la lumièreto examine sth.
examiner qc. à la lumièreto investigate sth.
faire qc. à la mainto craft sth.
faire un accroc à qc.to tear sth.
lancer qc. à toute voléeto hurl sth.
mus. mettre la sourdine à qc.to mute sth.
mettre qc. à la casseto scrap sth.
écol. mettre qc. à la ferrailleto scrap sth.
opposer un démenti à qc.to deny sth.
constr. peindre qc. à la détrempeto distemper sth.
remettre qc. à plus tardto procrastinate sth.
arrêter qc.to bring sth. to a halt / stop
bâfrer (qc.) [fam.]to eat (sth.) like a pig
arts calligraphier qc.to write sth. in a decorative hand
capsuler qc. [bouchon]to put a capsule on sth.
capsuler qc. [bouteille]to put a cap on sth.
creuser qc. [terre]to dig a hole in sth.
déprimer qc. [affaisser]to make a depression in sth.
entrouvrir qc. [porte, fenêtre]to open sth. a crack
entrouvrir qc. [porte, fenêtre]to open sth. a little
éponger qc. [sol, carrelage]to give sth. a wipe
fermer qc. [débat]to bring sth. to a close
gâcher qc.to cast a blight on sth. [fig.]
goûter qc. [essayer]to give sth. a go [coll.]
goûter qc. [essayer]to give sth. a shot [coll.]
textile imprimer qc. [tissu]to print a design on sth.
anat. méd. isoler qc. [plaie]to cover sth. with a dressing
naut. jauger qc. [navire]to have a tonnage of sth.
internet liker qc.to give sth. a like [soc. med.]
nacrer qc.to give a pearly gloss to sth.
écon. pol. nourrir qc. [région]to provide a living for sth.
réprouver qc.to take a dim view of sth.
réussir qc.to make a go of sth. [idiom]
ripoliner qc. [embellir]to give sth. a face-lift
trouer qc. [perforer]to make a hole in sth.
voiler qc. [voix]to put a catch in sth.
appartenant à qn./qc. {adj} {pres-p}belonging to sb./sth.
appartenant à qn./qc. {adj} {pres-p}corresponding to sb./sth.
appartenant à qn./qc. {adj} {pres-p}pertaining to sb./sth.
défavorable à qn./qc. {adj}opposed to sb./sth.
dommageable à qn./qc. {adj}detrimental for sb./sth.
dommageable à qn./qc. {adj}disadvantageous for sb./sth.
fidèle à qn./qc. {adj}loyal to sb./sth.
fidèle à qn./qc. {adj}true to sb./sth.
grâce à qn./qc. {adv}thanks to sb./sth.
opposé à qn./qc. {adj}opposed to sb./sth.
propice qn./qc.) {adj}propitious (for sb./sth.)
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