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French-English translation for: to nose dive
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plongeon {m}dive [into water]
plonger profondémentto dive deeply
sport plonger en apnéeto free-dive
s'esquiverto duck and dive [idiom]
aviat. mil. bombardement {m} en piquédive-bombing attack
sport plonger en apnéeto dive without an aqualung
écol. fouiller la poubelle [fam.]to dumpster dive [coll.] [Am.]
aviat. mil. attaquer en piquéto make a dive-bombing attack
écol. fouiller la poubelle [fam.]to skip dive [coll.] [Br.]
s'engouffrer sous qc. [table]to dive under sth.
naut. sport base {f} de plongée (sous-marine)dive centre [Br.]
s'engouffrer dans qc. [métro]to dive into sth.
naut. sport base {f} de plongée (sous-marine)dive center [Am.]
cuis. tripot {m} [endroit malfamé]dive [coll.] [disreputable drinking establishment]
armes ogive {f}nose cone
nez {m}nose [Nasus]
se lancer dans qc. [se précipiter] [aussi fig.]to dive into sth. [also fig.]
anat. nez {m} aquilinhook nose
anat. nez {m} aquilinhooked nose
anat. nez {m} aquilinaquiline nose
cuis. croupion {m}parson's nose
méd. nez {m} irritésore nose
anat. nez {m} aquilinbeak nose [hooknose]
se moucherto blow one's nose
se moucherto wipe one's nose
lèche-cul {m} {f} [fam.]brown-nose [vulg.]
nasillerto speak through one's nose
méd. PoSauv. bouche-à-nez {m}mouth-to-nose resuscitation
méd. PoSauv. bouche-à-nez {m}mouth-to-nose insufflation
anat. aile {f} du nezsidewall of the nose
méd. PoSauv. bouche-à-nez {m}mouth-to-nose ventilation
anat. arête {f} du nezbridge of the nose
moucher son nezto blow one's nose
fouiner dans qc.to nose around in sth.
se pincer le nezto hold one's nose
parler du nezto speak through one's nose
bout {m} du neztip of one's nose
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méd. avoir le nez bouchéto have a stuffy nose
méd. avoir le nez bouchéto have a congested nose
méd. avoir le nez bouchéto have a blocked nose
anat. méd. muqueuse {f} nasale [Tunica mucosa nasi]lining of the nose
avoir le nez qui couleto have a runny nose
méd. service {m} ORLear nose and throat department [ENT department]
à la barbe de qn. {adv}under sb.'s nose
femme {f} au gros nezwoman with a big nose
avoir la chandelle au nezto have a runny nose
Cesse de te tripoter le nez !Stop picking your nose!
équi. gagner d'une encolure [loc.]to win by a nose [idiom]
faire chier qn. [fam.]to get up sb.'s nose [coll.]
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