Paddle
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British pronunciation/pˈædə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈpædəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "paddle"

to paddle
01

pagayer, naviguer

to move a watercraft through the water using a handheld implement with a broad blade
Intransitive
to paddle definition and meaning
02

battre, mélanger

to use a flat, typically broad, implement to stir or agitate something
Transitive: to paddle sth
03

frapper avec une pagaie, punir avec une pagaie

to administer physical punishment by striking someone with a flat, often wooden implement
Transitive: to paddle sb
04

barbotter, pagedoyer

(of animals) to move through water with short, rapid strokes
Intransitive
05

se déplacer à cloche-pied, se déplacer en titubant

to walk in an unsteady and often wobbly manner
Intransitive: to paddle to a direction
06

barbotter, patauger

to lightly splash or move one's hands or feet in water
Intransitive: to paddle somewhere
Paddle
01

pagaie, rames

a tool used to move a boat or raft through the water, consisting of a long handle with a flat or curved blade on one end
paddle definition and meaning
02

planchette, pagaie

an instrument of punishment consisting of a flat board
03

ailette, paddle

a blade of a paddle wheel or water wheel
04

raquette, palette

small wooden bat with a flat surface; used for hitting balls in various games
05

manette, paddle

a handheld input device used in gaming to control movement or perform specific actions in games

paddle

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paddler

n

paddler

n
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In the serene mangrove swamp, the ecotourists paddled silently.
As they approached the shore, the canoeists paddled gently to slow down.
The experienced athlete effortlessly paddled across the calm lake.
The kayaker skillfully paddled through the white-water rapids.
Facing a headwind, the rowing team paddled with determination.
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