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Peg
01
cheville, piquet
a small, cylindrical or tapered piece of wood or plastic that is used to fasten clothes to a clothesline
02
cheville
a wooden, metal or plastic screw that is turned to regulate the strings of a musical instrument
03
taquet, cheville
a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing
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jambe artificielle, prothèse de jambe
a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg
05
pattes, gambettes
informal terms for the leg
06
cheville, pion
a small marker or token used to keep score on a scoring board or define locations etc.
07
lancement rapide, lancer précis
(baseball) a quick, accurate throw to a base to get a runner out
Exemples
The third baseman 's quick peg to second resulted in a double play.
Le lancer rapide du troisième but vers le deuxième a abouti à un double jeu.
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(Canada) a nickname for the city of Winnipeg
Exemples
She's moving to the Peg next month.
to peg
01
ficher, attacher avec une cheville
to secure by using a small, pointed wooden device
Transitive: to peg sth to a frame or support
Exemples
The gardener pegged the vines to a wooden trellis to help them grow upright.
Le jardinier a cheville les vignes à un treillis en bois pour les aider à pousser droit.
02
fixer, indexer
to establish or set a specific price, rate, or amount for something
Transitive: to peg a price or rate at a specific level
Exemples
The company chose to peg the interest rate on their loans at 3 % to attract more customers.
L'entreprise a choisi de fixer le taux d'intérêt sur ses prêts à 3% pour attirer plus de clients.
03
ficher, ancrer
to firmly secure or stabilize something in place using a pin
Transitive: to peg sth
Exemples
The decorator pegged the streamers along the wall for the party setup.
Le décorateur a épinglé les banderoles le long du mur pour la préparation de la fête.



























