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Wind
Exemples
She could hear the wind howling outside her window.
Elle pouvait entendre le vent hurler à l'extérieur de sa fenêtre.
She enjoyed the gentle wind on her face during the boat ride.
Elle a apprécié le vent doux sur son visage pendant la promenade en bateau.
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souffle, haleine
breath
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vent, courant
a tendency or force that influences events
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enroulement, torsion
the act of winding or twisting
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vent, flatulence
a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
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instrument à vent, vent
a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by bellows or the human breath
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vent, souffle
an indication of potential opportunity
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vent, paroles en l'air
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
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vent, bruit
a situation where there is a lot of fuss, noise, or attention, often without substantial result or value
Exemples
The new product launch created a lot of wind, but it did n’t lead to many sales.
Le lancement du nouveau produit a créé beaucoup de vent, mais cela n'a pas conduit à beaucoup de ventes.
The argument between the two friends made a lot of wind but did n’t solve anything.
La dispute entre les deux amis a fait beaucoup de vent mais n'a rien résolu.
to wind
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enrouler, envelopper
arrange or or coil around
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faire faire son rot, tapoter le dos
to assist a baby in releasing trapped air from their stomach by gently patting or rubbing their back, typically done to alleviate discomfort from gas or colic
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enrouler, serpenter
to maneuver or direct something along a twisting or curving path
Exemples
He deftly wound the thread through the eye of the needle.
Il a habilement enroulé le fil dans le chas de l'aiguille.
The pilot skillfully wound the plane through the narrow canyon.
Le pilote a habilement dirigé l'avion à travers l'étroit canyon.
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serpenter, onduler
extend in curves and turns
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remonter, enrouler
to make a watch, machine, etc. operate by turning a knob, handle, etc. round
Transitive
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enrouler, tresser
form into a wreath
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hisser, lever
raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help
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sentir, détecter
catch the scent of; get wind of
Arbre Lexical
windage
windless
windy
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