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balancer verbe | dob in(to betray someone by informing on them) |
balancer la purée verbe | cum(slang: have an orgasm; ejaculate) |
celui qui vit dans une maison de verre ne doit jamais lancer de pierres phrase | people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones(one shouldn't criticize others for having the same fault) |
contrebalancer verbe | offset [offsetted, offset, offsetting, offsets]◼◼◼(to compensate for something) counterbalance◼◼◻(to apply weight in order to balance) |
jonglerie de lancer nom {f} | toss juggling(Form of juggling involving throwing and catching) |
relancer verbe | relaunch [relaunched, relaunching, relaunches]◼◼◼(to launch again) return [returned, returning, returns]◼◼◻(tennis: to bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve) reboot [rebooted, rebooting, reboots]◼◼◻(To execute a computer's boot process and reload the operating system) kick start◼◻◻(to make (something) active, functional, or productive again; to reinvigorate (an activity, system, or process).) reraise◼◻◻((poker) to raise another raise) |
s'élancer verbe | soar [soared, soaring, soars]◼◼◼(to rise rapidly or high) race [raced, racing, races]◼◼◼(to move or drive at high speed) charge [charged, charging, charges]◼◼◻(cricket: to take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as he delivers the ball) hurtle [hurtled, hurtling, hurtles]◼◻◻(to move rapidly, violently, or without control) |
se balancer verbe | swing [swung, swinging, swings]◼◼◼(to ride on a swing) swing [swung, swinging, swings]◼◼◼(to rotate about an off-centre fixed point) |
se lancer verbe | debut [debuted, debuting, debuts]◼◼◼(to make one's initial formal appearance) take the plunge◼◼◻(to begin a commitment) |