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plongeon nom {m} | loon [loons]◼◼◼(bird of order Gaviiformes) dive [dives]◼◼◼(a jump into water) diving◼◼◼(sport of jumping head first into water) |
plongeon à bec blanc nom | yellow-billed loon◼◼◼(Gavia adamsii) |
plongeon à bec blanc nom {m} | white-billed diver◼◻◻(Gavia adamsii) |
plongeon arctique nom {m} | black-throated diver◼◼◼(Gavia arctica) |
plongeon catmarin nom {m} | red-throated diver◼◼◼(loon) |
plongeon huard nom {m} | great northern diver◼◼◼(large member of the diver family, Gavia immer) |
plongeon imbrin nom {m} | great northern diver◼◼◼(large member of the diver family, Gavia immer) |
plongeon synchronisé nom {m} | synchronized diving(sport) |
plonger verbe | dive [dove, dived, diving, dives]◼◼◼(to descend) dive [dove, dived, diving, dives]◼◼◼(to jump into water) dive [dove, dived, diving, dives]◼◼◼(to swim under water) plunge [plunged, plunging, plunges]◼◼◼((figuratively, transitive) to cast or throw into some thing, state, condition or action) plunge [plunged, plunging, plunges]◼◼◼((intransitive) to dive, leap or rush (into water or some liquid); to submerge oneself) plunge [plunged, plunging, plunges]◼◼◼(to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse) dip [dipped, dipping, dips]◼◼◻(to lower into a liquid) duck [ducked, ducking, ducks]◼◼◻(to lower into the water) |
plonger dans verbe | embed [embedded, embedding, embeds]◼◼◼(mathematics; embed in) |
plongeur nom {m} | diver [divers]◼◼◼(someone who dives) dishwasher [dishwashers]◼◼◻(person) plunger [plungers]◼◼◻(one who plunges) |
plongeur adjectif | diving◼◼◻(that or who dives or dive) |
plongeuse nom {f} | diver [divers]◼◼◼(someone who dives) dishwasher [dishwashers]◼◼◻(person) |
prolongé adjectif | prolonged◼◼◼(lengthy in duration; extended; protracted) |
prolonger verbe | extend [extended, extending, extends]◼◼◼(to cause to last for a longer period of time) prolong [prolonged, prolonging, prolongs]◼◼◼(to extend in space or length) protract [protracted, protracting, protracts]◼◼◻(To draw out; to extend, especially in duration.) draw out◼◻◻(to make something last for more time than is necessary) |
rallonge nom {f} | extension cord◼◼◼(an electrical cord) leaf [leaves]◼◼◻(flat section used to extend a table) |
rallonger verbe | lengthen [lengthened, lengthening, lengthens]◼◼◼(to make longer) let out(of clothing: to enlarge by adjusting one or more seams) |
replonger verbe | fall off the wagon◼◼◼(to cease a self-improvement or reform; to lapse back into an addiction) |
s'allonger verbe | lie down◼◼◼(assume a reclining position) |
se plonger verbe | dive [dove, dived, diving, dives]◼◼◼(undertake enthusiastically) plunge [plunged, plunging, plunges]◼◼◼((figuratively, intransitive) to fall or rush headlong into some thing, action, state or condition) plunge [plunged, plunging, plunges]◼◼◼((intransitive) to dive, leap or rush (into water or some liquid); to submerge oneself) |
se plonger (dans) verbe | dig into(to research a particular subject) |