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faire du bruit verbe | splash [splashed, splashing, splashes]◼◼◼(to create an impact or impression) |
faire du chahut verbe | caterwaul(to have a noisy argument) |
faire du chantage verbe | blackmail [blackmailed, blackmailing, blackmails]◼◼◼(to extort money) |
faire du chemin verbe | come a long way◼◼◼(to make significant progress) |
faire du covoiturage verbe | carpool [carpooled, carpooling, carpools]◼◼◼(travel together) |
faire du jogging verbe | jog [jogged, jogging, jogs]◼◼◼(to move in an energetic trot) |
faire du lèche-vitrine verbe | window-shop [window-shopped, window-shopping, window-shops]◼◼◼(browse shops with no intention of buying) |
faire du mal à verbe | harm [harmed, harming, harms]◼◼◼(cause damage) |
faire du pied nom | footsie◼◼◼(flirting game) |
faire du playback verbe | lip-sync◼◼◼(to move lips in synchronization with sounds) |
faire du saute-mouton verbe | leapfrog [leapfrogged, leapfrogging, leapfrogs](to jump over some obstacle) |
faire du shopping verbe | shop [shopped, shopping, shops]◼◼◼(to visit shops) |
faire du skate verbe | skateboard [skateboarded, skateboarding, skateboards]◼◼◼(to use a skateboard) |
faire du snowboard; [Canada] faire de la planche verbe | snowboard [snowboarded, snowboarding, snowboards]◼◼◼(to ride a snowboard) |
faire du stop verbe | hitchhike [hitchhiked, hitchhiking, hitchhikes]◼◼◼(to try to get a ride in a passing vehicle while standing at the side of a road) |
faire du sur place verbe | tread water◼◼◼(to make no progress) |
faire du sur-place verbe | hover [hovered, hovering, hovers]◼◼◼(to linger in one place) |
faire du thé verbe | stew [stewed, stewing, stews](to brew (tea)) |
faire du vélo verbe | cycle [cycled, cycling, cycles]◼◼◼(to ride a cycle) bicycle [bicycled, bicycling, bicycles]◼◼◼(to ride a bicycle) |
faire du zapping verbe | zap [zapped, zapping, zaps](change channels repeatedly) |
faire durer verbe | draw out◼◼◼(to make something last for more time than is necessary) eke out(to supplement) |
faire échec et mat verbe | checkmate [checkmated, checkmating, checkmates]◼◼◼(to put an opponent into checkmate) |
faire éclater verbe | burst [burst, bursting, bursts]◼◼◼(to cause to burst) |
faire éclore verbe | hatch [hatched, hatching, hatches]◼◼◼(to incubate eggs) |
faire effet verbe | take effect◼◼◼(to become active; to become effective) |
faire époque verbe | make history◼◼◼(do something that will be widely remembered for a long time) |
faire erreur verbe | mistake◼◼◼(to take one thing for another) slip [slipped, slipping, slips](to err) |
faire euthanasier verbe | euthanize◼◼◼(submit (a person or an animal) to euthanasia) |
faire face verbe | come to grips with◼◼◼(to confront directly) face the music◼◼◼(to accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions) |
faire face (à) verbe | deal [dealt, dealing, deals]◼◼◼(to handle, manage) cope [coped, coping, copes]◼◼◼(to deal effectively with something) |
faire face à verbe | face [faced, facing, faces]◼◼◼(have its front closest to) face [faced, facing, faces]◼◼◼(position oneself towards) |
faire faillite verbe | go bankrupt◼◼◼(to become bankrupt) |
faire fausse route preposition | on the wrong track◼◼◼preposition |