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rouf nom {m} | deckhouse◼◼◼(cabin on the deck of a boat) |
rouflaquettes [slang] nom {f pl} | sideburns◼◼◼(facial hair reaching from the top of the head down the side of the face to the side of the chin) |
s'emmitoufler verbe | wrap up(To wear abundant clothing as protection from the weather) |
s'essouffler verbe | wind [wound, winding, winds]◼◼◼(wind oneself: exhaust oneself to the point of being short of breath) |
s'étouffer verbe | choke [choked, choking, chokes]◼◼◼(be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe) |
second souffle nom {m} | second wind◼◼◼(renewed feeling of energy) |
souffle nom {m} | breath [breaths]◼◼◼(air expelled from the lungs) breath [breaths]◼◼◼(single act of breathing in and out) wind [winds]◼◼◼(ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath) wind [winds]◼◼◼(the force developed by the movement of air) blast [blasts]◼◼◻(explosion) murmur [murmurs]◼◼◻(sound by turbulent flow of blood etc.) puff [puffs]◼◼◻(ability to breathe easily while exerting oneself) puff [puffs]◼◼◻(sharp exhalation of a small amount of breath through the mouth) gust [gusts]◼◻◻(strong, abrupt rush of wind) whiff [whiffs]◼◻◻(brief, gentle breeze; light gust of air, see also: waft) spout [spouts]◼◻◻(the mixture of air and water thrown up from the blowhole of a whale) |
soufflé nom {m} | soufflé◼◼◼(baked dish) |
souffle cardiaque nom {m} | heart murmur [heart murmurs]◼◼◼(sound produced when blood is pumped across a heart valve, loud enough to be heard with a stethoscope) |
souffle court nom {m} | shortness of breath◼◼◼(dyspnea) |
souffler verbe | blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows]◼◼◼(to create or shape by blowing) blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows]◼◼◼(To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means) blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows]◼◼◼(to produce an air current) blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows]◼◼◼(to propel by an air current) wind [wound, winding, winds]◼◼◼(blow air through (a wind instrument)) blow away◼◻◻(to cause to go away by blowing) blow away◼◻◻(to impress greatly) take a breather◼◻◻(to take a break) blow off steam(to vent to relieve stress) breathe easy(relax or feel secure) blow someone's mind(to astonish) |
souffler (dans) verbe | blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows]◼◼◼(to blow a musical instrument to make it give a sound) |
souffler le chaud et le froid verbe | blow hot and cold◼◼◼(inconsistent behavior) |
soufflet nom {m} | bellows◼◼◼(air blower) slap in the face◼◻◻(slap in the face or on the cheek) |
souffleter verbe | cuff [cuffed, cuffing, cuffs](To hit, as a reproach) |
souffleur nom {m} | prompter [prompters]◼◼◼(person in a theater) |
souffleur de verre nom {m} | glassblower [glassblowers]◼◼◼(person skilled in the art of glassblowing) |
souffleuse nom {f} | snowblower [snowblowers]◼◼◼(a device for clearing a path or road of snow) prompter [prompters]◼◻◻(person in a theater) |