neck in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for neck in the English»French Dictionary

I.neck [Brit nɛk, Am nɛk] N

II.neck [Brit nɛk, Am nɛk] VB intr inf

polo neck N Brit (collar, sweater)

halter-neck [Brit ˈhɔːltənɛk] N ADJ

neck in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for neck in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

roll-neck [ˈrəʊlnek, Am ˈroʊl-] N

Translations for neck in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

neck Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a pain (in the neck) inf
to be up to one's neck in sth inf
to finish neck and neck
he's a real pain (in the neck)
it's a pain in the neck
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After the noose had been secured around each victim's neck and the hangman had retired to a safe distance, the trapdoor was released.
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The recruit was then issued with an identification disk (which was worn around the neck) and a certificate of enlistment ("probatoria").
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This artery provides blood to the right upper chest, right arm, neck, and head, through a branch called right vertebral artery.
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Member physicians may treat amputations; pain (neck, nerve, arthritic, back); injuries (brain, spinal cord, sports-related); rehabilitation (cardiac, geriatric, pediatric); and more.
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Scoop-necked leotards have wide neck openings and are held in place by the elasticity of the garment.
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They are characterized by cryptic coloration and elaborate webs surrounding the neck, limbs, trunk, and tail.
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Ramrod hand-offs and a thrash of the neck take him clear of two players.
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Next she was spotted on dry land sitting on a sun-lounger in a plain white halter-neck bikini with a deep scoop neck flaunting her famous curves.
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It sends rhythmic bursts of electricity to the brain by way of the vagus nerve, which passes through the neck.
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But such as have a considerable portion of the old blood, are easily distinguished, by their smallness of head and neck, and cleanness of bone.
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