windpipe in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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trachée(-artère)
windpipe
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Although his windpipe was torn and obstructed by his destroyed larynx, the condemned man continued with rasping breaths and convulsed on the rope.
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Most often, the canines pierce the prey behind the windpipe so that it is not torn, but compressed between premolars of upper and lower jaws.
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Hanging by his throat and lacking an adamantium windpipe, he releases the chain and disappears as he falls into the dark jungle.
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It would have crushed the windpipe and broken the sternum, possibly contusing the heart.
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It occurs when the rings that normally hold the shape of the windpipe collapse, closing the airway.
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Infection can cause the epiglottis to obstruct or completely close off the windpipe.
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The larvae migrate from the lungs up the windpipe to be swallowed and carried back down to the intestine.
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The collar is also an improvement on the yoke, as it reduces pressure on the windpipe.
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Their size, shape and texture make them difficult to expel from the windpipe.
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The south transept is plainer and houses the church's windpipe organ.
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