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дороге
pollice
French
French
Italian
Italian

I. pouce [pus] N m

pouce
donner un coup de pouce (à qc) fig
manger sur le pouce fig

II. pouce [pus] INTERJ

2. pouce:

3. pouce (ancienne mesure):

pouce
ne pas reculer d’un pouce fig
sucer son pouce
Italian
Italian
French
French
sucer son pouce
pouce m
pouce m
pouce vers le bas
sucer son pouce

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Le septième jour, quand déjà elle tombait d'inanition, un pouce d'une éclatante blancheur et resplendissant de lumière apparut sur l'autel.
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De même, ses mains ont 6 doigts griffus mais pas de pouce opposable, ce qui le gène dans la manipulation d'objets.
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Le pouce permet ainsi au violoncelliste de jouer des octaves en doubles-cordes sur l'ensemble du violoncelle et dans le registre aigu de limiter les démanchés.
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En réalité le coup démarre comme un uppercut et poursuit sa trajectoire comme un direct, le pouce du gant peut être vers le haut.
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Elle se distingue par ses entrées d'air spécifiques, ses jantes de 20 pouces, ses jupes latérales et ses deux pots d'échappement.
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