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- to examine sb./sth. [ground, person, motive]
- scruter qn./qc. [sol, personne, motif]
- floor [indoor ground surface]
- sol {m}arch.
- earth [world, ground, soil]
- terre {f}
- rise [in the ground]
- repli {m} (de terrain)géol.
- slip [on ice, slippery ground]
- glissade {f} [accidentel]
- somersault [on the ground]
- culbute {f}sport
- tahini [condiment made from toasted ground hulled sesame]
- tahina {m}cuis.
- to bowl sb. over [idiom] [knock to the ground]
- renverser qn.
- to lay sb. out [coll.] [esp. in boxing] [to knock sb. to the ground]
- étaler qn. [fam.] [faire tomber]sport
- to pick sb./sth. up [passengers, things lying on the ground]
- ramasser qn./qc.
- to pick sth. up [from the floor / ground]
- relever qc. [objet]
- to pull sth. together [get off the ground] [idiom]
- mettre sur pied qc. [créer]
- to put sth. down [on the ground]
- poser qc. par terre
- to turn sth. over [ground]
- remuer qc. [terre]
- middle ground [fig.] [common ground, compromise]
- terrain {m} d'entente
- wine cellar [at ground level]
- chai {m} [au ras du sol]constr.œnol.
- sacking of Liège [in 1468, after an uprising, the Duke of Burgundy ordered the town to be razed to the ground and a quarter of the inhabitants were killed.]
- sac {m} de Liège [1468]géogr.hist.pol.
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