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French-English translation for: craquer
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English-French Dictionary: craquer

craquer [fam.] [personne]
to snap [lose self-control suddenly]
craquer [bois qui casse]
to crackmatériel
craquer [cuir, soulier]
to squeakmatériel
craquer [fam.] [psychologiquement]
to break down [have a nervous breakdown]psych.
to crack up [coll.] [have a nervous breakdown]psych.
craquer [fam.] [s'effondrer - institution, projet]
to founder [e.g. a project]
to be falling apart [e.g. a project]
to be on the verge of collapse [e.g. a project]
craquer [herbes sèches]
to cracklebot.
craquer [neige]
to scrunch [snow]
craquer [plancher]
to creakconstr.
craquer [se fendre - collant]
to ripvêt.
craquer [se fendre - couture, tissu]
to splitmatériel
craquer [se fendre - sac]
to split open
craquer qc. [couture]
to tear sth.textile
to split sth.textile
craquer pour qn./qc. [loc.]
to have a thing for sb./sth. [coll.] [idiom]
faire craquer qc. [resistance, defences, opposition]
to crack sth. [e.g. resistance]
plein à craquer {adj} [fam.]
full to bursting (point)
être plein à craquer [loc.]
to be crammed full [idiom]
to bulge at the seams [idiom]
to burst at the seams [idiom]
to be full to bursting [idiom]
to be filled to the brim [idiom]
to be full to overflowing [idiom]
to be bursting at the seams [idiom]
faire craquer les vitesses [fam.]
to crunch the gears [coll.]auto
faire craquer ses doigts
to snap one's fingersanat.
to crack one's fingersanat.
to crack one's knucklesanat.
faire craquer une allumette
to strike a match
La salle de concert était pleine à craquer.
The concert hall was packed.
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