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Définition de dégager (se) verbe pronominal. Libérer son corps (de ce qui l'enveloppe, le retient). Se dégager d'une étreinte. au figuré Se libérer (d'une obligation, d'une contrainte). Devenir libre de ce qui encombre. Le ciel se dégage. s'éclaircir. Sortir d'un corps. émaner, s'exhaler. Odeur qui se dégage.


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Define dégagé. dégagé synonyms, dégagé pronunciation, dégagé translation, English dictionary definition of dégagé. adj. Free and relaxed in manner; casual. n. In dance, a pointing of the foot in which the foot leaves the floor.


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clear view (Translation of dégagé from the GLOBAL French-English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd) Translation of dégagé | PASSWORD French-English Dictionary dégagé adjective clear [adjective] free from mist or cloud Isn't the sky clear! (Translation of dégagé from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)


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Definition of 'degage' dégagé in American English (ˌdeɪgɑˈʒeɪ ) adjective 1. free and easy or unconstrained in manner or attitude 2. uncommitted, uninvolved, detached, etc. 3. Ballet with leg extended and arched foot pointing Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


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adjective 1. [ciel] clear 2. [ton, air] casual d'un air dégagé casually sur un ton dégagé casually Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Video: pronunciation of dégagé Examples of 'dégagé' in a sentence dégagé Example sentences from the Collins Corpus


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1 : free of constraint : nonchalant 2 : being free and easy clothes with a dégagé look 3 : extended with toe pointed in preparation for a ballet step Word History Etymology French, from past participle of dégager to put at ease, from Old French desgagier to redeem a pledge, free, from des- de- + gage pledge — more at gage First Known Use


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Définition, exemples et prononciation de dégagé : Qui n'est pas recouvert, encombré..


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Definitions of degage adjective showing lack of emotional involvement ""adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair"- J.S.Perelman" synonyms: detached, uninvolved unconcerned lacking in interest or care or feeling adjective free and relaxed in manner ""rather degage after the nervousness he had shown at dinner"- Edmund Wilson" synonyms:


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clear [adjective] free from mist or cloud Isn't the sky clear! (Translation of dégagé from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples of dégagé dégagé Il était clair, dès le départ, qu'un accord serait dégagé sur la question mais également que les débats seraient houleux.


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1. go away! (familier : pars!) 2. kick off! (envoie le ballon) Additional comments: Collaborative Dictionary French-English "dégage!": examples and translations in context See how "dégage! " is translated from French to English with more examples in context


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dégagé, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary


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Free and easy or unconstrained in manner or attitude. Webster's New World Similar definitions Uncommitted, uninvolved, detached, etc. Webster's New World With leg extended and arched foot pointing. Webster's New World Synonyms: uninvolved detached relaxed informal free easy casual Advertisement noun


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verb beat it (informal) to go away Beat it, or I'll hit you! She told her little brother to beat it. disengage [verb] to separate or free (one thing from another) to disengage the gears He disengaged himself from her embrace. emit [verb] to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc). extricate [verb] to set free


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1. unconstrained; easy, as in manner or style. 2. lacking emotional involvement; detached. [< French, past participle of dégager to release, redeem, Old French desg (u)agier; see de -, gage 1; compare engage] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc.


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1. unconstrained in manner; casual; relaxed 2. uninvolved; detached Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers dégagé in American English (ˌdeɪgɑˈʒeɪ ) adjective 1. free and easy or unconstrained in manner or attitude 2. uncommitted, uninvolved, detached, etc. 3. Ballet with leg extended and arched foot pointing