Crack
"Crack" in French
affaire
(business, events, news)
ambiance
(conviviality, good discussion)
crack
(program or procedure designed to circumvent restrictions on software)
crack
(one who excels)
craquement
(sharp sound made when solid material breaks)
craquement
(any sharp sound)
discussion
(meaningful chat)
fissure
(thin space opened in a previously solid material)
fissure
(narrow opening)
fêlé
(crazy or crack-brained person)
instant
(brief time, instant)
plaisanterie
(sharply humorous comment)
raie
(vulgar: space between buttocks)
timbré
(crazy or crack-brained person)
vanne
(sharply humorous comment)
casser
(to break open or crush to small pieces)
casser
(to overcome a security system or a component)
cogner
(to strike forcefully)
craquer
(to break apart under pressure)
craquer
(to become debilitated by psychological pressure)
craquer
(to yield under interrogation)
craquer
(to make a cracking sound)
craquer
(to circumvent software restrictions)
décapsuler
(to open a canned beverage etc.)
entrouvrir
(to open slightly)
hacker
(to circumvent software restrictions)
lâcher
(to become debilitated by psychological pressure)
lâcher
(to make a sharply humorous comment)
muer
(of boy's voice: to alternate between high and low register in the process of eventually lowering)
se fissurer
(to form cracks)
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