French English Dictionary

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brise in English:

1. breeze


There's a nice breeze here.
Shall we shoot the breeze for a while before talking business?
We enjoyed the cool breeze that came from the river.
The students found the final examination to be a breeze.
Stop shooting the breeze and get to work!
An autumn breeze begins to blow.
A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
Whew! This is a tough hill. But coming back sure will be a breeze.
a nice, soft wind – “The ocean breeze keeps you cool if you live near the sea” “There’s a lovely breeze blowing through the open window”
Command the drone to hover in one small space and it will do so, fighting a breeze if necessary.
A gentle breeze floated through the open window and made the curtains flutter.
We were sitting on the beach and enjoying a warm breeze
I'm getting frozen due to the breeze.
The breeze is really cooling me down.
As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.

English word "brise"(breeze) occurs in sets:

Fiches du livre - "The Drug" (C.C. MacApp)
Fiches du livre - "Whiskaboom" (Alan Arkin)
Fiches du livre - "The Good Girl" (Anonymous)
Fiches du livre - "In Red and Gold" (Samuel Merwin)
Fiches du livre - "Under Blue Skies" (S. J. Brigham)

2. breves



English word "brise"(breves) occurs in sets:

Fiches du livre - "The Fleets at War" (Archibald H...
Fiches du livre - "A Book About Words" (George Fre...
Fiches du livre - "A Short History of English Musi...
Fiches du livre - "Travels on the Amazon" (Alfred ...
Fiches du livre - "The Singing Caravan A Sufi Tale...