dévidasse
-I unwound
Imperfect subjunctive je conjugation of dévider.

dévider

dévider
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., acheter).
transitive verb
a. to unwind
L’électricien doit dévider le câble pour pouvoir l’installer correctement dans la gaine.The electrician must unwind the cable to install it properly in the conduit.
b. to uncoil
Mélissa a dévidé les cordages pour préparer l’amarrage du bateau.Mélissa uncoiled the cordage to prepare to moor the boat.
a. to wind up
Hugo dévide tranquillement les pelotes de laine.Hugo is quietly winding up the balls of wool.
b. to reel
J'ai dévidé la laine avant de commencer à tricoter.I reeled the wool before starting to knit.
c. to spool
Si tu ne dévides pas ton fil, il sera difficile à utiliser et cela risquera de faire des nœuds.If you don't spool your yarn, it'll be difficult to use and it'll risk knotting.
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