perspiration dans le dictionnaire PONS

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bathed in perspiration, dripping with perspiration

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As a result, moisture from rain or snow can not penetrate the fabric, while perspiration can escape as it evaporates.
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Humid climate, or humid air within buildings, makes some people extremely uncomfortable, causing excessive body perspiration that can not evaporate in the moisture-saturated air.
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Thus, paradoxically, a low salt intake should be protective against loss of sodium in perspiration.
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Then salivation, lacrimation, and diffuse perspiration set in, combined with miosis, disturbed accommodation, and reduced vision.
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Protecting the handgun from the user's perspiration is often an important consideration in such carry locations.
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Less common dysfunctions include dry eyes and altered perspiration.
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Presence and persistence of a detectable residue depends primarily on the amount of perspiration, length of contact, and time since exposure.
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It was advertised as the first active, really effective deodorant soap in all history because it removes skin bacteria that "cause" perspiration odor.
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He rubbed one hand on his hip to dry off the perspiration from playing his guitar.
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Accessories such as face shields, sun visors, earmuffs, and perspiration-absorbing lining cloths could also be used; today, attachments include radios, walkie-talkies, pagers, and cameras.
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