Usage examples of "nuts" in English with translation to French

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Your mom speaks six languages — that's nuts. C'est fou ! Ta mère parle 6 langues.
After his wife left him, Harold went nuts. Après que sa femme l'ait quitté, Harold est devenu fou.
Don't crack a nut with a sledgehammer. Ne casse pas une noix avec un marteau de forgeron.
The crowd is going nuts. La foule est fébrile.
The squirrel was busy gathering nuts. L'écureuil était occupé à rassembler des noisettes.
Squirrels are storing up nuts against the winter. Les écureuils accumulent les noisettes en prévision de l'hiver.
That's like a kick in the nuts. C'est comme un coup de pied dans les parties.
The last person I told my idea to thought I was nuts. La dernière personne à qui j'ai raconté mon idée a pensé que j'étais cinglé.
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