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121 taxi
taxi [ˈtæksɪ]1. nountaxi m[aircraft] rouler sur la piste3. compounds* * *['tæksɪ] 1.noun taxi m2.intransitive verb [plane] rouler doucement -
122 therein
[ðeər'ɪn]1) ( in that)therein lies... — c'est en cela que réside...
the aircraft and the persons therein — l'avion et les personnes qui sont/étaient à l'intérieur
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123 transport
1. noun• have you got transport for this evening? (inf) tu as une voiture pour ce soir ?3. compounds[costs] de transport ; [system] des transports━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque transport est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈtrænspɔ:t, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: trænsˈpɔ:t.* * *[træns'pɔːt] 1.1) transport mair/road transport — transport aérien/par route
2) Military ( ship) (navire m de) transport m de troupes; ( aircraft) (avion m de) transport m de troupes3) ( rapture)2. 3.transitive verb transporter [passengers, goods] ( from de; to à) -
124 undershoot
[ˌʌndə'ʃuːt] 1.(prét, pp - shot) transitive verb se poser avant [runway]2.intransitive verb [aircraft] atterrir trop court; [pilot] se présenter trop court -
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127 zoom
zoom [zu:m]* * *[zuːm] 1.1) (of traffic, aircraft) vrombissement m, vacarme m2) Photography (also zoom lens) zoom m2.1) (colloq) ( move quickly)he's zoomed off to Paris — il a foncé (colloq) à Paris
2) (colloq) [prices] monter en flèche3) Aviation monter en chandelle•Phrasal Verbs:- zoom in- zoom out -
128 decommission
decommission [‚di:kəˈmɪ∫ən]a. [+ nuclear power station] fermerb. [+ warship, aircraft] mettre hors service
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