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outdoor ['aʊtdɔ:(r)](a) (open-air → games, sports) de plein air; (→ work) d'extérieur; (→ swimming pool) en plein air, découvert(c) (person, lifestyle)∎ to lead an outdoor life vivre au grand air;∎ Kate is a real outdoor type Kate aime la vie au grand air►► outdoor advertising publicité f extérieure;outdoor aerial antenne f extérieure;Marketing outdoor network réseau m d'affichage;Cinema outdoor set décor m en extérieur;outdoor shoes (warm) grosses chaussures fpl; (waterproof) chaussures fpl imperméables; (for walking) chaussures fpl de marche -
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outdoor [ˈaʊtdɔ:r][activities] de plein air ; [work, swimming pool, tennis court] en plein air ; [market] à ciel ouvert* * *['aʊtdɔː(r)]adjective [life, activity, sport] de plein air; [restaurant, cinema] en plein air; [shoes] de marche -
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outdoor adj [life, activity, sport] de plein air ; [cinema, entertainment] en plein air ; [restaurant, sports facilities] en plein air ; [centre] de plein air ; [person] sportif/-ive ; [plant, clothing] d'extérieur ; [shoes] de marche ; to lead an outdoor life vivre au grand air. -
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5 outdoor plant
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > outdoor plant
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6 outdoor temperature
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > outdoor temperature
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7 outdoor cultivation
Agr., Stups. culture de pleine terreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > outdoor cultivation
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8 outdoor staff
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moyen(s)m de publicité extérieureEnglish-French legislative terms > outdoor, advertising, facilities
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outside [ˈaʊtˈsaɪd]1. adverb2. preposition• store flammable substances outside the house conservez les produits inflammables à l'extérieur de la maisonb. ( = beyond) en dehors de3. noun4. adjectivea. ( = outdoor) extérieurb. [world, community, influence] extérieur ; [consultant, investor] externe5. compounds► outside lane noun [of road] (in Britain) voie f de droite ; (in US, Europe) voie f de gauche ; [of running track] piste f extérieure* * *[aʊt'saɪd, 'aʊtsaɪd] 1.1) extérieur mon the outside of — ( on surface itself) sur l'extérieur de [box, file]
2) ( maximum)2.1) ( outdoor) [temperature] extérieur; [broadcast] enregistré hors studio2) ( outer) [edge, world, wall] extérieur3) Telecommunications [line] extérieur; [call] de l'extérieur4) ( leisure)outside interests — centres mpl d'intérêt personnels
5) ( from elsewhere) [help] de l'extérieur; [opinion, influence] extérieur6)outside lane — ( in GB) voie f de droite; (in US, Europe) voie f de gauche; ( on athletics track) couloir m extérieur
7) ( faint)3.adverb dehors4.preposition (also outside of)1) ( not within) en dehors de [city]; de l'autre côté de [boundary]; à l'extérieur de [prison]2) ( in front of) devant [house]3) ( over) -
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recreation [‚rekrɪˈeɪ∫ən]a. ( = pleasure) détente fb. ( = at school) récréation f* * *[ˌrekrɪ'eɪʃn] 1.1) ( leisure) loisirs mpl2) ( pastime) récréation f2.recreation area — ( indoor) salle f de récréation; ( outdoor) terrain m de jeux
recreation ground — terrain m de jeux
recreation room — US salle f de jeux
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14 rifle
rifle [ˈraɪfl]1. noun[+ drawer, till] vider3. compounds* * *['raɪfl] 1.noun Military fusil m; ( at fairground) carabine f2.transitive verb vider [wallet, safe]Phrasal Verbs: -
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sport [spɔ:t]1. nouna. sport m• be a sport! sois chic ! (inf)[+ hat, beard, black eye] arborer3. compounds* * *[spɔːt] 1.1) ( physical activity) sport m4) (colloq) ( person)2.to be a good/bad sport — ( in games) être beau/mauvais joueur; ( when teased) bien/mal prendre la plaisanterie
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step [step]1. nouna. ( = movement, sound, track) pas m• to take a step back/forward faire un pas en arrière/en avant• what's the next step? qu'est-ce qu'il faut faire maintenant ?• the first step is to decide... la première chose à faire est de décider...c. (in marching, dancing) pas m• to be out of step with [+ person] être déphasé par rapport à ; [+ regulations] ne pas être conforme àe. ( = step aerobics) step m( = place at intervals) échelonner4. compounds• it was like stepping back into the Victorian era c'était comme un retour à l'époque victorienne► step down intransitive verb descendre ( from de ) ; (figurative) se retirer ( in favour of sb en faveur de qn)► step forward intransitive verb faire un pas en avant ; ( = show o.s., make o.s. known) se faire connaître ; ( = volunteer) se présenter( = go outside) sortir• to step up to sb/sth s'approcher de qn/qch* * *[step] 1.1) ( pace) pas mto walk ou keep in step — marcher au pas
to watch one's step — lit faire attention où l'on met les pieds
you'd better watch your step! — (colloq) fig tu ferais mieux de faire attention!
to be one step ahead of the competition — fig avoir une longueur d'avance sur ses concurrents
I'm with you every step of the way — fig tu peux compter sur moi
2) ( footsteps) pas ma step forwards/backwards — un pas en avant/en arrière
the first step is to... — la première chose à faire est de...
6) ( way of walking) pas m7) ( dance step) pas m8) ( stair) marche f2.a flight of steps — ( to upper floor) un escalier m; ( outside building) des marches fpl
steps plural noun1) ( small ladder) escabeau m2) ( outdoor) marches fpl3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-) marcher (in dans; on sur)to step into — entrer dans [lift]; monter dans [dinghy]
to step off — descendre de [pavement]
to step onto — monter sur [scales, pavement]
to step through — passer derrière [curtains]
to step out of line — fig faire un pas de travers
to step up to — s'approcher de [microphone]
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step up••to step on it — (colloq) se grouiller (sl)
to step on the gas — (colloq) appuyer sur le champignon (colloq)
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MARKETING (people entering shop) fréquentation fHeathrow Airport, with a footfall of 1.2 million business travellers a month, allows corporate advertisers to make use of a medium which reaches business people with lower wastage than standard roadside outdoor sites.
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[kəut] 1. noun1) (an item of outdoor clothing, with sleeves, that covers from the shoulders usually to the knees: a coat and hat.) manteau2) (a jacket: a man's coat and trousers.) veste3) (the hair or wool of an animal: Some dogs have smooth coats.) pelage4) (a covering (eg of paint): This wall will need two coats of paint.) couche2. verb(to cover: She coated the biscuits with chocolate.) couvrir- coating- coat of arms -
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I ['krikit] noun(an outdoor game played with bats, a ball and wickets, between two sides of eleven each.) cricket- not cricket II ['krikit] noun(an insect related to the grasshopper, the male of which makes a chirping noise.) grillon -
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nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) piscine
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Outdoor — Out door , a. [For out of door.] Being, or done, in the open air; being or done outside of certain buildings, as poorhouses, hospitals, etc.; as, outdoor exercise; outdoor relief; outdoor patients. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Outdoor — (engl. „draußen“) steht für: Freizeitaktivitäten in der Natur, siehe Natursport Freilandanbau von Cannabis, siehe Outdoor Growing Outdoor (Zeitschrift), eine Zeitschrift Outdoor (Messe), eine Fachmesse für Natursportausrüstung in Friedrichshafen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Outdoor — est un terme qui est utilisé en aéromodélisme, souvent en opposition avec le mot indoor . Il est usité souvent pour les petits parck flyer qui sont capables de voler dans les deux milieux, soit des avions d a peu près 1 mètre d envergure. Ce sont … Wikipédia en Français
outdoor — outdoor, outdoors Outdoor is an adjective (outdoor games), whereas outdoors is an adverb (The concert was held outdoors) or noun (the great outdoors) … Modern English usage
outdoor — / aʊtdɔ:/, it. / autdɔr/ agg. ingl. [comp. di out fuori e door porta ]. (sport.) [di gara, competizione atletica e sim., che si svolge all aperto] ◀▶ indoor … Enciclopedia Italiana
outdoor — (adj.) 1748, from OUT (Cf. out) + DOOR (Cf. door). Out of door is from c.1800. The adv. outdoors is attested from 1817; as a noun, meaning open spaces, the word is recorded from 1857. Outdoorsman one who likes outdoors activities is from 1958 … Etymology dictionary
outdoor — |autedóre| s. m. Cartaz ou painel publicitário de grandes dimensões, normalmente mais largo do que alto e colocado geralmente em locais de muito movimento. • Plural: outdoors. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
outdoor — /autˈdɔr, ingl. ˈautˌdɔː(r)/ [vc. ingl., comp. di out «fuori» e door «porta»] agg. inv. (di gara) all aperto CONTR. indoor (ingl.), al chiuso … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
outdoor — [adj/adv] in the open air alfresco, casual, free, garden, healthful, hilltop, informal, in the open, invigorating, mountain, natural, nature loving, out of doors, out of the house, outside, patio, picnic, rustic, unrestricted, woods, yard;… … New thesaurus
outdoor — ► ADJECTIVE 1) done, situated, or used outdoors. 2) liking the outdoors … English terms dictionary
outdoor — [out΄dôr′] adj. 1. being or taking place outdoors 2. of, relating to, or fond of the outdoors … English World dictionary