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1 fermer au verrou
bolt, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > fermer au verrou
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2 boulon
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3 emballer, s’
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4 verrou
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5 éclair
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6 verrou
verrou [veʀu]masculine noun[de porte] bolt• as-tu mis le verrou ? have you bolted the door?* * *vɛʀu••* * *veʀu nm1) (= targette) bolt2) fig (= entrave) constriction* * *verrou nm gén bolt; ( à bouton) deadbolt; ( à clé) deadlock; verrou 3 points multilock; mettre le verrou to shoot the bolt; pousser or tirer le verrou ( fermer) to shoot the bolt; ( ouvrir) to draw the bolt; fermer [qch] au verrou to bolt [fenêtre, porte].verrou haute sécurité high security door lock; verrou de sûreté double security lock.être sous les verrous to be under lock and key; mettre or placer qn sous les verrous to put ou place sb under lock and key, to lock sb up; faire sauter un verrou to overcome an obstacle.[veru] nom masculin1. [fermeture] boltmettre ou pousser les verrous to slide the bolts home, to bolt the doorverrou de sûreté safety latch, night boltsous les verrous locution adverbiale -
7 boulon de scellement
m1) anchor bolt2) Lewis bolt* * *manchor bolt, expansion bolt, foundation bolt, holding down bolt, holding-down bolt, ragboltDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > boulon de scellement
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8 boulon
boulon [bulɔ̃]masculine noun• serrer or resserrer les boulons (figurative) to tighten a few screws* * *bulɔ̃nom masculin bolt* * *bulɔ̃ nm* * *boulon nm ( à écrou) bolt; ( à clavette) key bolt; serrer or resserrer les boulons lit to tighten the bolts; fig to tighten things up.[bulɔ̃] nom masculin -
9 boulon
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > boulon
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10 boulonner
bulɔne
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verbe transitif to bolt [something] on [élément]; to bolt together [éléments]
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(colloq) verbe intransitif to work, to slave away* * *bulɔne1. vt2. vi* (= travailler) to work hard* * *boulonner verb table: aimerA vtr to bolt [sth] on [élément]; to bolt together [éléments].B ○vi to work, to slave away.[bulɔne] verbe transitif————————[bulɔne] verbe intransitif -
11 boulon à haute résistance
m* * *mhigh-strenght friction grip bolt, high-strength bolt, high-tensile boltDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > boulon à haute résistance
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12 tire-fond
m1) cap screw2) lag bolt3) lag screw4) coach screw* * *mcoach bolt, coach screw, lag bolt, lagscrew, long bolt, screw-bolt, screwspike, woood-screwDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > tire-fond
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13 pêne
pêne [pεn]masculine noun[de serrure] bolt* * *pɛnnom masculin bolt* * *pɛn nm* * *pêne nm bolt; pêne demi-tour sash.[pɛn] nom masculin -
14 targette
targette [taʀʒεt]feminine noun( = verrou) bolt* * *taʀʒɛtnom féminin bolt* * *taʀʒɛt nf(= verrou) bolt* * *targette nf bolt.[tarʒɛt] nom féminin -
15 verrouiller
verrouiller [veʀuje]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *vɛʀujeverbe transitif gén to bolt [fenêtre, porte]; to lock [portière, arme]; to cordon off [quartier]* * *veʀuje vt1) [porte] to boltN'oublie pas de verrouiller la porte du garage. — Don't forget to bolt the garage door.
2) (= bloquer) to lock3) MILITAIRE, [brèche] to close* * *verrouiller verb table: aimer vtr1 gén to bolt [fenêtre, porte]; to lock [portière, arme]; to cordon off [quartier]; verrouiller une majorité parlementaire to protect a parliamentary majority;2 Ordinat to lock.[veruje] verbe transitif2. [empêcher l'accès de] to close off (separable)la police a verrouillé le quartier the police have cordoned off ou closed off the area3. [enfermer - personne] to lock in (separable)4. INFORMATIQUE [clavier] to lock————————se verrouiller verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)se verrouiller (chez soi) to shut ou to lock oneself in -
16 boulon d’ancrage
manchor bolt, foundation bolt, holding-down bolt, stud boltDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > boulon d’ancrage
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17 boulon de fixation
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18 verrou
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > verrou
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19 détaler
détaler [detale]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *(colloq) detale verbe intransitif1) [lapin] to bolt2) [personne] to scarper (colloq) GB, to decamp* * *detale vi[lapin] to scamper off, [personne] to make off* * *détaler○ verb table: aimer vi1 [lapin] to bolt;2 ○[personne] to dash off, to scarper○ GB; faire détaler des voleurs to frighten off thieves; il a détalé à toutes jambes he made off as fast as his legs could carry him.détaler comme un lapin to run off like a startled rabbit.[detale] verbe intransitif[animal] to bolt -
20 emballer
emballer [ɑ̃bale]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbc. ( = séduire) (inf!) to pick up (inf)2. reflexive verbb. [cheval] to boltc. [économie, monnaie] to race out of control* * *ɑ̃bale
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1) ( dans une boîte) to pack; ( envelopper) to wrap2) (colloq) ( enthousiasmer)3) to race [moteur]
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s'emballer verbe pronominal1) [cheval] to bolt2) (colloq) ( se passionner) to get carried away ( pour by)3) ( s'énerver) to get all worked up (colloq)4) (colloq) [moteur] to race5) [prix, inflation] to shoot up; [monnaie] to shoot up in value* * *ɑ̃bale vt1) [objet, marchandise] (avec du papier) to wrap up, to wrap, (dans un carton) to pack up, to pack2) (= plaire) to thrillVotre projet les a emballés. — They were thrilled with your plan.
Ça ne m'emballe pas. — It doesn't really appeal to me., It doesn't really grab me. *
3) [moteur] to race4) * (= arrêter) to take in, to nick Grande-Bretagne *5) * (= séduire) to pull ** * *emballer verb table: aimerA vtr1 (dans une caisse, boîte) to pack; ( envelopper) to wrap;2 ○( enthousiasmer) cette idée/ce voyage m'emballe I am really taken with this idea/trip; être emballé par to be taken with;3 ◑( arrêter) [police] to take [sb] in;4 ○( séduire) to score with○;B s'emballer vpr1 Équit [cheval] to bolt;2 ○( se passionner) to get carried away (pour by); ça ne m'emballe pas d'aller à Londres I'm not too keen on going to London;3 ( s'énerver) to get worked up○; ils ne peuvent pas parler de politique sans s'emballer they can't talk politics without getting all worked up○;5 ( augmenter rapidement) [prix, inflation] to shoot up; le dollar s'est emballé the dollar has shot up in value.[ɑ̃bale] verbe transitif1. [empaqueter - marchandises] to pack (up) ; [ - cadeau] to wrap (up)2. [moteur] to race4. (très familier) [arrêter - truand] to pull ou to run in (separable), to nick (très familier & UK), to bust (très familier & US)————————s'emballer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [cheval] to bolt[moteur] to race[cours, taux] to take off2. (familier) [s'enthousiasmer] to get carried away3. [s'emporter] to flare ou to blow up
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