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verre coloré m, verre de couleur mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > coloured glass
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a. ( = not black or white) [glass, water] coloré ; [chalk, pencil, bead, fabric, garment] de couleur ; [picture] en couleur(s)b. [person] (old-fashioned) de couleur* * *1.GB, colored US ['kʌləd] noun1) (in GB, US) injur personne f de couleur2) ( in South Africa) métis/-isse m/f2. 3.1) lit [pen, paper, bead] de couleur; [picture] en couleur; [light, glass] coloré2) ( non-white) injur GB, US de couleur; ( in South Africa) métis/-isse4.- coloured combining form -
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B coloureds npl ( laundry) couleurs fpl ; ‘wash coloureds separately’ ‘laver les couleurs séparément’.C adj1 lit [pen, chalk, ink, paper, label, bead] de couleur ; [picture, drawing, page] en couleur ; [light, glass, icing] coloré ; a brightly coloured shirt une chemise aux couleurs vives ;D - coloured (dans composés) a raspberry-coloured dress une robe (couleur) framboise ; copper-coloured hair des cheveux couleur cuivre ; a highly-coloured account fig un récit très enjolivé. -
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noun plural (glasses of dark-coloured glass or plastic to protect the eyes in bright sunlight.) lunettes de soleil -
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7 kaleidoscope
(a tube-shaped toy in which loose coloured pieces of glass etc reflected in two mirrors form changing patterns.) kaléidoscope -
8 mosaic
[mə'zeiik]((the art of making) a design formed by fitting together small pieces of coloured marble, glass etc.) mosaïque -
9 champagne
champagne [‚ʃæm'peɪn]1 noun(colour) champagne (inv);∎ a champagne-coloured sofa un canapé couleur champagne►► champagne cocktail cocktail m au champagne;champagne flute flûte f à champagne;champagne reception réception f avec champagne;champagne socialism la gauche caviar;champagne socialist membre m de la gauche caviar
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