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1 crenellations
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2 crenellations
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3 créneau
masculine nouna. [de rempart] les créneaux the battlementsb. faire un créneau [conducteur] to parallel parkc. (dans un marché, un emploi du temps) gap• créneau de lancement [de fusée] launch window* * *pl créneaux kʀeno nom masculin1) Automobile parallel parking [U]2) ( moment)4) Architecture crenel•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kʀenocréneaux pl nm1) [fortification] crenel Grande-Bretagne crenelle USAles créneaux — the crenellations Grande-Bretagne the crenelations USA
2) (= intervalle de temps) slot3) COMMERCE niche4) AUTOMOBILESfaire un créneau — to reverse into a parking space (between cars alongside the kerb)
* * *1 Aut parallel parking ¢; faire un créneau to parallel-park;2 ( moment) tu as un créneau demain? do you have any free time tomorrow?;3 Comm market; créneau porteur profitable market; trouver un créneau sur le marché to find a gap ou a niche in the market;4 Archit crenel; les créneaux crenellations.créneau de lancement Astronaut launch window; créneau publicitaire/horaire Radio, TV advertising/time slot.monter au créneau to intervene.( pluriel masculin créneaux) [kreno] nom masculin[bloc de pierre] crenellationcréneau horaire/publicitaire time/advertizing slot -
4 almena
f.merlon, battlement, crenel, crenelle.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: almenar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: almenar.* * *1 merlon1 battlements* * *femenino merlon* * *= crenellation [crenelation, -USA].Ex. In the proposed reconstruction, the facade appears surmounted by painted crenellations, with a large marble portal the full height of the building.* * *femenino merlon* * *= crenellation [crenelation, -USA].Ex: In the proposed reconstruction, the facade appears surmounted by painted crenellations, with a large marble portal the full height of the building.
* * *merlonalmenas battlements* * *
almena sustantivo femenino merlon, battlements
* * *almena nf= upright part of castle battlement, Espec merlon;almenas battlements -
5 con la misma altura que
Ex. In the proposed reconstruction, the facade appears surmounted by painted crenellations, with a large marble portal the full height of the building.* * *Ex: In the proposed reconstruction, the facade appears surmounted by painted crenellations, with a large marble portal the full height of the building.
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6 crestería
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7 almenas
f.pl.battlements, crenellations.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: almenar.* * *1 battlements* * *SFPL battlements* * *fpl battlements -
8 crénelage
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9 ἔπαλξις
A means of defence: mostly in pl., battlements, Il.12.263, Hdt.9.7, A.Th.30, 158 (lyr.), E.Ph. 1158, etc.;τὰς ἐ. ἀπώσαντες Th.3.23
;αἱ οἰκίαι.. ἐπάλξεις λαμβάνουσι Id.4.69
, cf. 115.b in sg., mostly, line of battlements, parapet, Il.12.381,al. (never in Od.); οἱ παρ' ἔπαλξιν the defenders of the wall, Th.2.13, cf. 7.28, Ar.Ach.72: pl., of individual crenellations, Th.3.21.3 court for trial of homicide, EM353.26, AB243.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔπαλξις
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