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diamond ['daɪəmənd]1 noun∎ esp American he's a diamond in the rough il a un cœur d'or sous ses dehors frustes∎ the ace/jack of diamonds l'as/le valet de carreau;∎ do you have any diamonds? avez-vous du carreau?;∎ diamonds are trumps atout carreau(brooch, ring etc) de diamant ou diamants►► diamond anniversary noces fpl de diamant;diamond drill foreuse f à pointe de diamant;diamond jubilee (célébration f du) soixantième anniversaire m;American Cars diamond lane = voie réservée, les jours de grande circulation, aux voitures à deux passagers ou plus;diamond merchant diamantaire m;diamond mine mine f de diamants;diamond necklace collier m ou rivière f de diamants;the Diamond State = surnom donné au Delaware;diamond wedding noces fpl de diamant -
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A n2 ( shape) losange m ;3 ( in cards) carreau m ; the five of diamonds le cinq de carreau ; to play a diamond jouer carreau ;4 ( in baseball) terrain m (de baseball).B modif [ring, brooch] de diamants ; [dust, mine] de diamant ; diamond necklace rivière f de diamants. -
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diamond [ˈdaɪəmənd]1. nouna. ( = stone) diamant mb. ( = shape) losange md. (Baseball) terrain m2. adjective[necklace, ring] de diamant(s)3. compounds* * *['daɪəmənd] 1.1) ( stone) diamant m2) ( shape) losange m3) ( in cards) carreau m4) ( in baseball) terrain m (de baseball)2. -
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1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) diamant; de diamant2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) diamant3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) losange4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) carreau•- diamonds -
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6 diamond wedding
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7 diamond wedding anniversary
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8 diamond cutter
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9 diamond jubilee
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10 diamond merchant
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11 diamond wedding (anniversary)
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12 diamond-shaped
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14 diamond core drilling
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15 diamond coring
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16 diamond cutter
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17 diamond drilling
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18 diamond fret
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19 diamond mesh
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20 diamond point
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