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1 greenhouse glass
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2 greenhouse
noun (a building usually of glass, in which plants are grown.) serre -
3 conservatory
[kən'sə:vətri, ]( American[) -to:ri]American - conservatories; noun1) (a kind of greenhouse, or a glass-walled part of a building, in which plants are grown.) serre2) (a school of music, art etc.) conservatoire -
4 glasshouse
people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones mieux vaut balayer devant sa porte avant de critiquer. -
5 smoke
smoke [sməʊk]1 noun(a) (from fire, cigarette) fumée f;∎ familiar he had smoke coming out of his ears (was angry) ses yeux lançaient des éclairs□ ;∎ proverb there's no smoke without fire il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu∎ to have a smoke fumer;∎ I went outside for a smoke je suis sorti fumer une cigarette∎ have you got any smokes? t'as des clopes?(a) (fireplace, chimney, lamp) fumer;∎ the horses' flanks were smoking les chevaux étaient tout fumants∎ do you smoke? (est-ce que) vous fumez?;∎ do you mind if I smoke? ça vous gêne si je fume?;∎ familiar to smoke like a chimney fumer comme un pompier ou un sapeur(a) (cigarette, pipe, opium etc) fumer;∎ to smoke a pipe fumer la pipe;∎ to smoke twenty a day fumer vingt cigarettes par jour(d) (fumigate → plants, greenhouse, room) soumettre à des fumigations►► smoke alarm détecteur m de fumée;smoke bomb bombe f fumigène;smoke detector détecteur m de fumée;smoke hood hotte f (aspirante);American smoke shop tabac m;smoke signal signal m de fumée(a) (fugitive, animal) enfumer; figurative (traitor, bandits) débusquer; (conspiracy, plot) découvrir∎ my pipe is smoked out j'ai fini ma pipe
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