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household ['haʊshəʊld]1 noun(people in house) (membres mpl de la) maison f; (economically, statistically) ménage m;∎ she grew up as part of a large household elle a grandi au sein d'une famille nombreuse;∎ the head of the household le chef de famille;∎ indicate your relationship to the other members of your household indiquez les liens de parenté existant entre vous et les autres personnes qui résident avec vous ou de votre foyer;∎ households with more than two children ménages mpl ou familles fpl de plus de deux enfants;∎ 95 percent of households have a television set 95 pour cent des ménages possèdent un poste de télévision;∎ the Royal Household la maison royalede ménage; Administration & Economics des ménages;∎ for household use only (on packaging) à usage domestique seulement►► household appliance appareil m ménager;Household Cavalry = division de cavalerie de la Garde royale britannique;household consumption consommation f des ménages;household expenses frais mpl de ou du ménage;History household gods dieux mpl du foyer;household goods articles mpl pour le ménage, produits mpl ménagers;household name (brand, product) nom m de marque connu;∎ we want to make our brand a household name nous voulons que notre marque soit connue de tous;∎ she's a household name tout le monde la connaît ou sait qui elle est;household word = mot que tout le monde connaît -
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household [ˈhaʊs‚həʊld]1. nounménage m• the whole household was there to greet him tous les gens de la maison étaient là pour l'accueillir2. compounds[accounts, expenses, equipment] du ménage* * *['haʊshəʊld] 1.noun maison f; ( in census etc) ménage m2.head of the household — chef m de famille
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A n gen maison f ; Admin (in census, survey) ménage m ; the whole household toute la maison ; a large household une grande maisonnée ; the head of the household le chef de famille. -
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ECONOMICS ménage m; (for tax purposes) foyer m fiscalhousehold budget budget m du ménage;household consumption consommation f des ménages;household expenses dépenses f pl du ménage;household goods biens m pl d'équipement ménagers;household name nom m de marque connu -
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noun (the people who live together in a house, including their servants: How many people are there in this household?) maison(née) -
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(something which is well-known to everyone: His name is a household word throughout the country.) connu de tous -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > household filter
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1) foyer [famille vivant ensemble]2) Stat. [D] [m.] ménageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > household
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > household appliances
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