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23 frame tent
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24 pup tent
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25 refreshments tent
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26 ridge tent
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27 trailer tent
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28 ridge tent
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30 content
I.content1 [kənˈtent]1. adjective• to be content with sth ( = not dissatisfied) se contenter de qch[+ person] satisfaire• to content o.s. with doing sth se contenter de faire qchII.content2 [ˈkɒntent]1. noun[of book, play, film] contenu m2. plural noun3. compounds* * *1.1) ['kɒntent] ( relative quantity) teneur flow/high lead content — faible/forte teneur en plomb
to have a low/high fat content — être pauvre/riche en matières grasses
2) ['kɒntent] ( meaning) fond m3) [kən'tent] ( happiness) contentement m2.contents ['kɒntents] plural noun gen contenu m; (of house, for insurance) biens mpl mobiliers3. [kən'tent] 4. [kən'tent]list ou table of contents — table f des matières
to content oneself with something/with doing — se contenter de quelque chose/de faire
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A n2 ∁ (on shoe, boot, dress) lacet m ; ( on tent) cordon m ; shoe laces lacets mpl de chaussures ; to tie one's laces nouer or attacher ses lacets.C vtr1 (fasten, tie) lacer [shoes, corset, dress] ; attacher [tent flap] ; to lace sb into lacer qn dans [corset] ;2 ( add substance to) to lace a drink with sth mettre qch dans une boisson [alcohol, poison] ; his drink was laced with whisky on avait mis du whisky dans sa boisson ; to be laced with fig être mêlé de [irony, humour, colour].■ lace up:▶ lace up [shoe, corset, dress] se lacer ; the dress laces up at the back la robe se lace dans le dos ;▶ lace [sth] up, lace up [sth] lacer [shoes, boots, corset, dress] ; attacher [tent flap]. -
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1 noun∎ gold/moisture content teneur f en or/humidité;∎ with a high iron content avec une forte teneur en fer, riche en fer;∎ peanut butter has a high protein content le beurre de cacahuètes est riche en protéines∎ his films are all style and no content dans ses films, il y a la forme mais pas le fond[kən'tent] content, satisfait ( with de);∎ to be content to do sth ne pas demander mieux que de faire qch;∎ he seems quite content with his lot in life il semble assez content de son sort;∎ not content with having ruined our evening, he came round next day non content d'avoir gâché notre soirée, il revint le lendemain[kən'tent] to content oneself with sth/doing sth se contenter de ou se borner à qch/à faire qch;∎ my reply seemed to content them ils semblaient satisfaits de ma réponse(a) (of bag, bottle, house etc) contenu m(b) (of book, letter) contenu m;∎ the contents (list), the list of contents la table des matières►► content analysis analyse f de contenu;contents insurance assurance f mobilier;Computing content provider fournisseur m de contenu;Linguistics content word mot m à contenu lexical -
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34 attentively
attentively [əˈtentɪvlɪ]* * *[ə'tentɪvlɪ] -
35 awning
awning [ˈɔ:nɪŋ]* * *['ɔːnɪŋ]noun ( on shop) banne f, auvent m; (on tent, caravan, house, restaurant) auvent m; ( on market stall) bâche f -
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canvas [kæn]1. nouna. ( = material) toile f• under canvas ( = in a tent) sous la tenteb. ( = painting) toile f2. compoundsen or de toile* * *['kænvəs] 1.1) ( fabric) toile f; ( for tapestry) canevas munder canvas — ( in a tent) sous la tente; ( under sail) sous voiles
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38 contentedly
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39 discontent
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40 discontented
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