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A n1 (of building, car, room etc) arrière m ; at the rear of the house derrière la maison ; (viewed) from the rear [building, monument etc] vu de l'arrière ; [person] vu de dos ; ‘to rear’ ( in estate agent's brochure) ‘à l'arrière’ ;2 (of procession, train) queue f ; Mil (of unit, convoy) arrière-garde f, arrières mpl ; ( of column) queue f ; at the rear of the train en queue de train ; to attack the enemy in the rear attaquer l'ennemi à revers ; to bring up the rear gen, Mil fermer la marche ;B adj1 [entrance, garden] de derrière ;2 Aut [light, seat, suspension] arrière inv.C vtr élever [child, family, animals] ; cultiver [plants] ; to be reared on classical music être nourri de musique classique ; ⇒ ugly.
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