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1 extension
1 ( extra section) (of cable, table) rallonge f ; (of road, track) prolongement m ; the new extension to the hospital le nouveau bâtiment de l'hôpital ; I had a kitchen extension built j'ai fait agrandir ma cuisine ; a good tool functions as an extension of the hand un bon outil fonctionne comme un prolongement de la main ;2 Telecom ( appliance) poste m supplémentaire ; ( number) (numéro m de) poste m ; he's on extension 243 il est au poste 243 ;3 ( prolongation) (of contract, visa, loan) prorogation f ; (for piece of work, essay) délai m supplémentaire ;4 ( widening) (of powers, rights, scheme, services) extension f ; ( of knowledge) élargissement m ; ( of meaning) extension f ; (of idea, theory) développement m ; ( of demand) augmentation f ; ( of business) développement m ; by extension ( logically) par extension ;5 Anat extension f ;6 ( in hairdressing) tresse f artificielle ;7 Comput extension f. -
2 paragraph
paragraph ['pærəgrɑ:f]1 noun(a) (in writing) paragraphe m, alinéa m;∎ new paragraph (when dictating) (allez) à la ligne;∎ to start a new paragraph aller à la ligne;∎ section A, paragraph 3 (of the contract) article A, alinéa 3 (du contrat)(b) (short article) entrefilet mdiviser en paragraphes ou en alinéas►► Computing paragraph break fin f de paragraphe;paragraph format format m de paragraphe;Typography paragraph mark pied m de mouche, alinéa m
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