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A nB stairs npl ( staircase) the stair l'escalier m ; a flight of stair un escalier, une volée f d'escalier ; to climb ou go up the stair monter l'escalier ; to come ou go down the stair descendre l'escalier ; to run up the stair monter l'escalier en courant ; to fall down the stair tomber dans l'escalier. -
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stair [steə(r)]1 noun∎ the bottom stair la première marche(b) (staircase) escalier m(stairway) escalier m, escaliers mpl;∎ I slipped on the stairs j'ai glissé dans l'escalier;∎ to run up/down the stairs monter/descendre les escaliers en courant;∎ at the top of the stairs en haut de l'escalier;∎ at the bottom or the foot of the stairs en bas ou au pied de l'escalier;∎ we passed on the stairs on s'est croisés dans les escaliers;∎ British above/below stairs chez les patrons/les domestiques►► stair carpet tapis m d'escalier;Building industry stair stringer limon m -
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stair [stεər]* * *[steə(r)] 1.1) ( step) marche f (d'escalier)2) ( staircase) sout escaliers mpl2.the stairs — les escaliers mpl
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4 stair-rod
tringle f d'escalier;∎ it's raining stair-rods il pleut des cordes ou des hallebardes -
5 stair carpet
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6 stair rod
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7 stair
escalier m, marche f, marche d’escalier f, marches d’escalier m, volée f, volée d’escalier fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair
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8 stair bathroom
échapée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair bathroom
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9 stair handrail
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair handrail
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10 stair headroom
échappée d’escalier fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair headroom
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11 stair landing
palier d’escalier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair landing
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12 stair nosing
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair nosing
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13 stair riser
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair riser
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14 stair string
limon d’escalier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stair string
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15 stair rod
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16 stair
escalier mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > stair
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17 stair landing
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stair landing
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18 stair lift
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stair lift
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19 stair rod
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stair rod
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20 stair
[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) marche- stairway
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stair|well — «STAIR WEHL», noun, or stair well, the vertical passage or open space containing the stairs of a building … Useful english dictionary