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chapel ['tʃæpəl](a) (in church, school etc) chapelle f(c) British (of trade unionists) = membres du syndicat dans une maison d'édition ou la rédaction d'un journal►► Religion chapel of ease église f succursale;chapel of love = lieu où l'on célèbre des mariages rapides aux États-Unis;chapel of rest = chambre mortuaire dans une entreprise de pompes funèbres
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