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Ⅰ.1 nounpiano m►► piano accordion accordéon m (à touches);piano concerto concerto m pour piano;piano key touche f;∎ the piano keys le clavier (du piano);piano organ piano m mécanique;piano player pianiste mf;piano roll bande f perforée (pour piano mécanique)Ⅱ.piano2 ['pjɑ:nəʊ]piano (inv)2 adverbpiano -
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[pi'ænəu]plural - pianos; noun(a large musical instrument played by pressing keys which make hammers strike stretched wires: She plays the piano very well; ( also adjective) piano music.) (de) piano- pianist- piano-accordion - pianoforte - grand piano -
12 piano hinge
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > piano hinge
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > piano hinge
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16 piano nobile
1) premier balcon m2) piano nobile mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > piano nobile
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18 piano lines
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > piano lines
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19 piano nobile
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > piano nobile
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20 piano accordion
noun accordéon m à clavier
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