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accommodation [ə‚kɒmə'deɪʃən]1 noun∎ to look for accommodation (flat to rent) chercher un logement; (hotel room) chercher une chambre (d'hôtel);∎ the hotel has no accommodation available l'hôtel est complet;∎ furnished accommodation chambre f meublée, (logement m) meublé m;∎ the high cost of rented accommodation le prix élevé des locations;∎ Administration office accommodation bureaux mpl à louer;∎ sleeping accommodation chambres fpl∎ to come to an accommodation arriver à un compromis; Finance (with one's creditors) parvenir à un arrangement(a) (lodging, food and services) hébergement m►► British accommodation address adresse f (utilisée uniquement pour la correspondance);accommodation agency agence f de logement;accommodation allowance indemnité f de logement;Finance accommodation bill traite f ou effet m de complaisance;accommodation bureau agence f de logement;Nautical accommodation ladder échelle f de coupée;Transport accommodation road route f de desserteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > accommodation
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