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soil [sɔɪl]1 noun∎ to work the soil travailler la terre(b) (type of earth) terre f, sol m;∎ good farming soil de la bonne terre agricole;∎ sandy/clay soils sols mpl sablonneux/argileux, terres fpl sablonneuses/argileuses∎ his native soil sa terre natale;∎ on Irish soil sur le sol irlandais(a) (dirty → clothes, linen, paper) salir, souiller;∎ she refused to soil her hands with such work elle a refusé de se salir les mains avec ce genre de travail(clothes, material) se salir;∎ these covers soil easily ces housses sont salissantes►► the Soil Association = organisation britannique de normalisation des produits issus de l'agriculture biologique;soil erosion érosion f du sol;Geography soil horizon horizon m;soil pipe tuyau m de chute unique;Geography soil profile profil m de sol, profil m pédologique;soil science science f du sol -
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A n sol m, terre f ; on British/foreign soil en territoire britannique/étranger.to soil one's hands with sth/by doing iron se salir les mains avec qch/à faire. -
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salissure f, terrain m, terre fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > soil
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8 soil absorption
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9 soil aggregate
agrégat mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > soil aggregate
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10 soil and subsoil
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11 soil and waste stack
chute unique f, tuyau de chute unique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > soil and waste stack
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12 soil bearing
capacité portante du sol f, force portante f, portance du sol f, résistance du sol fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > soil bearing
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13 soil bearing capacity
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14 soil bearing value
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15 soil behaviour
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16 soil branch
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17 soil compaction
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18 soil compactor
dameur m, plaque vibrante fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > soil compactor
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19 soil consolidation
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20 soil corrosion
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