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1 splice
splice [splaɪs]∎ to splice (together) (film, tape) coller; Nautical (rope, cable) épisser; Carpentry (pieces of wood) enter;∎ to splice one piece of tape onto another coller un morceau de bande sur un autre;∎ splice the mainbrace! à border l'artimon!∎ to get spliced se maquer2 noun -
2 splice
B vtr gen coller [tape, film] ; Naut épisser [ends of rope] ; fig amalgamer, réunir [styles, images].to get spliced ○ hum se marier, convoler en justes noces hum ; to splice the mainbrace Naut hum ( have a drink) boire un coup ○. -
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splice [splaɪs][+ rope, cable] épisser ; [+ film, tape] coller* * *[splaɪs] 1. 2.transitive verb gen coller [tape, film]; épisser [ends of rope]; fig amalgamer -
4 splice
chevauchement m, recouvrement mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > splice
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5 splice bar
éclisse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > splice bar
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6 splice material
matériau d’enture m, pièce de joint fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > splice material
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7 splice piece
éclisse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > splice piece
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8 splice plate
éclisse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > splice plate
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9 splice plate
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > splice plate
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10 eye splice
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11 ferrule splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ferrule splice
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12 keyed splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > keyed splice
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13 lap splice
chevauchement m, recouvrement mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > lap splice
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14 overlapped tension splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > overlapped tension splice
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15 reinforcement splice
joint d’armature mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > reinforcement splice
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16 single tenon splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > single tenon splice
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17 slip and tongue splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > slip and tongue splice
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18 stepped splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped splice
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19 tension splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tension splice
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20 timber dog splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > timber dog splice
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