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2. (quarter) die Fleet Street* * *n (Brit)Fleet Street fhe had a job on Fleet Street — er hatte einen Job als Journalist
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fleet [fli:t]1 noun∎ the Fleet = la Marine nationale(b) (of buses, cars, taxis) parc m;∎ a fleet of ambulances took the injured to hospital plusieurs ambulances ont transporté les blessés à l'hôpital;∎ car fleet parc m automobileliterary rapide;∎ fleet of foot aux pieds ailés►► Nautical fleet admiral ≃ amiral m de France;Nautical the Fleet Air Arm = l'aéronavale britannique;Insurance fleet rating barème m des flottes;Fleet Street = rue de Londres, dont le nom sert à désigner les grands journaux britanniques;∎ the Fleet Street papers les journaux mpl nationaux;Fleet Street journalist journaliste mf de la presse nationaleⓘ FLEET STREET Traditionnellement, cette rue de la City était celle des journaux. Aujourd'hui, beaucoup de journaux ont établi leur siège dans d'autres quartiers, notamment les Docklands. Cependant, le terme "Fleet Street" est encore employé pour désigner la presse et le monde du journalisme. -
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