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slate [sleɪt]1. nounardoise f3. adjective[roof] en ardoise* * *[sleɪt] 1.1) ( rock) ardoise f2) (piece, tablet) ardoise f3) US Politics liste f de candidature2.transitive verb1) lit couvrir [quelque chose] d'ardoises [roof]2) (colloq) GB ( criticize) [press, critic] taper sur (colloq) [film, politician, policy] ( for pour)3) US Politics mettre [quelqu'un] sur la liste [candidate]••to put something on the slate — (colloq) mettre quelque chose sur l'ardoise (colloq)
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A n3 US Pol liste f de candidature.C vtr1 lit couvrir [qch] d'ardoises [roof] ;2 ○ GB ( criticize) [press, critic] taper sur ○ [play, film, politician, policy] (for pour) ; [boss, teacher] blâmer [worker, pupil] (for pour) ;3 US Pol mettre [qn] sur la liste [candidate] ;to put sth on the slate ○ mettre qch sur l'ardoise ○ ; to start again with a clean slate repartir à zéro ; to wipe the slate clean faire table rase. -
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slate [sleɪt]1 noun∎ British familiar figurative put it on the slate mettez-le sur mon compte□ ;∎ British familiar to have a slate loose (person) avoir une case de vide, avoir une araignée au plafond∎ the Republicans have a full slate les Républicains présentent des candidats dans toutes les circonscriptions∎ slate pencil crayon m d'ardoise;∎ slate quarry carrière f d'ardoise, ardoisière f(in colour) gris ardoise (inv)(a) (cover → roof) couvrir d'ardoises∎ Magee is slated for President Magee a été choisi comme candidat aux élections présidentielles∎ we're slating a full house nous comptons faire salle comble;∎ she was slated for a gold medal/for victory (destined) elle devait remporter une médaille d'or/la victoire∎ his latest novel was slated by the critics les critiques ont descendu son dernier roman►► slate blue bleu ardoise m inv -
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A n1 (of building, car, cave, mine) toit m ; under one ou the same roof sous le même toit ; a room under the roof une chambre sous les toits or combles ; to have a roof over one's head avoir un toit sur la tête ; the roof of the world fig le toit du monde ;to go through ou hit the roof ○ [person] sauter au plafond ○ ; [prices] battre tous les records ○ ; to raise the roof ( be angry) sauter au plafond ○ ; ( make noise) faire un boucan de tous les diables ○.■ roof in:▶ roof in [sth] couvrir [area].■ roof over:▶ roof over [sth], roof [sth] over couvrir [area]. -
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I [sleit] noun1) ((a piece of) a type of easily split rock of a dull blue-grey colour, used for roofing etc: Slates fell off the roof in the wind; ( also adjective) a slate roof.) (d')ardoise2) (a small writing-board made of this, used by schoolchildren.) ardoiseII [sleit] verb(to say harsh things to or about: The new play was slated by the critics.) éreinter -
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toiture d’ardoise fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > slate roof
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