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1 aeration of water
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4 aeration
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5 water aeration
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8 outlet
outlet ['aʊtlet]1 noun(a) (for liquid, air, smoke) bouche f; (in reservoir, lock) déversoir m, dégorgeoir m; (tap) vanne f d'écoulement;∎ air outlet bouche f d'aération;∎ the pipe/channel provides an outlet for excess water le tuyau/le canal permet l'écoulement du trop-plein d'eau(b) (mouth of river) embouchure f(c) (for feelings, energy) exutoire m;∎ children need an outlet for their energies les enfants ont besoin de se défouler;∎ writing is an outlet for me l'écriture est pour moi un exutoire(d) (for talent) débouché m;∎ the programme provides an outlet for young talent l'émission permet à de jeunes talents de se faire connaître∎ there are not many sales outlets in Japan le Japon offre peu de débouchés commerciaux;∎ our North American outlets notre réseau (de distribution) en Amérique du Nord(for liquid) d'écoulement; (for gas, smoke) d'échappement►► Commerce outlet village = centre commercial spécialisé dans les marques à prix réduit
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