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engineering [‚endʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ](a) Technology ingénierie f, engineering m;∎ to study engineering faire des études d'ingénieur;∎ an incredible feat of engineering une merveille de la technique;∎ an intricate piece of engineering une mécanique très complexe;∎ agricultural engineering génie m agricole ou rural;∎ civil engineering génie m civil;∎ industrial engineering organisation f industrielle;∎ light engineering petite mécanique f;∎ marine engineering génie m maritime;∎ mechanical engineering mécanique f;∎ precision engineering mécanique f de précision;∎ production engineering technique f de la production∎ he had participated in the engineering of her downfall il avait participé aux machinations ou manœuvres qui ont conduit à sa ruine►► Technology engineering consultancy (firm) compagnie f d'ingénieurs-conseils;engineering consultant ingénieur-conseil m;engineering department service m technique;engineering and design department bureau m d'études;engineering firm entreprise f de construction mécanique;Railways engineering work travail m d'ingénierieUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > engineering
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