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tabac [taba]1. masculine nouna. ( = plante, produit) tobacco ; ( = magasin) paper shop2. compounds* * *tabanom masculin1) Botanique, Industrie tobacco2) ( magasin) tobacconist's GB, smoke shop US3) (colloq) ( succès)4) Nautisme•Phrasal Verbs:••passer quelqu'un à tabac — (colloq) to beat somebody up
* * *taba1. nm1) (= plante, produit) tobaccoLe tabac est mauvais pour la santé. — Smoking is bad for you.
2) (= magasin) (bureau de tabac) tobacconist's shop, tobacconist's, (= marchand de journaux) newsagent, newsagent's, (= café) cafe (also selling newspapers, lottery tickets, stamps etc)3) fig2. adj invbuff, tobacco modif* * *A ⇒ Les couleurs adj inv tobacco-colouredGB.B nm2 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions Comm ( magasin d'articles pour fumeurs) tobacconist's GB, smoke shop US; (magasin de cigarettes, journaux) newsagent GB;3 ○( succès) big hit; faire un tabac [personne, spectacle, produit] to be a big hit;4 Naut coup de tabac squall.tabac blond Virginia tobacco; tabac brun dark tobacco; tabac à chiquer chewing tobacco; tabac à cigarettes cigarette tobacco; tabac à pipe pipe tobacco; tabac à priser snuff; tabac à rouler rolling tobacco.passer qn à tabac○ [voyous] to beat sb up.ⓘ Tabac A tabac, designated by a red sign, referred to as la carotte, has a licence to sell tobacco products, postage stamps and certain official documents. It is also the official outlet for lottery tickets, etc.[taba] adjectif invariable————————[taba] nom masculin2. [produit] tobaccotabac blond/brun mild/dark tobaccoun bar tabac, un bar-tabac a bar with a tobacco counter4. MÉTÉOROLOGIEcoup de tabac squall, gale5. (familier & locution)passer quelqu'un à tabac to beat somebody up, to lay into somebodydu même tabac locution adjectivale -
2 antitabac
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