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maintenance ['meɪntənəns]1 noun(b) (financial support) entretien m;∎ he has very little money left for his own maintenance il lui reste très peu d'argent pour vivre∎ maintenance of a reasonable standard of living le maintien d'un niveau de vie correct(costs, crew) d'entretien►► maintenance allowance (to student) bourse f d'études; (to businessman) indemnité f pour frais de déplacement;maintenance contract contract m de maintenance ou d'entretien;maintenance costs frais mpl d'entretien;maintenance department service m de maintenance ou d'entretien;maintenance engineer technicien(enne) m,f de maintenance;maintenance equipment matériel m d'entretien;maintenance grant (to student) bourse f d'études;maintenance handbook manuel m d'entretien;maintenance kit trousse f d'entretien;maintenance man ouvrier m chargé de l'entretien ou de la maintenance;maintenance manual manuel m d'entretien;Law maintenance order obligation f alimentaire;∎ she got a maintenance order against him elle a obtenu du tribunal qu'il lui verse une pension alimentaire;maintenance staff personnel m d'entretien;maintenance vehicle camion-atelier mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > maintenance
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