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1 ordnance
ordnance ['ɔ:dnəns](a) (supplies) (service m de l') équipement m militaire;(b) (artillery) artillerie f;∎ piece of ordnance bouche f à feu, pièce f d'artillerie►► ordnance corps service m du matériel, ≃ train m;ordnance datum = niveau de la mer mesuré par l'Ordnance Survey et servant de référence aux altitudes indiquées sur les cartes;ordnance factory usine f d'artillerie;British Ordnance Survey service m national de cartographie, ≃ IGN m;British Ordnance Survey map carte f d'état-major -
2 barrel
barrel ['bærəl] ( British pt & pp barrelled, cont barrelling, American pt & pp barreled, cont barreling)1 noun(a) (cask, unit of capacity → of wine) tonneau m, fût m; (→ of cider) fût m; (→ of beer) tonneau m; Petroleum industry (→ of oil, tar) baril m; (→ of fish) caque f;∎ they have a production capacity of 2 million barrels a day leur capacité de production est de 2 millions de barils par jour;∎ familiar to have sb over a barrel tenir qn à sa merci□(b) Technology (hollow cylinder → of gun, key) canon m; (→ of clock, lock) barillet m; (→ of pen) corps m; (of capstan, winch) fusée f, mèche f, tambour m; Military (of artillery piece) tube m;∎ familiar to give sb both barrels passer un savon à qn∎ we had a barrel of fun or a barrel of laughs on s'est vachement amusés;∎ it wasn't a barrel of laughs (interview, project) ça n'a pas été une partie de plaisir; (film, show) ce n'était pas très rigolo;∎ he's a barrel of fun il est vraiment marrant;∎ American it was more fun than a barrel of monkeys c'était marrant comme tout∎ to barrel (along) foncer, aller à toute pompe►► Music barrel organ orgue m de Barbarie;Aviation barrel roll tonneau m en spirale;Architecture barrel vault voûte f en berceau -
3 sergeant
sergeant ['sɑ:dʒənt](a) (in infantry, air force) ≃ sergent m; (in artillery, armoured corps, cavalry) ≃ maréchal m des logis(b) (in police) brigadier m►► sergeant major sergent-chef m
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