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loft [lɒft]1 noun(b) (elevated space → in church) tribune f, galerie f(c) (warehouse apartment) loft m(d) (for pigeons) pigeonnier m(e) (of golf club) angle m de la face, ouverture m►► loft conversion combles mpl aménagés, loft m;∎ they spent a lot of money on the loft conversion ils ont dépensé beaucoup d'argent pour aménager les combles;loft ladder échelle f escamotable (permettant d'accéder au grenier) -
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(a) Mathematics plus;∎ two plus two is or equals or makes four deux plus deux ou deux et deux font quatre;∎ plus six plus six(b) (as well as) plus;∎ there were six of us, plus the children nous étions six, sans compter les enfants;∎ £97 plus VAT 97 livres plus la TVA;∎ two floors plus an attic deux étages plus un grenier(b) (good, positive) positif;∎ on the plus side, it's near the shops un des avantages, c'est que c'est près des magasins;∎ it certainly is a big plus point c'est incontestablement un gros avantage(c) (after n) (over, more than) plus;∎ children of twelve plus les enfants de douze ans et plus;∎ familiar we're looking for somebody with talent plus notre candidat devra avoir plus que du talent□3 noun(a) Mathematics plus m;∎ two minuses make a plus deux moins font un plus(b) (bonus, advantage) plus m, avantage m;∎ there are a number of pluses to the new plan le nouveau projet comporte un certain nombre d'avantagesfamiliar (et) en plus□ ;∎ he's stupid, plus he's ugly il est bête, et en plus il est laid►► plus factor facteur m positif, plus m;plus fours pantalon m de golf;Computing plus key touche f plus;plus sign signe m plus, plus m -
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remove [rɪ'mu:v](a) (take off, out → clothes, object) enlever, retirer, ôter; (→ stain) enlever, faire partir; Medicine (→ organ, tumour) enlever, retirer; (take or send away → rubbish, plates etc) enlever; (→ person) emmener (to à);∎ to remove one's make-up se démaquiller;∎ to remove hair from one's legs s'épiler les jambes;∎ to have a mole/wart removed se faire enlever un grain de beauté/une verrue;∎ to remove a picture from the wall enlever un tableau du mur, décrocher un tableau;∎ the chairs were removed to the attic les chaises ont été mises au grenier;∎ she was removed to hospital elle a été transportée à l'hôpital ou hospitalisée;∎ to remove a child from school retirer un enfant de l'école;∎ death has removed her from us la mort nous l'a enlevée;∎ the soldiers were removed to the front on envoya les soldats au front;∎ formal she removed herself to her room elle se retira dans sa chambre;∎ police removed the demonstrators la police a fait partir les manifestants;∎ the judge ordered her to be removed from the court room le juge a ordonné qu'on la fasse sortir de la salle d'audience;∎ remove the prisoner! (in courtroom) qu'on emmène le prisonnier!(b) (suppress → clause, paragraph) supprimer; (→ suspicion, doubt, fear) dissiper; (→ worry, obstacle, threat, word) supprimer, éliminer;∎ all obstacles have been removed tous les obstacles ont été écartés;∎ does this remove your objection? est-ce que cela répond à votre objection?;∎ to remove sb's name from a list rayer qn d'une liste;∎ his name has been removed from the list son nom ne figure plus sur la liste∎ his opponents had him removed from office ses opposants l'ont fait révoquer∎ I want him removed je veux qu'on le fasse disparaître(a) (firm, premises, family) déménager;∎ our office removed to Glasgow notre service s'est installé à Glasgow(b) (person → go)∎ she removed to her room elle se retira dans sa chambre3 noun(a) (distance) distance f;∎ to experience sth at one remove faire indirectement l'expérience de qch;∎ at one remove from reality en léger décalage par rapport à la réalité;∎ this is but one remove from blackmail ça frôle le chantage;∎ her account is several removes from the truth son récit est assez loin de la vérité;∎ it's several removes or a far remove from what we need ce n'est vraiment pas ce qu'il nous faut;∎ it's only a slight remove from his usual themes ça ne diffère pas beaucoup de ses thèmes habituels(b) (degree of kinship) degré m de parenté -
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turnout ['tɜ:naʊt](a) (attendance → at meeting, concert) assistance f; Politics (at election) (taux m de) participation f;∎ there was a good turnout (gen) il y avait beaucoup de monde, beaucoup de gens sont venus; Politics il y avait un fort taux de participation;∎ low turnouts at elections faible participation f aux élections∎ we had a good turnout of the attic on a nettoyé ou fait le grenier à fond;∎ I had a turnout of my old clothes for the jumble sale j'ai trié mes vieux vêtements pour la vente de charité -
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аттик
1. стена над венчающим карнизом здания или архитектурного сооружения (напр., триумфальными воротами), часто украшенная рельефами или надписями
2. этаж, расположенный выше венчающего карниза здания
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
- архитектура, основные понятия
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мансарда
Жилое помещение, устраиваемое в пределах чердака под скатами крыши
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этаж мансардный (мансарда)
Этаж в чердачном пространстве, фасад которого полностью или частично образован поверхностью (поверхностями) наклонной или ломаной крыши, при этом линия пересечения плоскости крыши и фасада должна быть на высоте не более 1,5 м от уровня пола мансардного этажа.
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- здания, сооружения, помещения
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перекрытие чердачное
Перекрытие между верхним этажом и чердаком здания
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attic — top story under the roof of a house, 1855, shortened from attic storey (1724). The term Attic order in classical architecture meant a small, square decorative column of the type often used in a low story above a building s main facade, a feature… … Etymology dictionary
Attic — At tic, n. [In sense (a) from F. attique, orig. meaning Attic. See {Attic}, a.] 1. (Arch.) (a) A low story above the main order or orders of a facade, in the classical styles; a term introduced in the 17th century. Hence: (b) A room or rooms… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attic — [at′ik] n. [Fr attique, an attic < Attique, ATTIC, used as an architectural term] 1. a low wall or story above the cornice of a classical facade 2. the room or space just below the roof of a house; garret … English World dictionary
attic — ► NOUN ▪ a space or room inside the roof of a building. ORIGIN originally a term in classical architecture: from Latin Atticus Attic … English terms dictionary
Attic — 1590s, pertaining to Attica, from L. Atticus, from Gk. Attikos Athenian, of Attica, the region around Athens (see ATTICA (Cf. Attica)). Attested from 1560s as an architectural term for a type of column base … Etymology dictionary
attic — [n] space under the roof of a house garret, loft, sky parlor*, top floor; concepts 440,448 … New thesaurus
Attic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to Attica in Greece, or to ancient Athens … English terms dictionary
Attic — [at′ik] adj. [L Atticus < Gr Attikos] 1. of Attica 2. of or characteristic of Athens, esp. ancient Athens, or its people, language, or culture; Athenian 3. classical; simple, restrained, etc.: said of a style n. the variety of Greek spoken in… … English World dictionary
Attic — Die Attic Entertainment Software GmbH (engl. attic „Dachboden“) war ein deutscher Computer Spieleentwickler und Publisher der im September 1990 von Hans Jürgen Brändle, Jochen Hamma und Guido Henkel (zuvor Dragonware) in Albstadt gegründet wurde … Deutsch Wikipedia
attic — [18] In classical architecture, an Attic order was a pilaster, or square column (the naḿe comes from Attica, a region of ancient Greece of which Athens was the capital). This type of column was often used in a relatively low storey placed above… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins