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1 ruelle
ruelle [ʀyεl]feminine noun( = rue) alleyway* * *ʀɥɛlnom féminin alleyway, back street* * *ʀɥɛl nf* * *ruelle nf alleyway, back street.[rɥɛl] nom féminin -
2 allée
allée [ale]1. feminine noun[de forêt, jardin, parc] path ; [de ville] avenue ; (menant à une maison) drive ; [de cinéma, autobus] aisle2. compounds* * *ale
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1) ( chemin) (de jardin, bois) path; ( de parc) gén path; ( plus large) avenue; (de château, maison) ( carrossable) drive; ( de ville) avenueles allées du pouvoir — fig the corridors of power
2) ( entre des rangées de sièges) aisle
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allées nom féminin plurielPhrasal Verbs:* * *ale1. nf1) [jardin] path2) (en ville) avenue, drive2. allées nfpl* * *A nf1 ( chemin) (de jardin, bois, parc) path; ( de château) drive; ( rue) road; une petite allée a little path; une allée de peupliers an avenue of poplars; les allées du pouvoir fig the corridors of power;3 ( escalier) staircase.B allées nfpl allées et venues comings and goings; surveiller les allées et venues de qn to watch sb's movements; faire des allées et venues entre les bureaux to go back and forth between offices.allée cavalière bridleway, bridle path; allée forestière forest trail.[ale] nom féminin[dans un jardin] alley[en ville] avenue[dans un cinéma, un train] aisleallées et venues nom féminin plurieltoutes ces allées et venues pour rien all this running around ou about for nothingnous faisons des allées et venues entre Québec et Toronto we go ou we shuttle back and forth between Quebec and Toronto
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