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1 vêtements de rebut
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2 rebut
rebut [ʀəby]masculine noun( = déchets) scrap• mettre or jeter au rebut to throw out* * *ʀ(ə)bynom masculinbon pour le rebut — fit ou ready for the scrapheap
mettre au rebut — to throw [something/somebody] on the scrapheap
le rebut de la société — fig the dregs (pl) of society
2) Postes dead mail* * *ʀəby nm1) (= déchet) scrap, (= vêtements) cast-offsobjets de rebut — scrap sg
matériaux de rebut — waste sg
2) (= personnes)* * *rebut nm1 lit ( déchet) rubbish ¢; il ne reste que le rebut there is nothing left but rubbish; essayer de réduire les rebuts d'une production to try to cut down waste in production; bon pour le rebut fit ou ready for the scrapheap; des matériaux or objets de rebut junk ¢; mettre qch/qn au rebut to throw sth/sb on the scrapheap; le rebut de la société fig the dregs of society;2 Postes dead mail.[rəby] nom masculin2. [poubelle, casse]mettre ou jeter au rebut to throw away, to discarda. [vêtement] only fit to be thrown outb. [véhicule] ready for the scrapheap3. [envoi postal] dead letter————————de rebut locution adjectivale1. [sans valeur]2. [défectueux]marchandises de rebut seconds, rejects -
3 défroque
défroqué, e [defʀɔke]adjective* * *defʀɔknom féminin ( vêtements ridicules) ridiculous outfit* * *defʀɔk nf* * *défroque nf1 ( vêtements hors d'usage) cast-offs (pl);2 ( vêtements ridicules) ridiculous outfit.[defrɔk] nom féminin1. [vêtement] (old) rags2. [d'un religieux] effects -
4 défroqué
défroqué, e [defʀɔke]adjective* * *defʀɔknom féminin ( vêtements ridicules) ridiculous outfit* * *defʀɔk nf* * *défroque nf1 ( vêtements hors d'usage) cast-offs (pl);2 ( vêtements ridicules) ridiculous outfit.————————nom masculin[prêtre] defrocked priest[moine] defrocked monk
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