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2 meuble
meuble [mœbl]1. masculine nouna. ( = objet) piece of furniture2. adjective[terre, sol] soft* * *mœbl
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adjectif [sol] loose
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nom masculindes meubles — furniture [U]
meuble de cuisine/salle de bains/rangement — kitchen/bathroom/storage unit
••* * *mœbl1. nmJe me suis cogné contre un meuble. — I bumped into a piece of furniture.
Plusieurs meubles étaient endommagés. — Several pieces of furniture were damaged., (considérés comme un tout: ameublement) furniture no pl
Ce magasin vend de beaux meubles. — This shop sells nice furniture.
Je n'ai pas aimé le décor mais les meubles sont splendides. — I didn't like the decor but the furniture is beautiful.
2. adj1) (terre) loose, friable2) DROIT* * *A adj [sol] loose.B nm1 gén piece of furniture; un meuble a piece of furniture; des meubles furniture; un meuble de jardin a piece of garden furniture; meuble hi-fi/vidéo hi-fi/video unit; meuble de cuisine/salle de bains/rangement kitchen/bathroom/storage unit;2 Hérald charge.meuble de toilette wash stand.sauver les meubles to salvage something; faire partie des meubles to be part of the furniture; être dans ses meubles to have a home of one's own; s'installer dans ses meubles to set up home GB ou house.I[mɶbl] adjectif3. DROITbiens meuble s movables, movable assets, personal estateII[mɶbl] nom masculin1. [élément du mobilier]en fait de meubles, possession vaut titre (as far as goods and chattels are concerned) possession amounts to title3. HÉRALDIQUE charge -
3 mobilier
mobilier, -ière [mɔbilje, jεʀ]1. adjective[propriété, bien] movable ; [valeurs] transferable2. masculine noun( = ameublement) furniture* * *
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- ière mɔbilje, ɛʀ adjectifbiens mobiliers — movable property [U]
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nom masculin furniture* * *mɔbilje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. adj2. nm(= meubles) furniture* * *A adj biens mobiliers movable property ¢, movables; valeurs mobilières securities; plus-values mobilières capital gains on the sale of securities.B nm furniture; mobilier de bureau office furniture.[titre] transferable————————nom masculindu mobilier Louis XIII/Renaissance Louis XIII/Renaissance (style) furniture2. [pour un usage particulier]mobilier de bureau/jardin office/garden furnituremobilier scolaire school furniture ou furnishings————————mobilier urbain nom masculin -
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A term of variable content and meaning. It may include every species of personal chattels or property. Items of merchandise, supplies, raw materials, or finished goods. Land is excluded. (Source: DICLAW / WESTS)
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