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facility [fəˈsɪlɪtɪ]• student facilities include a library and language laboratory les étudiants disposent notamment d'une bibliothèque et d'un laboratoire de langues• the bank offers the facility to pay over 50 weeks la banque offre la possibilité d'étaler les paiements sur 50 semaines• we have no facilities for disposing of toxic waste nous ne sommes pas en mesure d'éliminer les déchets toxiques• the machine does not have the facility to run this program l'appareil ne permet pas d'exécuter ce programmed. ( = place) nuclear facility ( = arms factory) usine f nucléaire ; ( = power station) centrale f nucléairee. ( = ease) facilité f• to express o.s. with facility s'exprimer avec facilité* * *[fə'sɪlətɪ] 1.1) ( building) complexe m, installation f2) ( ease) facilité f3) ( ability) talent m4) ( feature) fonction f5) Administration, Commerce facilités fpl2.‘fax facilities available’ — ‘télécopieur disponible’
facilities plural noun1) ( equipment) équipement mfacilities for the disabled — installations fpl pour les handicapés
2) ( infrastructure) infrastructure fharbour facilities — installations fpl portuaires
postal facilities — service m postal
3) ( area)parking facilities — (aire f de) parking m
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