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1 coyau
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2 armement
armement [aʀməmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = action) [de pays, armée] armament ; [de personne] arming ; [de fusil] cocking ; [d'appareil photo] winding-onb. ( = armes) armsc. ( = équipement) fitting-out* * *aʀməmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( moyens armés) gén armament; (de personne, troupe) weapons (pl); ( d'unité mobile) weaponryarmement léger/lourd — light/heavy armament
2) ( ensemble d'armes) arms (pl)3) ( mise en état de marche) ( d'arme) arming; ( d'appareil photo) winding on4) ( de navire) fitting out* * *aʀməmɑ̃ nm1) (= matériel) arms pl weapons plarmements nucléaires — nuclear arms, nuclear weapons
2) (action d'armer) [pays] arming3) NAVIGATION (action d'équiper) [navire] fitting out* * *armement nm1 ( apport d'armes) (de recrue, nation, d'armée) arming;2 ( moyens armés) gén armament; (de personne, troupe) weapons (pl); ( d'unité mobile) weaponry; armement léger/lourd light/heavy armament; leur supériorité dans ce type d'armement their superiority in this kind of armament ou weaponry;3 ( ensemble d'armes) arms (pl); réduction des armements arms reduction; ventes/dépenses d'armement arms sales/expenditure;5 Naut ( de navire marchand) fitting out.[arməmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [militarisation - d'un pays, d'un groupe] arming3. [d'un appareil photo] winding (on)[d'un pistolet] cockinglimitation ou réduction des armements stratégiques strategic arms limitation -
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réarmement [ʀeaʀməmɑ̃]masculine nouna. [de pays] rearmamentb. [de fusil] reloading ; [d'appareil-photo] winding onc. [de navire] refitting* * *ʀeaʀməmɑ̃ nm* * *réarmement nm1 ( de pays) rearmament; une politique de réarmement a policy of rearmament; réarmement moral moral rearmament;2 ( de navire) refit.[rearməmɑ̃] nom masculin -
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5 coyau
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