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1 grain
grain [greɪn]• I'll do it, but it goes against the grain je le ferai, mais pas de bon cœur* * *[greɪn]1) ( commodity) céréales fpl2) ( seed) (of rice, wheat) grain mlong grain rice — riz m long
3) (of sand, salt) grain m4) fig (of truth, comfort) brin m5) ( pattern) (in wood, stone) veines fpl; (in leather, paper, fabric) grain mto cut along/across the grain — couper dans le fil/contre le fil
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3 coffee
coffee [ˈkɒfɪ]1. nouncafé m2. compounds( = coffee flavoured) au café► coffee cake noun (British coffee-flavoured) moka m (au café) ; (US) gâteau m (que l'on sert avec le café)► coffee morning noun réunion de femmes qui se retrouvent pour bavarder autour d'une tasse de café ; (for fund-raising) vente f de charité (où l'on sert le café)* * *['kɒfɪ], US ['kɔːfɪ] 1.1) (commodity, liquid) café m2) ( cup of coffee) café m2.a black/white coffee — un café (noir)/au lait
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4 surplus
1 noun(a) (of product, stock, commodity) surplus m, excédent m;∎ EU grain surpluses excédents de céréales de l'UE;∎ Japan's trade surplus l'excédent commercial du Japon(b) ACCOUNTANCY plus-value f;∎ surplus of assets over liablilities excédent m de l'actif sur le passifen surplus, excédentaire;∎ they export their surplus agricultural produce ils exportent leurs surplus agricolessurplus production production f excédentaire;surplus stock surplus m pl
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