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cône mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > cone
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cone [kəʊn](b) (traffic) cone cône m de signalisation(c) (for ice cream) cornet m►► Cars cone clutch embrayage m à côneBritish mettre des cônes de signalisation sur -
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cone [kəʊn]* * *[kəʊn]1) Mathematics, gen cône mpaper cone — cornet m (en papier)
2) (also ice-cream cone) cornet m3) ( for traffic) balise f•Phrasal Verbs:- cone off -
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co.ne[k‘oni] sm cône.* * *[`kɔni]Substantivo masculino (forma geométrica) cône masculin* * *nome masculino -
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nm., fruit // bourgeon // pigne // pomme cône de conifère (pin, sapin, épicéa...): bovacha nf. (Aime.073b), bovata (073a, Marthod, St-Jean-Mau.), bôvatsa (Montagny-Bozel.026), bovèta (Conflans), R.2a, D. => Colchique ; grinyouta (Arvillard) ; jinga (Sevrier) ; kanelon nm. (Roche) ; kil(k)riki (Vaulx), R. => Coq ; kolye (d'pèssa) nf. (Annecy.003, Doussard, Gruffy.014, Leschaux.006), kolyon nm. (Albertville) ; kuklyè nf. (Chavanod), kuklyon nm. (Annecy, Menthon-St-Be., Sevrier), R.2b Coquille ; PeVOTA nf. (Samoëns.010b, Massongy | 010a, St-Paul-Cha., Saxel), pfota (Balme-Thuy), pivota (Morzine), povota (Cordon, Larringes, Thônes.004, Villards-Thônes) || pèvo nm. (Villaz), pevô (Megève, Ugines), povô (Demi-Quartier, Manigod) || piva nf. (Genève, Queige) || pèzhò nm. (004) ; pno nm. (Nâves), R.3 => Peigne ; polè < coq> nm. (006,020) ; râpa < râpe> nf. (Brizon-St-I.) ; vashe nf. (004, Manigod) ; vatyoula nf. (Montmin), vatyeula (Vionnaz), batsoula (026). - E.: Broyeur, Colchique, Épi, Testicule.A1) cône de pin: keûklyon (003, Balme-Si.), R.2b ; lyôba nf. (Neuvecelle) ; pènyo nm. (003), R.3 ; pêglyon (Gd-Bornand) ; kolye d' pin (014).A2) cône de pin alvier: penyo nm. (Montricher.015), R.3.A3) cône de sapin blanc, d'épicéa...: bouva nf. (015), R.2a. -
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[koun]1) (a solid figure with a point and a base in the shape of a circle or oval.) cône2) (the fruit of the pine, fir etc: fir-cones.) cocotte3) (a pointed holder for ice cream; an ice-cream cone.) cornet4) (a warning sign placed next to roadworks etc or where parking is not allowed.) cône de signalisation•- conical -
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cone [something] off, cone off [something] baliser -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > cone-shaped
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cône d’ancrage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone grip
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone of depression
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12 cone of vision
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > cone of vision
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > cone-bearing
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14 cone index
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone index
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15 cone penetrometer
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone penetrometer
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16 cone resistance
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone resistance
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17 cone crusher
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone crusher
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18 cone head rivet
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone head rivet
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19 cone nozzle
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone nozzle
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Cone — (k[=o]n), v. t. To render cone shaped; to bevfl like whe circwlar segoent of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English