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chaise [∫εz]feminine noun• être assis or avoir le cul entre deux chaises (inf!) to be caught between two stools* * *ʃɛznom féminin ( siège) chairPhrasal Verbs:••* * *ʃɛz nfavoir le cul entre deux chaises *: ; se retrouver le cul entre deux chaises *: ; être assis le cul entre deux chaises * — to be caught between two stools
* * *chaise nf1 ( siège) chair; chaise cannée/pliante cane/folding chair; politique de la chaise vide empty-chair policy; ⇒ bâton;2 Mécan ( support d'arbre) seating, mounting.chaise d'arbitre umpire's chair; chaise pour bébé = chaise haute; chaise électrique electric chair; chaise haute highchair; chaise longue deckchair; faire de la chaise longue fig to take it easy; chaise percée commode; chaise à porteurs sedan chair; chaise de poste post chaise; chaise roulante wheelchair; chaises musicales musical chairs.être assis or avoir le cul◑ entre deux chaises to be in an awkward position.[ʃɛz] nom féminin1. [siège] chairchaise de cuisine/jardin kitchen/garden chairchaise haute ou d'enfant ou de bébé highchaira. [d'extérieur] deck ou canvas chairb. [d'intérieur] chaise longue2. JEUX4. NAUTIQUE -
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transat [tʀɑ̃zat]1. masculine noun2. feminine noun( = course transatlantique) transat en solitaire single-handed transatlantic race* * *
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(colloq) tʀɑ̃zat nom masculin deckchair; ( pour bébé) baby chair
II tʀɑ̃zatnom féminin Sport transatlantic race* * *tʀɑ̃zat1. nm2. nf course transatlantique* * *A nm deckchair; ( pour bébé) baby chair.[trɑ̃zat] nom masculin————————[trɑ̃zat] nom féminin -
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transatlantique [tʀɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = paquebot) transatlantic liner* * *tʀɑ̃zatlɑ̃tikadjectif transatlantic* * *tʀɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik1. adj2. nm* * *transatlantique adj [course, commerce, vol] transatlantic.[trɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik] adjectif————————[trɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik] nom masculin2. [chaise longue] deck chair————————[trɑ̃zatlɑ̃tik] nom féminin -
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n. m. (abbr. transatlantique):1. 'Liner', ocean liner.2. Deck-chair (originally because they were on the decks of liners for sun-loving passengers). -
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Deck chair — n. a folding chair, usually having arms and a full length leg rest; used for relaxing on the deck of a ship, at poolside, etc. Also called {steamer chair} [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deck chair — deck ,chair noun count a light chair made of CANVAS (=strong cloth) on a wooden frame that you can fold up, used for sitting outside in warm weather … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deck chair — deck′ chair n. fur a folding chair, usu. with arms and a full length leg rest, used for lounging • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
deck chair — n. a lightweight folding chair, usually with arms and a leg rest, used on ship decks, etc … English World dictionary
deck chair — noun a folding chair for use outdoors; a wooden frame supports a length of canvas (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑beach chair • Hypernyms: ↑folding chair * * * noun : a folding chair often having an adjustable leg rest * * * a folding chair, usually with arms… … Useful english dictionary
deck chair — easy chair, comfortable chair; (on a cruise ship) reclining chair intended for lounging … English contemporary dictionary
Deck-chair — n. A private schoolboy or schoolgirl forced to wear, under the rules of their school uniform policy , a multi coloured, vertically striped blazer a design not unlike that often found adorning the canvas of traditional wooden deck chairs. The… … Dictionary of american slang
Deck-chair — n. A private schoolboy or schoolgirl forced to wear, under the rules of their school uniform policy , a multi coloured, vertically striped blazer a design not unlike that often found adorning the canvas of traditional wooden deck chairs. The… … Dictionary of american slang
deck chair — a folding chair, usually with arms and a full length leg rest, commonly used for lounging on the decks of passenger ships. Also called steamer chair. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
deck chair — noun Date: 1884 a folding chair often having an adjustable leg rest … New Collegiate Dictionary
deck chair — noun A folding chair in which a wooden frame supports a length of canvas; traditionally used on the beach or onboard a liner … Wiktionary