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démolisseur, -euse [demɔlisœʀ, øz]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- euse demɔlisœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne) demolition worker; ( entreprise) demolition contractor GB, wrecker US2) ( destructeur) wrecker* * *demɔlisœʀ nm* * *démolisseur, - euse nm,f1 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions ( personne) demolition worker; ( entreprise) demolition contractor GB, wrecker US;2 ( destructeur) wrecker.[demɔlisɶr] nom masculin2. [entrepreneur] demolition contractor3. [détracteur] destructive critic
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