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1 joint à languette et rainure
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2 couvre-joint
m2) trim3) splice plate4) cover plate* * *marchitrave, architrave, batten, bead, capping, casing trim, cover fillet, cover moulding, cover plate, cover strap, cover strip, feather, overlapping astragal, panel strip, surface astragal, tie bar, wraparound astragalDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > couvre-joint
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3 assemblage à fausse languette
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4 assembler
assembler [asɑ̃ble]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = réunir) [+ données, matériaux] to gather ; [+ comité] to assembleb. ( = joindre) [+ idées, meuble, machine, puzzle] to assemble ; [+ pull, robe] to sew together ; [+ couleurs, sons] to put together2. reflexive verb* * *asɑ̃ble
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1) ( monter) to assemble, to put [something] together [pièces, moteur]; to make up, to sew [something] together [vêtement, pull]2) ( disposer ensemble) to combine [mots]; [sons]3) Informatique to assemble
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s'assembler verbe pronominal [foule] to gather; [conseillers, députés] to assemble••qui se ressemble s'assemble — Proverbe birds of a feather stick together Proverbe
* * *asɑ̃ble vt1) (= joindre, monter) to assemble, to put together2) (= rassembler) to gather, to gather together* * *assembler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( monter) to assemble, to put [sth] together [éléments, pièces, moteur]; to make up, to sew [sth] together [vêtement, pull]; assembler des pièces par collage to glue pieces together;2 ( disposer ensemble) to put [sth] together, to combine [idées, mots]; to combine [couleurs, sons]; assembler des mots pour faire une phrase to put words together ou to combine words in a sentence;3 Ordinat to assemble [programme].B s'assembler vpr [foule] to gather; [conseillers, députés] to assemble.[asɑ̃ble] verbe transitifassembler deux pièces par collage/soudure to glue/to solder two parts together————————s'assembler verbe pronominal intransitif
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