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1 lambeau
masculine noun[de papier, tissu] scrap* * *pl lambeaux lɑ̃bo nom masculin2) fig ( de patrimoine) scraps (pl)* * *lɑ̃bolambeaux pl nmen lambeaux — in tatters, tattered
* * *1 ( d'étoffe) rag; (de papier, peau, cuir) strip; ( de chair) ribbon; des vêtements en lambeaux rags; une robe en lambeaux a ragged dress; une affiche en lambeaux a tattered poster; mettre qch en lambeaux to tear sth to pieces; tomber/partir en lambeaux to fall to pieces;2 fig ( de patrimoine) scraps (pl); fortune qui part en lambeaux fortune which is dribbling away; des lambeaux de conversation snatches of conversation.————————en lambeaux locution adjectivale————————en lambeaux locution adverbialeles affiches partent ou tombent en lambeaux the posters are getting really tattered
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