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1 laine de verre
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2 laine
laine [lεn]feminine noun* * *lɛn1) woolde or en laine — woollen [BrE], wool (épith)
2) (colloq) ( vêtement)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *lɛn nflaine vierge — new wool Grande-Bretagne virgin wool USA
* * *laine nf1 ( sur animal) wool;2 ( matière) wool; de or en laine woollenGB, wool ( épith); le manteau est en laine it's a wool coat;3 ○( vêtement) une (petite) laine a woolly.laine en suint unwashed wool; laine peignée worsted; laine polaire fleece; laine à repriser darning wool; laine à tapisserie tapestry wool; laine à tricoter knitting wool; laine de verre glass wool; laine vierge new wool GB, virgin wool US; pure laine vierge pure new GB ou virgin US wool.elle se laisse tondre or manger la laine sur le dos she lets people walk all over her ou take advantage of her.[lɛn] nom féminin1. [poil - du mouton, de l'alpaga etc] woolil se laisserait manger ou tondre la laine sur le dos (familier) he'd let you take the shirt off his back3. [vêtement]4. [isolant]————————de laine locution adjectivalebonnet/chaussettes de laine woollen hat/socks -
3 laine de verre
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4 laine de verre
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5 fibre de verre isolante
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6 laine de verre isolante
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7 cloche
cloche [klɔ∫]1. feminine nouna. [d'église] bellb. [de plat] dishcover ; [de plantes, légumes] cloche2. adjective• qu'il est cloche ce type ! what an idiot!━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In France, Easter eggs are said to be brought by the Easter bells or cloches de Pâques which fly from Rome and drop them in people's gardens.* * *klɔʃ1) ( instrument sonore) bellen (forme de) cloche — bell-shaped; déménager
2) ( ustensile de jardinage) cloche3) (colloq) ( imbécile) clot (colloq) GB, clod (colloq), idiot4) (colloq) ( clochard) tramp•Phrasal Verbs:••se taper la cloche — (colloq) to have a good ou slap-up GB meal, to pig out (colloq)
sonner les cloches (colloq) à quelqu'un — to bawl somebody out (colloq)
se faire sonner les cloches — (colloq) to get bawled out (colloq)
* * *klɔʃ nf1) [église] bellLa cloche a sonné, la récréation est finie. — The bell's gone, break is over., The bell's rung, break is over.
2) (= couvercle) coverSee:3) (= forme)4) figse taper la cloche * (= bien manger) — to pig out *
5) * (= idiot) clot* * *A ○adj [personne, propos] silly, stupid.B nf1 ( instrument sonore) bell; on a entendu dix coups de cloche we heard the bell ring ten times; en (forme de) cloche bell-shaped; courbe en cloche Math Gaussian curve, bell curve; ⇒ déménager;3 ○( imbécile) clot○ GB, clod○, idiot;cloche à fromage Culin cover of cheese dish; cloche de plongée Naut diving bell; cloche à vide Phys vacuum bell jar.se taper la cloche○ to have a good ou slap-up GB meal, to pig out○; entendre plusieurs sons de cloche to hear several different versions; qui n'entend qu'une cloche n'entend qu'un son if you only listen to one person, you don't get the whole picture; sonner les cloches à qn to bawl sb out○; se faire sonner les cloches to get bawled out○.[klɔʃ] adjectif(familier) [idiot] stupid————————[klɔʃ] nom féminin1. [instrument, signal] belldéménager ou partir à la cloche de bois to do a moonlight flit (UK), to leave without paying the rent4. NAUTIQUEcloche de plongée ou à plongeur diving-bell5. CHIMIE6. (familier) [personne] idiot7. (familier) [vagabondage]————————en cloche locution adjectivale————————sous cloche locution adverbialea. HORTICULTURE to put under glass, to cloche
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