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1 gravillonner
gravel, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > gravillonner
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2 gravillon
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3 gravier
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4 gravier
gravier [gʀavje]masculine noun( = caillou) bit of gravel* * *gʀavjenom masculindu gravier — gravel [U]
* * *ɡʀavje nm(loose) gravel no pl* * *gravier nm1 gén, Constr, Gén Civ du gravier gravel; ratisser le gravier to rake the gravel; des graviers gravel ¢;2 Géol pebbles (pl).[gravje] nom masculin2. [petits cailloux] gravel -
5 gravier tout-venant
mbank gravel, bank run gravel, pit run gravel, pit-run gravel, run of bank gravelDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > gravier tout-venant
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6 gravillon
mballas, chippings, chips, coarse gravel, fine gravel, gravel, peagravelDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > gravillon
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7 gravillon
gravillon [gʀavijɑ̃]masculine noun• « gravillons » (sur route) "loose chippings"* * *gʀavijɔ̃nom masculin ( petits cailloux) grit [U]* * *gravillon nm2 ( petits cailloux) grit ¢; un gravillon a bit of grit.[gravijɔ̃] nom masculin1. [caillou] piece of gravel ou grit‘gravillons’ ‘loose chippings’ -
8 gravičre
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gravel pit
A place where gravel is dug out of the ground. (Source: CAMB)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > gravičre
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9 étanchéité multicouche
f* * *fbuilt-up roofing, composition roofing, multiple membraneDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > étanchéité multicouche
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10 grave
fgravel, gravel-sand mixtureDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > grave
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11 grave-laitier
fgravel-slag mixture, slag gravelDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > grave-laitier
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12 gravillon concassé
mbroken gravel, crushed gravelDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > gravillon concassé
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13 gravillons
mballast, chippings, chips, coarse gravel, small gravelDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > gravillons
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14 madrier à gravier
mgravel board, gravel plankDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > madrier à gravier
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15 rebord
m1) bead2) gravel stop3) lip4) slag strip5) gravel strip6) neck7) smoke shelf8) throat9) necking* * *m1) edge, ledge, raised edge, stool2) (arrondi) lipDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > rebord
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16 lèvre
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > lèvre
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17 lèvre
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > lèvre
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18 rebord
m1) bead2) gravel stop3) lip4) slag strip5) gravel strip6) neck7) smoke shelf8) throat9) neckingArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > rebord
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19 étanchéité multicouche
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > étanchéité multicouche
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20 Pétanque
The most popular form of the game known as boules, pétanque is the French version of the English game of bowls. It has been played in a fairly similar form since Roman times, and is particularly popular in the south of France. The modern game is played on a gravel surface using solid metalboules about the size of a tennis ball. Unlike in the English game where the balls are rolled, in pétanque they are usually lobbed. The aim of the game is to get one's boule as close as possible to the jack, known as the cochonnet in French. Though the game can be played on any patch of gravel surface, many towns have special boules areas known as boulodromes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Pétanque
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Gravel — Grav el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Graveled}or {Gravelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Graveling} or {Gravelling}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To cover with gravel; as, to gravel a walk. [1913 Webster] 2. To run (as a ship) upon the gravel or beach; to run aground; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gravel — ist der Familienname von: Camille Gravel (1915–2005), US amerikanischer Politiker Mike Gravel, US amerikanischer Politiker Raymond Gravel, kanadischer Politiker und katholischer Priester Robert de Gravel (1616–1684), französischer Diplomat unter… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gravel — Grav el, n. [OF. gravele, akin to F. gr?ve a sandy shore, strand; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. grouan gravel, W. gro coarse gravel, pebbles, and Skr. gr[=a]van stone.] 1. Small stones, or fragments of stone; very small pebbles, often intermixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gravel — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. gravele sand, gravel, dim. of grave sand, seashore (Mod.Fr. grève), possibly from Celtic *gravo (Cf. Welsh gro coarse gravel, Bret. grouan, Cornish grow gravel ), perhaps ultimately from PIE *ghreu to rub, grind … Etymology dictionary
gravel — ► NOUN ▪ a loose mixture of small stones and coarse sand, used for paths and roads. ► VERB (gravelled, gravelling; US graveled, graveling) ▪ cover with gravel. ORIGIN Old French, from grave shore … English terms dictionary
gravel — [grav′əl] n. [ME < OFr gravelle, dim. of grave, coarse sand, seashore < or akin to Gaul * grava, stone < IE base * ghreu , to rub hard, pulverize > GRIT] 1. a loose mixture of pebbles and rock fragments coarser than sand, often mixed… … English World dictionary
Gravel — Toponyme désignant un lieu gravillonneux ou caillouteux, le nom est notamment porté dans l Orne et dans l Oise. Avec le même sens : Graveau, Graveaud (17), Gravelle (59, 25) … Noms de famille
Gravel — For other uses, see Gravel (disambiguation). Gravel (largest fragment in this photo is about 4 cm) … Wikipedia
Gravel — Pour l’article homophone, voir Gravelle. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Gravel est un patronyme fréquent au Québec. La plupart de ceux qui le portent descendent de… … Wikipédia en Français
gravel — gravelish, adj. /grav euhl/, n., v., graveled, graveling or (esp. Brit.) gravelled, gravelling, adj. n. 1. small stones and pebbles, or a mixture of these with sand. 2. Pathol. a. multiple small calculi formed in the kidneys. b. the disease… … Universalium
gravel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French gravele, diminutive of grave, greve river bank, stony ground Date: 13th century 1. obsolete sand 2. a. loose rounded fragments of rock b. a stratum or deposit of gravel; also a surface covered… … New Collegiate Dictionary