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1 gutter
gutter ['gʌtə(r)]1 noun∎ figurative to end up in the gutter tomber ou rouler dans le ruisseau;∎ to rescue sb from or to drag sb out of the gutter tirer qn du ruisseau;∎ to speak the language of the gutter parler le langage des rues(c) Typography (back margin) (blanc m de) petit fond m; (fore-edge) (blanc m de) grand fond m; (space between columns) gouttière f(d) (in ten-pin bowling) rigole f(candle flame) vaciller, trembler►► gutter pipe tuyau m de descente;pejorative gutter press presse f de bas étage, presse f à scandale -
2 gutter
A n2 fig the language of the gutter la langue des bas-fonds ; to come up from the gutter venir des bas-fonds ; to drag sb (down) into the gutter traîner qn dans le ruisseau ○. -
3 gutter
gutter [ˈgʌtər]* * *['gʌtə(r)] 1.2) fig bas-fonds mpl2.intransitive verb [flame] crépiter et vaciller -
4 gutter
busard m, caniveau m, chéneau m, échénal m, gouttière de toit f, rigole f, ruisseau mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > gutter
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5 gutter
caniveau mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > gutter
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6 gutter
(a channel for carrying away water, especially at the edge of a road or roof: The gutters are flooded with water.) gouttière; caniveau -
7 gutter press
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8 gutter board
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9 gutter box
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10 gutter hanger
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11 gutter hook
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12 gutter lead
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13 gutter plank
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14 gutter plate
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15 gutter tile
tuile canal f, tuile creuse fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > gutter tile
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16 gutter press
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17 gutter hanger
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18 gutter hook
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19 a heavy type of gutter
chéneau mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > a heavy type of gutter
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20 a type of Vee-gutter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > a type of Vee-gutter
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Gutter — may refer to:* Rain gutter, a narrow channel which collects rainwater from the roof of a building and diverts it away from the structure, typically into a drain. * Street gutter, a depression which runs alongside a city street, usually at the… … Wikipedia
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Gutter — Gut*ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Guttered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Guttering}.] 1. To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To supply with a gutter or gutters. [R.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gutter — ► NOUN 1) a shallow trough beneath the edge of a roof, or a channel at the side of a street, for carrying off rainwater. 2) (the gutter) a very poor or squalid environment. 3) technical a groove or channel for flowing liquid. ► VERB 1) (of a… … English terms dictionary
gutter — [gut′ər] n. [ME gotere < OFr gutiere < L gutta, a drop] 1. a trough or channel along or under the eaves of a roof, to carry off rain water 2. a narrow channel along the side of a road or street, to carry off water, as to a sewer 3. a place… … English World dictionary
Gutter — Gut ter, v. i. To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the wind. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gutter — Gutter, Bundsteg … Universal-Lexikon
gutter — [n] ditch channel, conduit, culvert, dike, drain, duct, eaves, fosse, funnel, gully, moat, pipe, runnel, sewer, sluice, spout, sulcation, trench, trough, tube, watercourse; concept 440 … New thesaurus
gutter — [[t]gʌ̱tə(r)[/t]] gutters, guttering, guttered 1) N COUNT: usu the N The gutter is the edge of a road next to the pavement, where rain water collects and flows away. It is supposed to be washed down the gutter and into the city s vast sewerage… … English dictionary
gutter — I UK [ˈɡʌtə(r)] / US [ˈɡʌtər] noun Word forms gutter : singular gutter plural gutters 1) [countable] the edge of the road, where water flows away 2) [countable] guttering 3) a) the gutter the lowest level of moral standards He was accused of… … English dictionary