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21 cover-girl
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1.1) couverture [d'assurance] ; protection2) provision3) Jur. couverture; fàçade; occupation fictive [servant à justifier des revenus illicites]2. to cover1) couvrir; concerner; porter sur; traiter de2) s'appliquer a; viser3) Ass. couvrirEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > cover
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23 cover story
noun (the main story in a magazine that goes with a picture on the front cover.) article de couverture -
24 cover
Icouverture f, épaisseur d’enrobage f, plate-bande f, protection f, recouvrement m, revêtement m, tampon de regard m, vitrages mII v.Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover
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25 cover bead
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26 cover fillet
couvre-joint m, moulure couvrejoint fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover fillet
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27 cover flashing
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28 cover moulding
couvre-joint m, moulure couvrejoint fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover moulding
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29 cover plate
couvre-joint m, plate-bande fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover plate
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30 cover slab
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31 cover strap
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32 cover strip
couvre-joint m, moulure couvre-joint fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover strip
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33 cover width
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cover width
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34 cover letter
Dipl. lettre de couverture (ou d'accompagnement)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > cover letter
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35 cover letter note
Dipl. lettre de couverture (ou d'accompagnement)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > cover letter note
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36 cover note
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37 cover sheet
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38 cover story
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39 cover version
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40 cover-up
noun opération f de camouflage
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