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1 hamper
A n1 ( for picnic) panier m à pique-nique (rectangulaire et muni d'un couvercle) ;2 GB ( from shop etc) panier vendu avec une sélection de produits alimentaires de luxe ;3 ( for laundry) panière f à linge.B vtr entraver [movement, career, progress] ; handicaper [person] ; hampered by injury handicapé par une blessure ; hampered by lack of funds handicapé par le manque de fonds.
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