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1 char funèbre
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2 fourgon funèbre
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3 fourgon mortuaire
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4 corbillard
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5 corbillard
corbillard [kɔʀbijaʀ]masculine noun* * *kɔʀbijaʀnom masculin hearse* * *kɔʀbijaʀ nm* * *corbillard nm hearse.[kɔrbijar] nom masculin -
6 fourgon
fourgon [fuʀgɔ̃]masculine noun* * *fuʀgɔ̃nom masculin1) ( camion) van2) Chemin de Fer goods wagon GB, freight car USfourgon de tête — leading wagon GB, first car US
fourgon de queue — last wagon GB, caboose US
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fuʀɡɔ̃ nm1) (= automobile) van2) CHEMINS DE FER wagon3)* * *fourgon nm1 ( camion) van;2 Rail goods wagon GB, freight car US; fourgon de tête leading wagon GB, first car US; fourgon de queue last wagon GB, caboose US;4 ( pique-feu) poker.fourgon à bagages luggage van GB, baggage car US; fourgon à bestiaux cattle truck; fourgon cellulaire police van GB, patrol wagon US; fourgon de déménagement removal van GB, moving van US; fourgon mortuaire hearse; fourgon postal mail van GB, mail truck US.[furgɔ̃] nom masculin1. [voiture] vanfourgon funèbre ou funéraire ou mortuaire hearse3. [tige de métal] poker -
7 char
char [∫aʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = tank) tank2. compounds* * *ʃaʀnom masculin1) Armée tank2) ( antique) chariot3) Agriculture cart, wagonchar à foin — haycart, haywagon
4) ( de carnaval) float5) (colloq) ( bluff) bluff6) (colloq) Canadianisme ( voiture) car•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʃaʀ nm1) (à foin) cart2) [carnaval] float3) MILITAIRE tank* * *char nm2 Antiq chariot;3 Agric cart, wagon; char à foin haycart, haywagon;4 ( de carnaval) float; le char de la reine the carnival queen's float;6 ○( bluff) bluff; arrête ton char! come off it!;char d'assaut Mil tank; char à bancs horse-drawn wagon with benches; char à bœufs oxcart; char de combat = char d'assaut; char funèbre hearse; char à voile Sport ( sur roues) sand yacht; ( sur patins) ice yacht.[ʃar] nom masculinchar d'assaut ou de combat tank3. [voiture]5. (familier, Québec & familier) car -
8 balai
n. m.1. Last bus or train to run before the nightly closedown.2. 'Meat-wagon', hearse.3. Voiture balai (Racing cyclists' slang): Ambulance whose job it is to pick up the stragglers too exhausted to finish the race.4. Donner un coup de balai (fig.): To have a good clear-out.5. Du balai! Hop it! — Get lost! — Go away!6. Rôtir le balai: To lead a fast and furious life.7. Con comme un balai: 'Daft as a brush', silly and stupid. -
9 corbi
n. m. (abbr. corbillard): 'Meat-wagon', hearse.
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