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1 volant
I.volant1 [vɔlɑ̃]masculine nouna. [de voiture] steering wheelb. [de rideau, robe] flouncec. ( = balle de badminton) shuttlecockII.volant2, e [vɔlɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *
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volante vɔlɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( qui vole) flying2) ( mobile) [camp, pont] flying; [personnel] mobile
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nom masculin1) ( de voiture) steering wheel2) ( de vêtement) flounce, tier3) ( réserve) margin, reserve4) ( de badminton) shuttlecock* * *vɔlɑ̃, ɑ̃t volant, -e1. adjle personnel volant AVIATION — the flight crew
See:2. nm1) [automobile] steering wheel2) [commande] wheel3) [badminton] shuttlecock4) (= jeu) battledore and shuttlecock5) (= bande de tissu) flounce6) (= feuillet détachable) tear-off portion7) (= marge) margin* * *A adjB nm1 ( de voiture) steering wheel; être au volant to be at the wheel; prendre le volant to take the wheel; reprendre le volant to get back behind the wheel; un brusque coup de volant a sharp turn of the wheel; donner un coup de volant to turn the wheel sharply; un as du volant an ace driver; l'alcool au volant tue drink-driving kills; campagne publicitaire pour la sécurité au volant campaign promoting safe driving;2 ( de vêtement) flounce, tier; à volants flounced;3 ( réserve) margin, reserve; volant de sécurité safety margin, reserve fund; volant de trésorerie/main-d'œuvre financial/labourGB reserves (pl);4 ( de badminton) shuttlecock; faire une partie de volant to play badminton;5 ( de carnet à souches) tear-off portion;volant d'inertie flywheel; volant magnétique magneto.I2. [mobile - câble, camp, échafaudage, pont, service] flyingon mettra une table volante devant le fauteuil we'll put an occasional table in front of the armchairII[vɔlɑ̃] nom masculinêtre au volant to be at the wheel, to be behind the wheel, to be drivingprendre le ou se mettre au volant to take the wheel, to get behind the wheel3. [vêtement] flounce4. JEUX [objet] shuttlecock[activité] battledore and shuttlecock5. [feuille] tear-off portion6. ÉCONOMIE & FINANCEa. [financier] reserve fundsb. [en personnel] reserve -
2 Volantkleid
n1. flounced dress2. flounce dress -
3 faralá
► nombre masculino (pl faralaes)1 flounce, frill* * *SM(pl faralaes)1) (=volante) flounce, frill* * *1 (volante) flounce ( on typical Andalusian costume)2 (falda, traje) skirt or costume with flounces* * *m: -
4 attifer
➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• regarde comme elle est attifée ! look at her get-up! (inf)2. reflexive verb* * *
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(colloq) atife verbe transitif to rig [somebody] out (colloq) (de, avec in)
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s'attifer verbe pronominal to rig oneself out (colloq) (de, avec in)* * *atife vtto get up Grande-Bretagne * to deck out ** * *attifer○ verb table: aimerA vtr to rig [sb] out○ (de or avec in).[atife] verbe transitif————————s'attifer verbe pronominal -
5 falbania|sty
adj. ruffled, flounced- falbaniasta suknia a ruffled a. frilly dress- falbaniaste rękawy/zasłony ruffled a. flounced sleeves/curtainsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > falbania|sty
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6 оборка
1. ruffle2. frill; ruffle3. flounce
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