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1 manhole
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2 manhole
manhole [ˈmænhəʊl]* * * -
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4 manhole
puits d’accès m, regard (de visite) m, trou de visite m, trou d’homme mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > manhole
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5 manhole
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > manhole
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6 manhole
noun (a hole (usually in the middle of a road or pavement) through which someone may go to inspect sewers etc.) bouche (d'égout) -
7 manhole cover
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8 manhole cover
couvercle de regard m, tampon de regard m, tampon de regard d’égout m, tampon d’égout mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > manhole cover
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9 manhole frame and cover
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > manhole frame and cover
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10 manhole shaft
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > manhole shaft
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11 double seal manhole cover
tampon étanche m, tampon hermétique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > double seal manhole cover
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12 drop manhole
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drop manhole
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13 flushing manhole
regard de chasse m, regard de curage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > flushing manhole
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14 heavy duty manhole cover
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > heavy duty manhole cover
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15 junction manhole
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > junction manhole
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16 light duty manhole cover
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > light duty manhole cover
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17 cover
1. verb1) (to put or spread something on, over or in front of: They covered (up) the body with a sheet; My shoes are covered in paint.) (re)couvrir2) (to be enough to pay for: Will 10 dollars cover your expenses?) couvrir3) (to travel: We covered forty miles in one day.) parcourir4) (to stretch over a length of time etc: His diary covered three years.) couvrir5) (to protect: Are we covered by your car insurance?) couvrir6) (to report on: I'm covering the race for the local newspaper.) assurer le reportage de7) (to point a gun at: I had him covered.) tenir sous la menace (d'une arme à feu)2. noun1) (something which covers, especially a cloth over a table, bed etc: a table-cover; a bed-cover; They replaced the cover on the manhole.) couverture, nappe, couvercle2) (something that gives protection or shelter: The soldiers took cover from the enemy gunfire; insurance cover.) abri, couverture3) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) à la faveur de•- coverage- covering - cover-girl - cover story - cover-up -
18 man
[mæn] 1. plural - men; noun1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) homme2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) homme3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) (vrai) homme4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) (mon) vieux5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) soldat6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) pièce; pion2. verb(to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) pourvoir en personnel- - man- manhood - mankind - manly - manliness - manned - man-eating - man-eater - manhandle - manhole - man-made - manpower - manservant - mansized - mansize - manslaughter - menfolk - menswear - as one man - the man in the street - man of letters - man of the world - man to man - to a man
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manhole — UK [ˈmænˌhəʊl] / US [ˈmænˌhoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms manhole : singular manhole plural manholes a hole in the surface of a road or street, covered with a metal lid and used for entering an underground passage such as a sewer … English dictionary
manhole — noun Manhole is used before these nouns: ↑cover … Collocations dictionary
manhole — [[t]mæ̱nhoʊl[/t]] manholes N COUNT A manhole is a large hole in a road or path, covered by a metal plate that can be removed. Workers climb down through manholes when they want to examine or clean the drains … English dictionary
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