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1 kiosque
kiosque [kjɔsk]masculine noun[de jardin] summerhouse* * *kjɔsknom masculin ( à journaux) kioskPhrasal Verbs:* * *kjɔsk nmkiosk, stallkiosque à journaux — newspaper kiosk, newsstand
* * *kiosque nm1 ( à journaux) kiosk;2 ( abri de jardin) pavilion;kiosque à musique bandstand.[kjɔsk] nom masculin1. [boutique]kiosque à journaux newspaper kiosk ou stand, news-stand2. [édifice - dans un jardin] pavilion3. NAUTIQUE [d'un navire] wheelhouse[d'un sous-marin] conning towerKiosque® [d'un Minitel] ≃ (telephone) viewdata service -
2 reparution
ʀ(ə)paʀysjɔ̃ nf[livre] republication* * *[rəparysjɔ̃] nom fémininle jour de sa reparution, le quotidien s'est vendu à un million d'exemplaires on the day the paper was back on the newsstands ou resumed publication, it sold a million copies
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