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outlet ['aʊtlet]1 noun(a) (for liquid, air, smoke) bouche f; (in reservoir, lock) déversoir m, dégorgeoir m; (tap) vanne f d'écoulement;∎ air outlet bouche f d'aération;∎ the pipe/channel provides an outlet for excess water le tuyau/le canal permet l'écoulement du trop-plein d'eau(b) (mouth of river) embouchure f(c) (for feelings, energy) exutoire m;∎ children need an outlet for their energies les enfants ont besoin de se défouler;∎ writing is an outlet for me l'écriture est pour moi un exutoire(d) (for talent) débouché m;∎ the programme provides an outlet for young talent l'émission permet à de jeunes talents de se faire connaître∎ there are not many sales outlets in Japan le Japon offre peu de débouchés commerciaux;∎ our North American outlets notre réseau (de distribution) en Amérique du Nord(for liquid) d'écoulement; (for gas, smoke) d'échappement►► Commerce outlet village = centre commercial spécialisé dans les marques à prix réduit -
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outlet [ˈaʊtlet]1. nounc. (for goods) débouché m2. compounds* * *['aʊtlet]1) lit (for gas, air, water) tuyau m de sortieretail outlet —
sales outlet — point m de vente
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outlet n2 Comm ( market) débouché m ; ( shop) point m de vente ; retail outlet, sales outlet point m de vente ;4 US Elec prise f de courant. -
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(a way or passage outwards or for releasing: That pipe is an outlet from the main tank; an outlet for his energy.) déversoir; débouché -
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(market) débouché m; (point of sale) point m de vente;∎ there are not many sales outlets in Japan le Japon offre peu de débouchés commerciaux;∎ our North American outlets notre réseau (de distribution) en Amérique du Nordoutlet village = centre commercial spécialisé dans les marques à prix réduit -
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Ibonde f, débouché m, de sortie, émissaire m, exutoire d’égout m, orifice de sortie m, point de restitution m, sortie f, sortie (fluide) f, sortie de fils fII USPC (prise de courant) f, prise de courant fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > outlet
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1) Comm. magasin; point de vente; débouché2) Psy. exutoireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > outlet
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outlet — out‧let [ˈaʊtlet, lt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a shop, company, or organization through which products are sold: • The farmers need to find more outlets for their produce. • The company managed to improve margins in its high street retail… … Financial and business terms
Outlet — may mean: An electrical outlet An outlet store or outlet mall The pelvic outlet A type of instance variable used for graphical user interface programming in the OpenStep / Cocoa environment Outlet, Ontario, a community in Canada The Outlet… … Wikipedia
outlet — or outlet store [out′let΄] n. 1. a passage or vent for letting something out 2. a means of expression [an outlet for the emotions] 3. a stream, river, etc. that flows out from a lake 4. a) a market for goods b) … English World dictionary
Outlet — Out let , n. The place or opening by which anything is let out; a passage out; an exit; a vent. [1913 Webster] Receiving all, and having no outlet. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outlet — [n1] place or means of escape, release aperture, avenue, break, channel, crack, duct, egress, escape, exit, hole, nozzle, opening, orifice, porthole, release, safety valve, spout, tear, vent, way out; concepts 513,693 Ant. egress, entrance outlet … New thesaurus
Outlet — Out*let , v. t. To let out; to emit. [R.] Daniel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outlet — I noun access, aperture, avenue, channel, chute, conduit, demand, door, egress, egressus, emissarium, exhaust, exit, exitus, floodgate, gate, gateway, hatch, hole, market, means of escape, opening, passage out, path, portal, spout, vent, way out… … Law dictionary
outlet — (n.) early 13c., originally a river mouth, from OUT (Cf. out) + LET (Cf. let) (v.). Electrical wiring sense is attested from 1892. Meaning a retail store is attested from 1933 … Etymology dictionary
outlet — |auteléte| s. m. Estabelecimento comercial de retalho onde se vendem produtos de uma marca ou fabricante a preços reduzidos. • Plural: outlets. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
outlet — /ˈautlet, ingl. ˈautlɛt, ˈautlɪt/ [vc. ingl., propr. «sbocco, scarico»] s. m. inv. spaccio CFR. stock house … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
outlet — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}}[wym. ałtlet] {{/stl 7}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u. Mc. outletecie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} centrum handlowe, w którym sprzedaje się końcówki markowych kolekcji po cenach fabrycznych : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Po supermarketach i wielkich … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień