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101 sheeting
['ʃiːtɪŋ]plastic sheeting — bâche f en plastique
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102 toughen
toughen [ˈtʌfn][+ person] endurcir* * *['tʌfn]transitive verb renforcer [leather, plastic]; tremper [glass, steel]; durcir [skin]; (also toughen up) endurcir [person]; renforcer [law]Phrasal Verbs: -
103 wet-look
adjective [plastic, leather] luisant -
104 wrap
wrap [ræp]( = cover) envelopper (in dans ) ; [+ parcel, gift] emballer (in dans ) ; [+ tape, bandage] enrouler ( round autour de)• shall I wrap it for you? (in gift shop) c'est pour offrir ?2. nouna. ( = shawl) châle m► wrap up( = dress warmly) s'emmitoufler• wrap up well! couvrez-vous bien !* * *[ræp] 1.1) ( shawl) châle m; ( stole) étole f; ( dressing-gown) peignoir m2) ( packaging) emballage m3) Cinema2.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-) lit ( in paper) emballer (in dans); (in blanket, garment) envelopper (in dans)3.to be wrapped in — lit (for warmth, protection) être emmitouflé dans; ( for disposal) être enveloppé dans; fig être enveloppé de [mystery]
reflexive verb (p prés etc - pp-)4.- wrapped combining formfoil-/plastic-wrapped — emballé dans du papier d'aluminium/du plastique
Phrasal Verbs:- wrap up••to keep something/to be under wraps — garder quelque chose/être secret
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105 photodegradable
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106 soil
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107 apron
['eiprən]1) (a piece of cloth, plastic etc worn over the front of the clothes for protection against dirt etc: She tied on her apron before preparing the dinner.) tablier2) (something like an apron in shape, eg a hard surface for aircraft on an airfield.) aire de manoeuvre3) ((also apron-stage) the part of the stage in a theatre which is in front of the curtain.) avant-scène -
108 bag
[bæɡ] 1. noun1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) sac2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) (bonne) pêche, (bonne) chasse2. verb1) (to put into a bag.) mettre en sac2) (to kill (game).) tuer•- baggy- bags of - in the bag - bag lady -
109 bin
[bin](a container (usually metal or plastic, often large) in which corn etc is stored or rubbish is collected: a waste-paper bin; a dustbin.) coffre, boîte, corbeille, poubelle -
110 carton
(a cardboard or plastic container: orange juice sold in cartons.) (boîte en) carton -
111 cartridge
1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) cartouche2) (a stylus of a record-player and its holder.) cellule3) (a plastic container of photographic film or recording tape.) chargeur4) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) cartouche -
112 cassette
[kə'set](a plastic container holding photographic film or magnetic tape: I've put a new cassette in my camera; I bought a cassette of Scottish music; ( also adjective) a cassette recorder.) cassette -
113 cellulose
['seljuləus](the chief substance in the cell walls of plants, also found in woods, used in the making of plastic, paper etc.) cellulose -
114 clothes-peg
noun ((American clothespin) a plastic or wooden clip for fastening clothes to a clothesline.) -
115 contact lens
(a small plastic lens on the eyeball worn, instead of spectacles, to improve sight.) verre de contact -
116 container
1) (something made to contain things: He brought his lunch in a plastic container.) récipient2) (a very large sealed metal box for carrying goods on a lorry, ship etc: The ship carried twenty containers; ( also adjective) a container ship, a container lorry.) conteneur -
117 deform
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118 fibreglass
noun, adjective1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) fibre de verre2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) en fibre de verre -
119 flipper
['flipə]1) (a limb for swimming, especially of a seal, walrus etc.) nageoire2) (a kind of rubber or plastic shoe, worn when swimming, which is shaped like the flipper of a seal etc.) palme(s) -
120 floor
[flo:] 1. noun1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) plancher2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) étage2. verb1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) recouvrir2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) terrasser•- - floored - floorboard - flooring
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