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scaffolding n ( structure) échafaudage m ; ( materials) matériel m d'échafaudage ; a piece of scaffolding un tube d'échafaudage. -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > scaffolding
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4 scaffolding
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > scaffolding
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5 scaffolding
échafaud m, échafaudage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > scaffolding
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noun (an erection of metal poles and wooden planks used by men at work on (the outside of) a building.) échafaudage -
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échafaudageEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > scaffolding
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8 scaffolding pole
échasse f, échasse d’échafaud f, perche d’échaffaudage fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > scaffolding pole
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9 double-pole scaffolding
échafaudage à double rangée d’échasses mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > double-pole scaffolding
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10 hanging scaffolding
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hanging scaffolding
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11 mason’s scaffolding
échafaudage à double rangée d’échasses mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mason’s scaffolding
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12 portable scaffolding
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > portable scaffolding
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13 tubular scaffolding
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tubular scaffolding
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14 erect
erect [ɪˈrekt]1. adjectivea. ( = upright) droit ; [tail, ears] dressé• to hold o.s. erect se tenir droitb. [penis, clitoris] en érection ; [nipples] durci2. adverb[walk] ( = not slouching) en se tenant droit[+ temple, statue] ériger ; [+ wall, flats] construire ; [+ traffic signs] installer ; [+ scaffolding] monter ; [+ altar, tent, mast, barricade] dresser ; [+ obstacles, barrier] élever* * *[ɪ'rekt] 1.adjective [posture] droit; [tail, ears] dressé; [construction] debout; [penis] en érection2.transitive verb ériger [building]; monter [scaffolding, tent, sign, screen]; fig ériger [system] -
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16 fall down
1) lit [person, poster] tomber; [tent, scaffolding] s'effondrer2) GB fig [argument, comparison] faiblirto fall down on — échouer à cause de [detail, question, obstacle]
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17 platform
platform [ˈplætfɔ:m]1. nouna. (on oil rig, bus) plateforme f ; (for band, in hall) estrade f ; (at meeting) tribune f ; (in station) quai m• he was on the platform at the last meeting il était à la tribune (d'honneur) lors de la dernière réunionb. [of political party] plateforme f électorale2. compounds* * *['plætfɔːm]1) ( stage) ( for performance) estrade f; ( at public meeting) tribune fto provide a platform for somebody/something — offrir une tribune à quelqu'un/quelque chose
2) (in oil industry, in scaffolding, on vehicle, for guns) plate-forme f; ( on weighing machine) plateau m3) Politics plate-forme f électorale4) Railways quai m -
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take [something] down, take down [something]1) enlever [picture, curtains]; démonter [tent, scaffolding]2) ( write down) noter [name, statement, details] -
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['skæfəld](a raised platform especially for use formerly when putting a criminal etc to death.) échafaud -
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A adj [posture] droit ; [tail] dressé ; [ears] droit, dressé ; [construction] debout ; [penis] en érection ; with head erect la tête haute ; to hold oneself erect se tenir droit ; to stand erect se tenir debout.B vtr1 ériger [monument, building] ; monter [scaffolding] ; dresser, monter [tent] ; placer, monter [sign, screen] ;2 fig ériger [system].
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scaffolding — ► NOUN 1) a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made of wooden planks and metal poles, used while building, repairing, or cleaning. 2) the materials used in such a structure … English terms dictionary
scaffolding — [skaf′əldəl diŋ, skaf′ōld΄əl diŋ] n. 1. the poles, planks, etc. that form a scaffold 2. a scaffold or system of scaffolds … English World dictionary
scaffolding — noun VERB + SCAFFOLDING ▪ erect, put up ▪ remove, take down ▪ climb, climb up SCAFFOLDING + NOUN ▪ … Collocations dictionary
scaffolding — n. 1) to erect, put up scaffolding 2) to take down scaffolding * * * [ skæf(ə)ldɪŋ] put up scaffolding to erect to take down … Combinatory dictionary
scaffolding — [[t]skæ̱fəldɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Scaffolding consists of poles and boards made into a temporary framework that is used by workers when they are painting, repairing, or building high parts of a building, usually outside … English dictionary
scaffolding erector — expert on scaffolding, construction worker that sets up scaffolding … English contemporary dictionary
scaffolding — noun Date: 14th century a system of scaffolds; also material for scaffolds … New Collegiate Dictionary
scaffolding — /skaf euhl ding, ohl /, n. 1. a scaffold or system of scaffolds. 2. materials for scaffolds. [1300 50; ME skaf(f)aldyng; see SCAFFOLD, ING1] * * * … Universalium