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1 libre-service
libre-service (plural libres-services) [libʀəsεʀvis]masculine noun( = restaurant) self-service restaurant ; ( = magasin) self-service store* * *
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pl libres-services libʀəsɛʀvis adjectif invariable self-service (épith)
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nom masculin1) ( système)2) ( magasin) self-service shop GB ou store US; ( restaurant) self-service restaurant•Phrasal Verbs:* * *libʀəsɛʀvis nm inv1) (= magasin) self-service store2) (= restaurant) self-service restaurant3)en libre-service (salle informatique, photocopieurs) — self-service
* * *B nmlibre-service bancaire automatic teller.[librəsɛrvis] ( pluriel libres-services) nom masculin[magasin] self-service store[cantine] self-service canteen[restaurant] self-service restaurant————————en libre-service locution adjectivale -
2 restaurant
restaurant [ʀεstɔʀɑ̃]masculine noun• on va au restaurant ? shall we go to a restaurant?* * *ʀɛstɔʀɑ̃nom masculin restauranton mange or va souvent au restaurant — we often eat out
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɛstɔʀɑ̃ nm* * *restaurant nm restaurant; on mange or va souvent au restaurant we often eat out.restaurant d'entreprise staff canteen; restaurant gastronomique gourmet restaurant; restaurant rapide fast-food restaurant; restaurant self-service self-service restaurant; restaurant universitaire, RU university canteen GB, cafeteria.[rɛstɔrɑ̃] nom masculinrestaurant universitaire ≃ university cafeteria ou refectory
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