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to close ou lock the stable door after the horse has bolted fermer la cage quand les oiseaux se sont envolés. -
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noun porte f d'écurie•• -
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porte à vantail coupé f, porte coupée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stable door
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > lower leaf of stable door
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stable ['steɪbəl]∎ the patient's condition is stable l'état du malade est stationnaire;∎ he never had a stable family life il n'a jamais eu de vie de famille stable(b) (person, personality) stable, équilibré;∎ he's not stable il n'est pas équilibré, il est instable2 noun(a) (building) écurie f;∎ riding stable or stables centre m d'équitation(b) (group → of racehorses, sportspeople) écurie f; (→ of authors, actors) équipe f; (→ of companies, businesses) groupe m(take to stable) mettre à l'écurie;∎ her horse is stabled at Dixon's son cheval est en pension chez Dixon;∎ we can stable three horses nous avons de la place pour trois chevaux►► stable boy valet m d'écurie, lad m;stable door porte f d'écurie, porte f à deux vantaux ou battants;∎ figurative to shut or to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted réagir trop tard, arriver après la bataille;stable girl valet m d'écurie (fille);stable lad lad m -
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stable [ˈsteɪbl]1. adjective• he is in a stable condition [patient] son état est stationnaire2. noun( = building) écurie f• (riding) stable(s) centre m équestre(PROV) to shut or close the stable door after the horse has bolted prendre des précautions après coup[+ horse] mettre à l'écurie* * *['steɪbl] 1.1) ( building) écurie f2) ( string of racehorses) écurie f (de courses)2.stables plural noun écurie f3.riding stables — manège m
1) ( steady) stable2) ( psychologically) équilibré3) Chemistry, Physics stable4.transitive verb mettre [quelque chose] à l'écurie [horse] -
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secure [sɪˈkjʊər]1. adjectiveb. ( = unworried) tranquille• secure in the knowledge that... avec la certitude que...c. [building, computer system] protégéd. [door, base, lock] solide ; [structure] stablea. ( = get) obtenirb. [+ rope] bien attacher ; [+ door, window] bien fermer3. compounds* * *[sɪ'kjʊə(r)] 1.1) ( not threatened) [job, marriage, income] stable; [base, foundation] solide; [investment] sûr2) [hiding place, route] sûr3) [padlock, knot] solide; [structure, ladder] stable; [foothold] sûr; [rope] bien attaché; [door] bien fermé4) Psychology [feeling] de sécurité; [background] sécurisant5) ( fraud-proof) [line, transaction] sécurisé2.transitive verb1) (procure, obtain) gen obtenir; atteindre [objective]2) (make firm, safe) bien attacher [rope]; bien fermer [door]; fixer [wheel]; stabiliser [ladder]3) ( make safe) protéger [house, camp]; assurer [position, future, job]4) Finance garantir [loan] -
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A adj1 (stable, not threatened) [job, marriage, income, financial position] stable ; [basis, base, foundation] solide ; [world record, sporting position] assuré ; [investment] sûr ;2 ( safe) [hiding place, route] sûr ; secure hospital hôpital-prison m de haute sécurité ; to be secure against sth être à l'abri de qch ;3 ( reliable) [padlock, bolt, nail, knot] solide ; [structure, ladder] stable ; [foothold, handhold] sûr ; [rope] bien attaché ; [door, window] bien fermé ; to make a rope secure bien attacher une corde ; to make a door secure bien fermer une porte ;4 Psych [feeling] de sécurité ; [family, background] sécurisant ; to feel secure se sentir en sécurité ; to be secure in the knowledge that avoir la certitude que ;5 ( fraud-proof) [line, transaction] sécurisé.B vtr1 (procure, obtain) obtenir [agreement, promise, job, majority, money, release, conviction, visa, right, victory] ; atteindre [objective] ;2 (make firm, safe) bien attacher [rope] ; bien fermer [door, window] ; fixer [wheel] ; stabiliser [ladder] ;4 Fin garantir [loan, debt] (against, on sur).
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stable door — noun count 1. ) a door on a stable 2. ) a door in two halves, with a top part that can be left open when the bottom part is shut => DOOR … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stable door — noun A door with upper and lower halves able to be closed independently • • • Main Entry: ↑stable … Useful english dictionary
stable door — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms stable door : singular stable door plural stable doors 1) a door on a stable 2) a door in two halves, with a top part that can be left open when the bottom part is shut • close the stable door after the horse… … English dictionary
stable door — /ˈsteɪbəl dɔ/ (say staybuhl daw) noun Also, Dutch door. 1. a door cut through horizontally at half its height, with each half separately hung. –phrase 2. shut the stable door after the horse has bolted, to take preventive action after a disaster… …
stable-door — see it is too late to shut the stable door after the horse has bolted … Proverbs new dictionary
stable door — noun a door of a kind found in a stable, divided into two parts horizontally so that one half may be shut and the other left open … English new terms dictionary
it is too late to shut the stable-door after the horse has bolted — In early use the proverb referred to horse stealing; has bolted is a modern substitution for the traditional is stolen. Cf. medieval Fr. a tart ferme on l’estable, quant li chevaux est perduz, the stable is shut too late, when the horse is lost.… … Proverbs new dictionary
close the stable door after the horse has bolted — phrase used for saying that something has been done too late because the problem it should have prevented has already happened Thesaurus: late or too latesynonym Main entry: stable door * * * close, lock, etc. the stable door after the horse has… … Useful english dictionary
close the stable door after the horse has bolted — If people try to fix something after the problem has occurred, they are trying to close the stable door after the horse has bolted. Close the barn door after the horse has bolted is alternative, often used in American English … The small dictionary of idiomes
shut the stable door when the horse has bolted — If you shut the stable door after the horse has bolted, you try to prevent something bad from happening when it is already too late. Jack decided to insure the contents of his apartment after it was burgled. Now that s shutting the… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
lock the stable door after the horse has bolted — close, lock, etc. the stable door after the horse has ˈbolted idiom (BrE) (US close, etc. the barn door after the horse has eˈscaped) to try to prevent or avoid loss or damage when it is already too late to do so Main entry: ↑stable door … Useful english dictionary