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stocking ['stɒkɪŋ](a) (for women) bas m;∎ silk stockings bas mpl de soie∎ in one's stocking feet sans chaussures, en chaussettes, French Canadian en pied de bas►► stocking filler = petit cadeau destiné à remplir le "Christmas stocking" à Noël;stocking mask bas m (utilisé par un bandit masqué);stocking stitch point m de jersey -
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1 Fashn bas m ; a pair of stockings une paire de bas ; silk/woollen stocking bas de soie/de laine ; in one's stocking(ed) feet en chaussettes ;2 ( also Christmas stocking) ≈ soulier m de Noël ; what do you want in your stocking? qu'est-ce que tu veux pour Noël? -
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['stokiŋ](one of a pair of close-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, reaching to or above the knee: Most women prefer tights to stockings nowadays.) bas -
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10 stocking-type dust arrester
dépoussiéreur à manches filtrantes, filtre à manches, filtre à sacs, séparateur à manchesEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > stocking-type dust arrester
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A n1 lit bas m de soie ; -
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Christmas [ˈkrɪsməs]1. nounNoël m• at/for Christmas à/pour Noël2. compounds[decorations, gift, song] de Noël• I got it in my Christmas stocking ≈ je l'ai trouvé sous l'arbre de Noël ► Christmas time noun période f de Noël or des fêtes━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Les Christmas crackers sont des papillotes, sortes de pochettes-surprise incontournables des fêtes de Noël au Royaume-Uni et dans d'autres pays du Commonwealth. Deux personnes doivent tirer sur leurs extrémités, ce qui fait éclater le pétard qui est à l'intérieur et dévoile un chapeau en papier, un petit gadget et une histoire drôle, une devinette ou une devise.* * *['krɪsməs] 1.2.Merry Christmas —
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ladder [ˈlædər]1. nouna. échelle f• to be at the top/bottom of the ladder être en haut/en bas de l'échelle* * *['lædə(r)] 1.1) ( for climbing) échelle f also figto work one's way up the ladder — fig gravir les échelons
2) GB ( in stockings) échelle f, maille f filée2.transitive verb filer [stocking]3.intransitive verb [stocking] filer -
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A n1 ( for climbing) échelle f also fig ; social/career ladder échelle sociale/professionnelle ; to be at the bottom/top of the ladder lit être au pied/en haut de l'échelle ; fig être au bas/au sommet de l'échelle ; to work one's way up the ladder fig gravir les échelons ;C vi [stocking] filer. -
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ladder ['lædə(r)]1 noun∎ also figurative to be at the top of the ladder être arrivé au sommet ou en haut de l'échelle;∎ figurative to get one's foot on the ladder mettre un pied dans le circuit;∎ fish or salmon ladder échelle f à saumons∎ you've got a ladder in your stocking ton bas a filé, tu as filé ton basBritish filerBritish filer►► ladder back chaise f à barrettes
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Stocking — Stock ing, v. t. To dress in GBs. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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