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1 toit de chaume
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2 toit
toit [twa]masculine noun• toit de chaume/de tuiles/d'ardoises thatched/tiled/slate roof• toit plat or en terrasse flat roof* * *twɑnom masculin1) lit roof•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *twa nm* * *toit nm1 gén (de maison, voiture, tunnel) roof; un toit en dôme/coupole/terrasse a domed/cupolated/flat roof; un toit à une pente/deux pentes a lean-to/ridge roof; toit à 4 pans or pentes hipped roof; toit à la Mansart mansard roof; toit en pente sloping roof; habiter sous les toits to live in a garret; d'ici on voit les toits de Paris from here you can see the rooftops of Paris;2 fig ( maison) roof; vivre sous le même toit to live under the same roof; se retrouver sans toit to find oneself without a roof over one's head.le toit du Monde the roof of the world; toit ouvrant sunroof.crier qch sur (tous) les toits to shout sth from the rooftops.[twa] nom masculina. [dans une chambre] to live in an attic room ou in a garretb. [dans un appartement] to live in a top-floor flat (UK) ou top-storey apartment (US) with a sloping ceilingtoit plat/en pente flat/sloping roof2. [demeure] roof3. AUTOMOBILE -
3 chaume
chaume [∫om]masculine noun* * *ʃomnom masculin2) ( pour toiture) thatch* * *ʃom nm(= tiges) stubble, [toit] thatch* * *chaume nm2 ( pour toiture) thatch; une maison recouverte de chaume a thatched cottage; refaire le chaume d'une maison to re-thatch a house.[ʃom] nom masculin1. [sur un toit] thatch2. AGRICULTURE [paille] haulm[sur pied] stubble3. (littéraire) [champ] stubble field -
4 toiture de chaume
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5 couverture
couverture [kuvεʀtyʀ]feminine noun• couverture chauffante or électrique electric blanket• tirer la couverture à soi ( = s'attribuer tout le succès) to take all the credit ; ( = monopoliser la parole) to hog (inf) the stageb. [de cahier, livre] cover ; ( = jaquette) dust coverc. ( = toiture) roofingd. ( = protection) cover* * *kuvɛʀtyʀ1) ( de lit) blanket; ( plus petit) rug GB, lap robe US2) ( de livre) cover3) ( dans la presse) coverage4) ( toiture) roofing [U], roof5) (ce qui protège d'un risque, d'un danger) covertaux de couverture — ( dans les échanges commerciaux) import-export ratio
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kuvɛʀtyʀ nf1) [lit] blanket2) [bâtiment] roofing3) [livre] cover4) fig, [espion] cover5) ASSURANCES cover6) PRESSE coverage* * *couverture nf2 (de livre, cahier, magazine) cover; en couverture on the (front) cover;3 (de journaliste, presse) coverage; assurer la couverture d'un événement to cover an event;4 Constr roofing; couverture d'ardoises/de chaume slate/thatched roofing; il faut changer toute la couverture the whole roof needs replacing;5 Assur, Fin, Mil cover; ( cachant activités suspectes) cover; couverture aérienne air cover; taux de couverture ( dans échanges commerciaux) import-export ratio;6 Écol couverture (végétale) plant cover.couverture chauffante electric blanket; couverture sociale social security cover; couverture maladie universelle, CMU free health care for people on low incomes; couverture de voyage travelling rug GB, lap robe US.tirer la couverture à soi to turn a situation to one's own advantage.ⓘ Couverture maladie universelle Since January 2000, the social security cover guaranteed by the CMU provides 6 million low-income earners in France with free medical care. In addition, those eligible for full medical cover are entitled to free consultations.[kuvɛrtyr] nom féminin1. [morceau de tissu] blanketsous les couvertures under the blankets ou coverscouverture de survie space ou survival blanketamener ou tirer la couverture à soia. [après un succès] to take all the creditb. [dans une transaction] to get the best of the deal2. CONSTRUCTION [activité] roofing[ouvrage] (type of) roofassurer ou faire la couverture d'un événement to give coverage of ou to cover an event4. [d'un livre] cover5. [assurance] coverle financier/la société qui leur servait de couverture the financier/company they used as a front
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