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échiquier [e∫ikje]masculine noun* * *eʃikjenom propre masculin* * *eʃikje nm* * *échiquier nm1 ( aux échecs) chessboard;3 ( motif) chequered GB ou checkered US pattern; planter en échiquier to plant in a chequered GB ou checkered US pattern.[eʃikje] nom masculin1. JEUX chessboardle rôle que nous jouons sur l'échiquier européen/mondial (figuré) the part we play on the European/world scene2. POLITIQUEen échiquier locution adverbiale
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