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1 riverain
riverain, e [ʀiv(ə)ʀɛ̃, εn]masculine noun, feminine noun• « stationnement interdit sauf aux riverains » "resident parking only"* * *
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riveraine ʀivʀɛ̃, ɛn adjectif1) ( de voie) [maison, propriété] bordering the street ou road2) ( de cours d'eau) riverside (épith)3) ( de lac) lakeside (épith)
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( habitant) ( de rue) resident; ( de cours d'eau) riverside resident; ( de bord de lac) lakeside resident2) ( propriétaire) riparian* * *ʀiv(ə)ʀɛ̃, ɛn riverain, -e1. adj1) (d'une rivière) riverside modif2) (d'un lac) lakeside modif2. nm/f[rue] local resident, [rivière] riverside resident, [lac] lakeside resident* * *A adjB nm,f1 ( habitant) ( de rue) resident; ( de cours d'eau) riverside resident; ( de bord de lac) lakeside resident; ‘interdit sauf aux riverains’ ‘residents only’;2 ( propriétaire) riparian.les maisons riveraines de la grande route the houses stretching along ou bordering the main road————————, riveraine [rivrɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin[qui vit au bord - d'un lac] lakeside resident ; [ - d'une rivière] riverside resident‘interdit sauf aux riverains’ ‘residents only’, ‘no entry except for access’
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