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1 bandeau
masculine noun* * *pl bandeaux bɑ̃do nom masculin1) ( pour ne pas voir) blindfold; ( d'œil malade) eye patchavoir un bandeau sur les yeux — fig to be blind
2) ( de coiffure) headband* * *bɑ̃dobandeaux pl nm1) (autour de la tête) headband2) (sur les yeux) blindfold3) MÉDECINE head bandage* * *1 ( pour ne pas voir) blindfold; ( d'œil malade) eye patch; mettre un bandeau à qn to blindfold sb; avoir un bandeau sur les yeux fig to be blind;2 ( de coiffure) headband; porter les cheveux en bandeau to wear one's hair parted down the middle (and drawn into a bun);3 ( de publicité) banner.1. [serre-tête] headband2. [coiffure] coiled hairavoir les cheveux en bandeau, porter des bandeaux to wear one's hair in coils3. [sur les yeux] blindfold[sur un œil] eye patch4. ARCHITECTURE string ou belt course5. [espace publicitaire - AUTOMOBILE] advertising space (in the shape of a band around a vehicle) ; [ - INFORMATIQUE] banner ad(vert), banner advertisement -
2 macaron
macaron [makaʀɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = gâteau) macaroonb. ( = autocollant) sticker ; (publicitaire) (inf) publicity badge ; (sur voiture) advertising sticker* * *makaʀɔ̃nom masculin1) ( gâteau) macaroon2) ( insigne) lapel badge; ( étiquette autocollante) sticker3) ( natte) coiled plait GB ou braid US* * *makaʀɔ̃ nm1) (= gâteau) macaroon2) (= insigne) badge* * *macaron nm1 ( gâteau) macaroon;2 ( insigne) lapel badge; ( étiquette autocollante) sticker;4 ○( coup) clout○.[makarɔ̃] nom masculin4. [de cheveux] coil
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