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21 blind flange
bride pleine f, obturateur mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind flange
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22 blind floor
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind floor
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23 blind hinge
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind hinge
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24 blind hole
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind hole
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25 blind joint
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind joint
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26 blind mortice
mortaise aveugle f, mortaise borgne fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind mortice
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27 blind nailing
clouage à tête perdue m, clouage caché mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind nailing
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28 blind rivet
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind rivet
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29 blind storey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind storey
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30 blind wall
mur orbe m, mur plein m, orbe (mur) m, renard (mur orbe faisant pendant à un autre) mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind wall
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31 blind window
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > blind window
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32 blind alley
Pol. impasse; situation sans issueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blind alley
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33 blind test
Labo. test en aveugle; épreuve à l'insu; test anonymeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blind test
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34 blind trust
Fin. trust aveugle [dont le bénéficiaire ignore la composition]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blind trust
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35 blind alley
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36 blind date
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37 blind drunk
[ˌblaɪn'drʌŋk]adjective complètement bourré (colloq) -
38 blind man's buff
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39 blind spot
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40 blind pool
= fonds d'investissement dans une start-up sans droit de regard de la part des investisseurs
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