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1 plank
A n2 fig (of policy, argument) point m ; to form the main ou central plank of être la pierre angulaire de.to be as thick as two (short) planks ○ en tenir une couche ○.■ plank down:▶ plank down [sth], plank [sth] down faire du bruit en posant [chair, case, money]. -
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plank [plæŋk]1 noun∎ to walk the plank subir le supplice de la planche∎ the main plank of their policy la pièce maîtresse de leur politique(a) (floor, room) planchéier(put down heavily) poser brusquement -
3 plank
plank [plæŋk]planche f• the main plank (of policy, argument) la pièce maîtresse* * *[plæŋk]noun planche f; fig (of policy, argument) point mto walk the plank — Nautical History être exécuté par noyade
••to be as thick as two (short) planks — (colloq) en tenir une couche (colloq)
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4 plank
Ibastaing m, madrier m, planche f, volige fII v.Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > plank
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5 plank decking
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6 plank lining
coffrage de puits m, planche de coffrage fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > plank lining
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7 plank shape
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8 plank
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > plank
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9 plank flooring
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > plank flooring
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10 plank house
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > plank house
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11 plank-and-beam construction
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12 plank
[plæŋk](a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) planche -
13 bridge plank
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14 cross plank
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15 gravel plank
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16 gutter plank
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17 horizontal supporting plank
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18 pile-plank
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19 post, beam and plank construction
construction à poteaux, à poutres et à madriers fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > post, beam and plank construction
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20 step-plank
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