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settlement /ˈsɛtl̟mənt/ noun 1 a [count] : a formal agreement or decision that ends an argument or dispute I got the house in the divorce settlement. The parties have not been able to reach/negotiate …
outline /ˈaʊtˌlaɪn/ noun 1 a [count] : a drawing or picture that shows only the shape of an object — often followed by of An outline of his face showed his high forehead, long …
Sablonneux : adj. Couvert de sable. Les Séverac ont pique-niqué dans une clairière sablonneuse.
stockpile /ˈstɑkˌpaɪl/ noun [count] : a large supply of something that is kept for future use a stockpile of ammunition/weapons a stockpile of medical supplies
Sablier : n.m. Instrument qui sert à mesurer le temps, à l’aide de deux récipients de verre superposés, entre lesquels coule du sable. On se sert d’un sablier pour mesurer …
Sabler : v. Couvrir de sable. On a sablé la route enneigée.
petition /pəˈtɪʃən/ noun 1 : a written document that people sign to show that they want a person or organization to do or change something They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding …
Sable : n.m. Ensemble de petits grains de roche ou de coquillages écrasés. En rentrant de la plage, Yves avait du sable dans ses chaussures.
inspect /ɪnˈspɛkt/ verb 1 : to look at something carefully in order to learn more about it, to find problems, etc. The border guard inspected their passports. She had the car inspected by a …
débarrasser : v. Enlever ce qui encombre, ce qui embarrasse. Hippolyte a débarrassé sa chambre pour poser de la moquette. Odile Séverac débarrasse le grenier des objets inutiles. Julie aide …