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vt.
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put shoes
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vr.
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1) put shoes, 2) put on shoes
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adj.
|
wearing
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nm.
|
pitfall
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nm.
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pitfall
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nm.
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shoehorn
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nfpl.
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chausses
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n.
|
1) ground floor (m), 2) ground floors (pl.m.)
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nm.
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knee breaches
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nf.
|
road
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nmpl.
|
ground floors
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|
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nm.
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high ground floor
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nf.
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highway
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nf.
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slippery surface
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|
|
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nf.
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uneven road surface
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|
|
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nf.
|
Giants' Causeway
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|
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nm.
|
sub-soil drainage [TECH]
|
|
|
|
nf.
|
Chaussé's view [MED]
|
|
|
|
nmpl.
|
department of civil engineering
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nm.
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pavement covering
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vr.
|
step into the road
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nm.
|
civil engineer
|
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nf.
|
department of civil engineering
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|
|
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nf.
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French School of Civil Engineering
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|
|
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nf.
|
French National School of Civil Engineering
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|
|
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adv.
|
the cobbler's children go barefoot
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adj.
|
well-fitting
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