after-hours in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for after-hours in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for after-hours in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

clôture [klotyʀ] N f

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English
They swing by the festivities once they hit the hotel room for a little after-hours.
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He would come to be regarded as one of after-hours radio's true pioneers.
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The diner is known for attracting many after-hours customers.
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Year 11 and 12 students can access the after-hours coaching program.
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Since volume seven, the albums have borne the subtitle a personal collection for after-hours grooving.
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Unfortunately, as it is by this time after-hours, they are barred from using the elevator unless they solve puzzles involving math problems.
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Many pharmacies also keep one outside, for after-hours access.
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He had them installed in stores, luncheonettes, social clubs and after-hours establishments.
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To escape the attention of the press and the authorities, this after-hours activity quickly went underground.
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She is the vice president because she has her own phone in her room, and she takes after-hours calls.
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