antique in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.antique [Brit anˈtiːk, Am ænˈtik] N

II.antique [Brit anˈtiːk, Am ænˈtik] ADJ

III.antique [Brit anˈtiːk, Am ænˈtik] VB trans

IV.antique [Brit anˈtiːk, Am ænˈtik] VB intr Am

antiques fair [Brit anˈtiːks fɛː], antique fair N

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Translations for antique in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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antique Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They examined the basement to see an antique-looking mirror.
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The village has a wide variety of garage sales and specialty shops selling antiques, fabrics, pottery, handmade items, primitives etc.
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She also paints lifesize realistic still lifes using some of the antique items which can be found in her home.
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In antique desk forms it would have been 29 inches (73.5 cm) from the floor.
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Together, they give a choreographed teaser dance in front of their own respective antique fans while their hair is blowing.
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He excelled in poetry and lyrics and was obsessed in collecting fine arts and antiques.
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Gray also built up huge collections of fine art, antique books and rare plants.
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The historic district also contains a variety of retailers, including clothing, factory outlets, souvenir shops, art galleries, antique galleries.
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His father operated the general store, which is now an antique store.
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It contains 40 percent of the nation's antique shops and art galleries as well as 90 percent of the traditional stationery shops.
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