antiques in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

antiques fair [Brit anˈtiːks fɛː], antique fair N

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

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He has a mysterious knowledge of all the antiques in the store and an uncanny talent for reading minds.
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Everyone wears low shoes now and hobnailed boots are selling only in antiques shops.
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Their tea sets and hollowware pieces are very valuable as antiques.
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The flea market features a variety of antiques, art, clothes, pottery, some food, and typical second-hand flea market goods.
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He excelled in poetry and lyrics and was obsessed in collecting fine arts and antiques.
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It has exhibits on all 12 of the hamlets in the town, a recreated schoolroom, and antiques.
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This brings him into contact with fantasy bordellos, mysterious manuscripts, bizarre antiques dealers, and a sleazy nest of quirky happenstance.
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You will need to insure any antiques you buy, but premiums needn't be expensive if you have only a few items.
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Decorated in formal townhouse style, it's a romantic place -- more suited to couples than families -- with toile and chintz, archive wallpapers and antiques.
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Following this business revival, the city experienced a residential revival as well, and is now known for its active arts scene, antiques shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightlife.
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