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raquette
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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racket [Brit ˈrakɪt, Am ˈrækət] N
1. racket SPORTS:
racket
racket attr cover, handle, string, control
2. racket (noise):
racket inf
racket inf
raffut m inf
to make a racket
3. racket (swindle):
racket
it's a racket!
4. racket (illegal activity):
racket
the drugs racket
he's in on the racket inf
5. racket (business):
racket inf
racket inf
boulot m inf
racket abuse N SPORTS
racket around VB [Brit ˈrakɪt -, Am ˈrækət -] inf
racket around (noisily)
racket around (having fun)
protection racket N
protection racket
racket m
racket press N SPORTS
racket press
a tautly-strung racket
French
French
English
English
racket inf
racket press
racket inf
racket inf
faire du chahut fêtard:
to make a racket inf
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
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French
racket [ˈrækɪt] N
1. racket SPORTS:
racket
2. racket pl (games):
racket
3. racket no pl inf (noise):
racket
4. racket pej (dishonest scheme):
racket
tennis racket N
tennis racket
squash racket N Brit, squash racquet N Am, Aus
1. squash racket (equipment):
squash racket
2. squash racket no pl form → squash
I. squash2 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N
1. squash (dense pack):
2. squash no pl (racket game):
3. squash Aus, Brit (drink):
Phrases:
II. squash2 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] VB trans
1. squash (crush):
2. squash (make feel stupid):
3. squash fig rumour:
squash1 [skwɒʃ, Am skwɑ:ʃ] N Am (vegetable)
French
French
English
English
racket
racket
racket
racket
racket
racket
to make a racket
racket
racket
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
French
French
racket [ˈræk·ɪt] N
1. racket sports:
racket
2. racket inf (noise):
racket
3. racket (dishonest practice):
racket
racket m
tennis racket N
tennis racket
French
French
English
English
racket
racket
racket
racket
racket
racket
to make a racket
racket
racket
racket
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Since then, despite study taking the upper hand over squash she has continued to improve.
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They were skilled horticulturalists, raising numerous, distinct varieties of corn, beans and squash.
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The centre comprises a main hall 21.5m x 14.9m and a squash court.
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The facility includes basketball and squash courts as well as a swimming pool, bowling alley, and three restaurants.
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Though hardball squash is no longer a very popular game for singles play, the hardball doubles game continues to thrive.
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