soft furnishings in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for soft furnishings in the English»French Dictionary

I.soft [Brit sɒft, Am sɔft] ADJ

1. soft (yielding, not rigid or firm):

soft SPORTS, HORSE RAC
léger/-ère
moelleux/-euse

II.soft [Brit sɒft, Am sɔft] ADV

soft → softly

See also softly

soft furnishings in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for soft furnishings in the English»French Dictionary

Translations for soft furnishings in the English»French Dictionary

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English
The wider product range also includes fashion accessories, bedding and soft furnishings along with homewares and gardening.
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The faubourg was characterised by its built-up, densely populated areas, particularly in the north, and its numerous workshops producing soft furnishings.
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Primary sites of fungal growth are inanimate surfaces, including carpets and soft furnishings.
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The opposite of course is dead space, where you may have carpet and a lot of soft furnishings absorbing the sound.
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The magazine primarily covers the area of soft furnishings and also pays particular regards to upcoming and current trends in the interior design industry.
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The yarn is then knotted, looped, braided, or woven to make flexible "fabric" or "cloth", and cloth can be used to make clothing and soft furnishings.
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Blinds and soft furnishings are made from mould-resistant marine-grade acrylic canvas which won't rot or fade over time.
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There's a business improvement consultancy, a thriving garage, a recruitment company, an agency for marketing responsible tourism, and a maker of quality curtains and soft furnishings.
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He is described, somewhat stereotypically, as being big, pink and having impeccable taste in soft furnishings as well as a penchant for musical theater.
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These changes can include certain frequencies being absorbed by soft furnishings, and reflection of different frequencies at varying strength.
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