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ingénieur en structure
structural engineer N
I. engineer [Brit ɛndʒɪˈnɪə, Am ˌɛndʒəˈnɪr] N
engineer Am RAIL
II. engineer [Brit ɛndʒɪˈnɪə, Am ˌɛndʒəˈnɪr] VB trans
1. engineer (plot):
engineer revolt, fall, success, conspiracy
2. engineer (build):
civil engineer N
structural [Brit ˈstrʌktʃ(ə)r(ə)l, Am ˈstrək(t)ʃ(ə)rəl] ADJ
1. structural (fundamental):
structural problem, change, reform
2. structural:
structural ANAT, BOT, GEOL, PHYS
3. structural LING:
4. structural ECON:
5. structural CONSTR:
structural defect
I. engineer [ˌendʒɪˈnɪəʳ, Am -ˈnɪr] N
1. engineer (person qualified in engineering):
2. engineer a. RAIL:
3. engineer TECH:
4. engineer pej, fig:
instigateur(-trice) m (f)
5. engineer Am RAIL:
II. engineer [ˌendʒɪˈnɪəʳ, Am -ˈnɪr] VB trans
1. engineer:
2. engineer pej:
structural ADJ
1. structural (of organisation):
2. structural (state of buildings):
I. engineer [ˌen·dʒɪ·ˈnɪr] N
1. engineer (person qualified in engineering):
2. engineer a. RAIL:
mécanicien(ne) m (f)
3. engineer RAIL:
conducteur (-trice) m (f) de locomotive
4. engineer TECH:
technicien(ne) m (f)
5. engineer fig, pej:
instigateur(-trice) m (f)
II. engineer [ˌen·dʒɪ·ˈnɪr] VB trans
1. engineer:
2. engineer pej:
structural ADJ
1. structural (of organization):
2. structural (of buildings):
Present
Iengineer
youengineer
he/she/itengineers
weengineer
youengineer
theyengineer
Past
Iengineered
youengineered
he/she/itengineered
weengineered
youengineered
theyengineered
Present Perfect
Ihaveengineered
youhaveengineered
he/she/ithasengineered
wehaveengineered
youhaveengineered
theyhaveengineered
Past Perfect
Ihadengineered
youhadengineered
he/she/ithadengineered
wehadengineered
youhadengineered
theyhadengineered
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No structural remains have yet been found from this period.
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It is also the key structural component of hair and nails.
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The tower has a total structural height of 146 m (478 ft).
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The two inner movements work as effective structural contrasts to the opening drama.
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Generally, the links are the structural elements and the joints allow movement.
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