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الدَّفْع
table à tréteaux

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

trestle attr table
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

trestle [Brit ˈtrɛs(ə)l, Am ˈtrɛsəl] N

trestle attr table

I. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

to put sth on the table fig Brit (propose) proposal, offer
to put sth on the table Am (postpone) proposal, offer

2. table (list):

3. table MATH:

4. table SPORTS:

5. table GEOG:

6. table HISTORY (tablet):

II. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl] VB trans

1. table Brit (present):

table bill, amendment, proposal

2. table Am (postpone):

table motion, bill, amendment

III. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl]

in the PONS Dictionary

trestle table N

in the PONS Dictionary

trestle [ˈtresl] N

I. table [ˈteɪbl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

2. table (group of people):

3. table (collection of information) a. COMPUT:

Phrases:

II. table [ˈteɪbl] VB trans

1. table Brit, Aus (propose):

2. table Am (postpone):

in the PONS Dictionary

trestle [ˈtres·l] N

I. table [ˈteɪ·bl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

2. table (group of people):

3. table (collection of information) a. comput:

Phrases:

II. table [ˈteɪ·bl] VB trans (postpone)

Present
Itable
youtable
he/she/ittables
wetable
youtable
theytable
Past
Itabled
youtabled
he/she/ittabled
wetabled
youtabled
theytabled
Present Perfect
Ihavetabled
youhavetabled
he/she/ithastabled
wehavetabled
youhavetabled
theyhavetabled
Past Perfect
Ihadtabled
youhadtabled
he/she/ithadtabled
wehadtabled
youhadtabled
theyhadtabled

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Basically, a modern trestle table is a plank of wood set on two trestles.
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So we sit around the trestle table and have dinner and then have a campfire.
www.stuff.co.nz
A creative corner ready to inspire, with trestle table and woven pendant light.
www.stuff.co.nz
Spectators who had climbed onto trestle tables to get a better view of the track found themselves in the direct path of the lethal debris.
en.wikipedia.org
The long trestle table allows both practices to "break bread together".
www.smh.com.au