appliance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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appliance [Brit əˈplʌɪəns, Am əˈplaɪəns] N

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unplug appliance
plug-in appliance

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appliance in the PONS Dictionary

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

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

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The building has two stories, with the former appliance showroom on the ground floor and a multipurpose hospitality room upstairs.
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The units were practically new, with new appliances and many had never been lived in.
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People start new ventures on this day, perform housewarming "poojas" and buy expensive items such as gold, silver, new appliances or property.
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To be considered an appliance, the (hardware) device needs to be integrated with software, and both are supplied as a package.
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Many companies charge additional coverage for appliances such as clothes washers and clothes dryers, which are generally not covered.
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This high performance appliance includes many innovative features, which makes it very attractive for listeners on the go and consumers who enjoy new technologies.
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The appliance is typically worn for between 14 and 16 hours a day during this treatment phase.
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At the time, the financing was compared with electric bills and only regularly paying customers would be supplied with appliances.
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There have been additional claims that the airport fire appliance has been sabotaged.
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Success in television sales enabled the company to branch out into major appliances such as refrigerators by the 1950s.
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