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French-English translation for: plain pied
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arch. immo. plain-pied {m}bungalow
arch. immo. plain-pied {m}single-storey accommodation [Br.]
arch. immo. plain-pied {m}single-story accommodation [Am.]
Keywords contained
être de plain-piedto be on the ground floor [Br.]
maison {f} de plain-piedsingle-storey house [Br.]
de plain-pied avec [pièce]on the same level as [floor]
sport être de plain-pied avec qn.to be a match for sb.
être de plain-pied avec qn.to be as good as sb.
immo. salon {m} de plain-pied avec le jardinlounge on a level with the garden
entrer de plain-pied dans le sujet [loc.]to come straight to the point [idiom]
entrer de plain-pied dans le sujet [loc.]to cut straight to the chase [coll.] [idiom]
entrer de plain-pied dans le sujet [loc.]to get straight down to the nitty-gritty [idiom]
entrer de plain-pied dans le sujet [loc.]to get straight to the point [idiom]
de plain-pied avec [pièce vers le jardin, etc.]at the same level as [e.g.: garden]
Partial Matches
anat. unit pied {m}foot
bot. pied {m}head [lettuce, celery, tobacco]
à pied {adv}on foot
en pied {adj}full-length [mirror, portrait]
lâcher piedto flee
lâcher piedto take flight
bicyc. cale-pied {m}toe clip
vêt. chausse-pied {m}shoe horn
vêt. chausse-pied {m}shoehorn
contre-pied {m}opposing stance
équi. cure-pied {m}hoof pick
pied-noir {m}pied noir [French man born in Algeria before independence]
pied-noire {f}pied noire [French woman born in Algeria before indepencence]
meub. pied {m} [de chaise]leg [of a chair]
d'arrache-pied {adv}ceaselessly
anat. sport pied {m} d'appeltake-off foot
anat. sport pied {m} d'appeltakeoff foot
(accessible) à pied {adv}accessible on foot
théâtre au pied levé {adv}ad-lib
au pied levé {adv}extemporaneously
au pied levé {adv}off the cuff [coll.] [extemporaneously, without preparation]
au pied levé {adv}off the top of one's head [idiom]
au pied levé {adv}without preparation
aller à piedto walk
parcourir à piedto tramp
balade {f} à piedpromenade [walk]
balade {f} à piedstroll
balade {f} à piedwalk
armes mil. batterie {f} à piedfoot artillery battery
agr. bot. blé {m} sur piedstanding cereal (in the field) [not yet harvested]
anat. cambrure {f} du piedfoot stance
hist. mil. occup. chasseur {m} à piedlight infantryman
anat. cou-de-pied {m}instep
coup {m} de piedkick
sport course {f} à piedrunning
empreinte {f} (de pied)footprint
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