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French English Dictionary
D
démarrage
French English Dictionary
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démarrage
in English:
1.
boot
My boyfriend bought me these boots for Christmas.
I usually wear high boots in winter to protect me from snow.
If the car boot is full, put that bag on the back seat.
Where is my other boot?
The Stars must be kicking themselves for giving him the boot.
And, we get each other's company to boot.
I always keep a blanket and a toolkit in the boot for emergencies.
I bought myself a new pair of winter boots.
Sam lost his boot.
I wear vegan boots.
I need to buy some new boots before my walking holiday in the Alps next month.
My mom doesn't even know how to boot a laptop, not to mention typing.
His boots are made of the finest Corinthian leather.
Those high-heeled boots are very expensive. / Can you open the car boot?
The boot is not big enough to transport this piece of furniture.
English word "démarrage"(boot) occurs in sets:
Fiches du livre - "The Soul of a People" (H. Field...
Fiches du livre - "Sonia Married" (Stephen McKenna)
Fiches du livre - "Enoch Arden, &c." (Alfred Tenny...
Fiches du livre - "The Plattner Story and Others" ...
Fiches du livre - "In Bad Company and other storie...
other words beginning with "D"
déjeuner in English
délicat in English
délicieux in English
démarrer in English
démolir in English
déménager in English
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