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I . double [ˈdʌbl̩] ADJ

1. double (of two parts):

double

2. double (twice as big):

double
double the length/size

3. double (for two):

double

4. double (in spelling, phone numbers):

double two
with a double b

II . double [ˈdʌbl̩] ADV

double
double bent, fold

III . double [ˈdʌbl̩] VERBE trans

1. double (make twice as big):

double

2. double (fold):

double

IV . double [ˈdʌbl̩] VERBE intr

1. double (become twice as big):

double

2. double (serve second purpose):

to double as sb/sth

V . double [ˈdʌbl̩] SUBST

1. double (double quantity):

double
I'll give you double

2. double (double number):

double

3. double (look-alike):

double
she's the double of her mother

4. double:

doubles plur SPORT
debel m

5. double CINÉ:

double
dubler(ka) m (f)

Idiomes/Tournures:

at [or on] the double fam
at [or on] the double fam

double up VERBE intr

1. double up (bend over):

double up

2. double up (share room):

to double up with sb

double act SUBST

double act
duet m

double-barrelled, double-barreled Am ADJ

1. double-barrelled (with two barrels):

2. double-barrelled GB (hyphenated):

3. double-barrelled AM (with two purposes):

double bass <-es> SUBST MUS

double bass

double bed SUBST

double bed

double-breasted ADJ

double-breasted jacket, suit:

double counting SUBST sans pl ÉCON

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The species is particularly characterized by its double columellar processes in the apertural dentition, a splendid discriminating character in shell morphology in this group.
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And a fourth example shows the king with the double crown and impaling a hippopotamus.
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The outdoor cages will have a double net layer; one for safety reasons and the other, outer layer, for plants to grow on.
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Its foot is elongated, with a double-edged anterior margin and two short, white, metapodial tentacles projecting from below the operculum.
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This seems to me to involve a certain hypocrisy, or at very least a double standard.
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Millions of homes do not have double-glazing, for instance, which helps to cut down wasted energy and has a knock-on effect of reducing heating bills.
www.independent.co.uk
In the autumn of 1956 he suffered a severe stroke which left him partially paralysed and with double vision.
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The battlemented three-storey west tower has a double-door, circular and round-headed windows and a belfry.
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They will double-park and make it more dangerous.
www.odt.co.nz
If the shirt has turn-down collars it usually has sleeves with double cuffs fastened with cufflinks as standard.
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