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20:49 Dec 17, 2003 |
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4 +1 | sera protégé par un enrochement de gros blocs de pierre |
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4 | pierre de protection |
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pierre de protection Explication : - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-12-17 20:51:04 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Domaine(s) – Ports – River and Sea Navigation – Construction and Civil Engineering Domaine(s) – Ports – Navigation fluviale et maritime – Construction (bâtiment et génie civil) armour stone Source pierre de protection Source PROPOSITION, FÉM pierre de revêtement Source À ÉVITER, FÉM OBS – Construction d\'une digue pour protéger les bateaux des vagues. Source |
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sera protégé par un enrochement de gros blocs de pierre Explication : Armour stone. Large quarried stone or specially shaped concrete block used as primary protection against wave action. |
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