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| gen. |
burn-through; break-through |
| anal.chem. |
breakthrough (of a chromatographic column) |
| chem. |
tapping (du trou de coulée); breaking through |
| chess.term. |
breaking trough |
| commun., transp. |
let-down |
| construct. |
aperture; orifice; void (in a floor); breach; vista; opening (in forest) |
| geol. |
breakthrough |
| met. |
water-gap |
| trav. |
cutting |
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| chem. |
to stick; to engrave; to bore; to drill; to break through; to break in; to penetrate; to pierce; to permeate; to percolate; to perforate |
| footb. |
break through; burst |
| met. |
to punch; to strike; to burn through; to drill out |
| mil., logist. |
penetrate |
| pack. |
pierce; perforate; punch; puncture |
| telecom. |
override (DND, repos téléphonique); abort (program, repos téléphonique); interrupt (program, repos téléphonique); drill |
| transp., avia. |
bore; boring; hole |
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| construct. |
to penetrate (the roof, rain, un mur, un toit) |
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| tech., industr., construct. |
sanding through |
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| gen. |
opening |
| tech., met. |
breakout |
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| construct. |
breach |
| met. |
holed |
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| French thesaurus |
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| mil., logist. |
Dans le cadre des opérations terrestres, la percée de la défense ennemie et la désorganisation de son système de défense. (FRA) |