pamphlet | |
gen. | plaquette; tract |
arts. | brochure; pamphlet |
commun. | factum; piqûre |
commun. mech.eng. | dépliant |
polit. | brochure; brochure |
binding | |
agric. | mise en bottes |
comp., MS Canada | liaison |
IMF. | exécutoire; consolidation des droits de douane; consolidation tarifaire |
industr. construct. | biais bordé; biais à cheval |
law | opposable à |
libr. | reliure |
mater.sc. mech.eng. | cerclage |
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plaquette f; tract m | |||
brochure f; pamphlet m | |||
factum; piqûre f | |||
dépliant m | |||
brochure f (A short printed work, consisting of less than fifty pages, Opuscule imprimé comportant moins de cinquante pages) | |||
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brochure f (Opuscule imprimé comportant moins de cinquante pages) | |||
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brochures f | |||
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pamph; pph. | |||
A brief booklet, typically discussing an issue of the time and about which the writer feels strongly. In the past the benefit of a pamphlet was that it was fairly simple to generate: it was therefore particularly favoured by underground writers and revolutionaries as a mode of communication. Jonathan Swift’s A modest Proposal is a well-known example of a pamphlet. | |||
pam; pm; pph |
pamphlet : 18 phrases in 9 subjects |
Book binding | 1 |
Communications | 2 |
Environment | 4 |
General | 3 |
Industry | 1 |
Law | 1 |
Patents | 4 |
Trade unions | 1 |
Welfare & Social Security | 1 |