English translation of 'le cadenas'
masculine noun
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masculine noun
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Un cadenas monstrueux ferme la porte du porche, haute de cinq mètres.
Une petite clé brille à sa ceinture, qui permet d'ouvrir le cadenas qui barre le passage.
Elle permet notamment d'ouvrir des cadenas ou des boîtes à clés.
Dans cette ville californienne, les trottinettes de l'entreprise sont équipées d'un cadenas à câble intégré.
Bouteilles, chaussures, casques, cadenas peuvent être difficile à se procurer.
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cadenas
British English: padlock
/ˈpædˌlɒk/ NOUN
A padlock is a lock which is used for fastening two things together.
They had put a padlock on the door.
- American English: padlock /ˈpædlɒk/
- Arabic: قِفْلٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: cadeado
- Chinese: 挂锁
- Croatian: lokot
- Czech: visací zámek
- Danish: hængelås
- Dutch: hangslot
- European Spanish: candado
- Finnish: munalukko
- French: cadenas
- German: Vorhängeschloss
- Greek: λουκέτο
- Italian: lucchetto
- Japanese: 南京錠
- Korean: 맹꽁이 자물쇠
- Norwegian: hengelås
- Polish: kłódka
- European Portuguese: cadeado
- Romanian: lacăt
- Russian: висячий замок
- Latin American Spanish: candado
- Swedish: hänglås
- Thai: กุญแจแบบคล้องสายยู
- Turkish: asma kilit
- Ukrainian: (висячий) замок
- Vietnamese: khóa móc
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