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- crumbling [building]
- croulant {adj} {pres-p} [bâtiment]
- derelict [building etc.]
- délabré {adj}
- floodlit [building etc.]
- illuminé {adj} {past-p}
- multilevel [attr.] [building, complex]
- à plusieurs étages {adj}arch.immo.
- rickety [furniture, building]
- branlant {adj} [meuble, construction]
- ruined [building, object: in ruins, destroyed]
- en ruine {adj}
- squat [building : low-built, man : short and stocky]
- trapu {adj} [bâtiment : peu élevé, homme : râblé]
- tall [building, grass, tree]
- haut {adj} [bâtiment, herbe, arbre]
- unsightly [building]
- laid {adj} [bâtisse]
- to service sth. [e.g. staircase serving floors of a building]
- desservir qc.
- to collapse [building]
- crouler [s'effondrer]
- to fall [building, structure, frame]
- s'écrouler
- to open sth. [new building]
- inaugurer qc.
- to tower [building, mountain]
- se dresser (majestueusement)
- attack [against a group, building]
- attentat {m} [contre un groupe, bâtiment]
- fixture [immovable object inside a building]
- équipement {m} [installations]meub.
- front [of a building]
- façade {f}arch.
- hall [entrance area of a flat or public building, large room of museum]
- hall {m} [d'une banque, d'un hôtel ou immeuble d'habitation, dans un musée]arch.immo.
- lumber [Am.] [building timber]
- bois {m} de charpenteconstr.
- rear [of building, humorous: bottom of a person]
- derrière {m}
- view [from a building etc.]
- perspective {f}
- high rise [high-rise building]
- tour {f} [bâtiment]arch.
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