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en dessous de l'escalier

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

below stairs ADV

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. stair [Brit stɛː, Am stɛr] N

1. stair (step):

2. stair (staircase):

stair form
stair form
escaliers mpl form

II. stairs N

stairs npl (staircase):

I. below [Brit bɪˈləʊ, Am bəˈloʊ] PREP When below is used as a preposition to talk about the physical position of something, it is most often translated by au-dessous de: the apartment below mine = l'appartement au-dessous du mien; below the knee = au-dessous du genou.
The most notable exceptions are for the expressions below the ground and below the surface, when sous is used: sous le sol, sous la surface.
For other prepositional uses of below and for adverbial uses see the entry below.

1. below (under):

2. below (less than: in quantity, degree etc):

3. below (inferior in rank to):

4. below (south of):

5. below (downstream from):

6. below (unworthy of) → beneath

II. below [Brit bɪˈləʊ, Am bəˈloʊ] ADV

1. below (lower down):

2. below (later on page, in book etc):

3. below (not in heaven):

I. beneath [Brit bɪˈniːθ, Am bəˈniθ] PREP When used as a preposition (= under), beneath is translated by au-dessous de: beneath his feet = au-dessous de ses pieds. When used as an adverb, beneath is translated by en dessous: the trees beneath = les arbres en dessous. For particular and figurative usages see below.

1. beneath (under):

2. beneath (unworthy of):

beneath person

II. beneath [Brit bɪˈniːθ, Am bəˈniθ] ADV

u rečniku PONS

stair [steəʳ, Am ster] N

1. stair (step in a staircase):

2. stair pl (a set of steps):

I. below [bɪˈləʊ, Am -ˈloʊ] PREP

1. below (lower than, underneath):

2. below GEO:

3. below (less than):

4. below (inferior to):

II. below [bɪˈləʊ, Am -ˈloʊ] ADV

1. below (lower down):

en bas [ou plus bas] , il y a qc

2. below (further in text):

3. below REL:

u rečniku PONS

stair [ster] N

1. stair (step in staircase):

2. stair pl (set of steps):

I. below [bɪ·ˈloʊ] PREP

1. below (lower than, underneath):

2. below GEO:

3. below (less than):

4. below (inferior to):

II. below [bɪ·ˈloʊ] ADV

1. below (lower down):

en bas [ou plus bas] , il y a qc

2. below (further in text):

3. below REL: