Architecture et Construction - Passerelles et Barrières
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux portails et clôtures tels que "barrière", "allée", et "grillage à poules".
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a covered porch-like structure extending from a building's entrance, typically designed to provide shelter for vehicles during pick-up and drop-off

porte-cochère
an architectural term referring to a monumental gateway or entrance structure, usually leading to a sacred or important site such as a temple, palace, or public building

propylée, entrée monumentale
the area around the door at the entrance to a house, room, etc.

porte, embrasure de la porte
an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.

entrée
a way that enables someone to get out of a room, building, or a vehicle of large capacity

sortie
the part of a fence or wall outside a building that we can open and close to enter or leave a place

porte
an opening or entrance that serves as a point of entry or exit to a place, such as a building, property, or enclosed area

passage, porte d'entrée
a sturdy upright post or pillar that serves as a support or anchor for a gate

poteau de porte, pilier de portail
a passage that is inside a house or building with rooms on both side

salle, salle
a covered entrance or gateway to a churchyard or cemetery, often featuring a roof and a gate

un porche funéraire, une entrée couverte de cimetière
a small gate or door within a larger gate or fence, often used for pedestrian access while keeping the main gate closed

porte piétonne, guichet
a long narrow way in a building that has doors on either side opening into different rooms

couloir, corridor
a narrow or enclosed path or route that allows passage or access between different areas or spaces

passage, couloir
a special way used to exit a building, car, etc. when a problem happens

issue de secours
a type of fencing material that consists of sharp, pointed barbs or spikes spaced along a wire, designed to deter or prevent unauthorized entry or to confine livestock

fil de fer barbelé, fil barbelé
a physical structure or obstacle that is used to block or restrict access to a certain area, preventing passage or providing security

barrière, obstacle
a type of fence made from interlocking metal links, typically used for securing an area

clôture en maillon de chaîne, grillage
type of mesh fencing made from thin, flexible wire twisted together in a hexagonal pattern, commonly used to enclose chicken coops or small animal enclosures

grillage à poules, treillis métallique pour volaille
a structure like a wall, made of wire, wood, etc. that is placed around an area or a piece of land

barrière
a narrow wooden or metal fence picket or board used to create a barrier or enclosure

palissade, pieu de clôture
a defensive fence or barrier made of closely spaced wooden stakes or iron rails

palissade, clôture
a bag filled with sand, used for protection or to create barriers

sac de sable, remplissage de sable
a line of trees, fence, wall, etc. that can provide protection against the wind

brise-vent
a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals or people from crossing a boundary

clôture électrique, barrière électrique
a private path or road that leads from the street to a house, building, etc., typically used for vehicle access and parking

allée (privée), voie privée
a path for walking, typically built outdoors and above the ground level

chemin
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