attic
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British pronunciation
/ˈætɪk/

Définition et signification de « attic » en anglais

Attic
01

grenier

an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area
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attic definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She converted the attic into a cozy home office with skylights and built-in shelves.
Elle a transformé le grenier en un bureau confortable avec des lucarnes et des étagères encastrées.
The attic is accessible via a pull-down ladder in the hallway for storing seasonal decorations and old furniture.
Le grenier est accessible via une échelle escamotable dans le couloir pour ranger les décorations saisonnières et les vieux meubles.
02

attique, mur attique

a type of wall, specifically a low wall or parapet that extends above the main roofline of a building
example
Exemples
The building's attic rises above the main cornice.
Classical temples often feature an attic with inscriptions.
03

ciboulot, citron

informal terms for a human head
example
Exemples
He banged his attic on the low doorway.
Use your attic and think carefully before deciding.
04

l'attique, le dialecte attique

the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia
example
Exemples
Scholars study Attic to understand classical Greek literature.
Plato wrote his dialogues in Attic Greek.
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attique, relatif à l'Attique

of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times
example
Exemples
Attic art influenced the architecture of many Greek temples.
The playwright used an Attic style in his dialogue.
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