Shed
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British pronunciation/ʃɛd/
American pronunciation/ʃed/

Définition et Signification de "shed"

to shed
01

perdre, mouiller

cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers
to shed definition and meaning
02

perdre, muer

to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed anymore
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After the spring cleaning, she shed a lot of old clothes that no longer fit her.
The company decided to shed some of its less profitable branches to streamline operations.
It 's time to shed the excess weight and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
03

déverser, perdre

to accidentally release or spill a liquid or substance in a sudden and uncontrolled manner
04

laisser couler, faire dégoutter

cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over
Shed
01

abri de jardin, cabane, cabanon

a simple and small cottage-like building that is built to store things or shelter animals

What is a "shed"?

A shed is a small, simple building, usually found in a garden or backyard, used for storage or as a workspace. It is often made of wood, metal, or plastic and has a roof and walls to protect its contents from the weather. Sheds are commonly used to store tools, gardening equipment, bicycles, or other items. They can also be used as a workshop, art studio, or small shelter. Sheds are typically not designed for living in but serve as practical, multifunctional spaces.

02

hangar, remise

an industrial building in which pieces of equipment or machinery are kept
01

délaissé, abandonné

shed at an early stage of development
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