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I . mar·ble [ˈmɑ:bl̩] SUBST

1. marble no plur (stone):

marmor m

2. marble (for games):

to lose one's marbles fam

II . mar·ble [ˈmɑ:bl̩] VERBE trans

ˈmar·ble cake SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec marbles

to lose one's marbles fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Sabotage, such as tripping competitors, throwing marbles or large obstacles in their paths, and the spreading of misinformation such as false route information, is common.
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Besides the various marbles and mosaics, gilt bronze was also used.
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Each slider has holes in different locations in it and, as each is moved, the holes can align and allow marbles to fall through.
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Razzle consists of a playing board with numbered holes, averaging 120, upon which eight marbles are spilled from a cup.
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For example, many metamorphic limestones, marbles, and calc-schists, with crystalline dolomites, contain silicate minerals such as mica, tremolite, diopside, scapolite, quartz and feldspar.
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The enemies fire marbles at her which can cause her to fall over the edge unless they are avoided or jumped over.
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You aim at grouped marbles inside a circle and flick the marble from your fingers and anything you hit out of the circle is yours.
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In the 18th century, the castle's interior marbles and remaining furnishings were removed.
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The marbles will compete for the grooves on the slope, and come to rest at the lowest points.
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Using the objects such as hen's eggs, peas, and marbles for comparing hailstone sizes is often imprecise, due to their varied dimensions.
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