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 Translation for 'Yellow Pages' from English to French
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Pages {f.pl} Jaunes® [annuaire téléphonique]
Yellow Pages
Partial Matches
sport
pages {f.pl} sportives d'un journal
sports pages of a newspaper
jaune {adj}yellow
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jaunirto yellow
orn.T
râle {m} jaune [Coturnicops noveboracensis]
yellow rail
zool.T
anaconda {m} jaune [Eunectes notaeus]
yellow anaconda
zool.T
mangouste {f} jaune [Cynictis penicillata]
yellow mongoose
zool.T
tatou {m} à six bandes [Euphractus sexcinctus]
yellow armadillo
bot.T
réséda {m} jaune [Reseda lutea]
yellow mignonette
bot.T
réséda {m} sauvage [Reseda lutea]
yellow mignonette
orn.T
blongios {m} de Chine [Ixobrychus sinensis]
yellow bittern
zool.T
anaconda {m} du Paraguay [Eunectes notaeus]
yellow anaconda
bot.T
caille-lait {m} jaune [Galium verum]
yellow bedstraw
bot.T
gaillet {m} jaune [Galium verum]
yellow bedstraw
bot.T
gaillet {m} vrai [Galium verum]
yellow bedstraw
zool.T
mangouste {f} fauve [Cynictis penicillata]
yellow mongoose
jaunirto go yellow
bot.T
pin {m} à bois lourd [Pinus ponderosa]
yellow pine
bot.T
pin {m} jaune [Pinus ponderosa]
yellow pine
bot.T
pin {m} ponderosa [Pinus ponderosa]
yellow pine
journ.
journal {m} à sensation
yellow journal
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Usage Examples English
  • The Network Information Service, or NIS (originally called Yellow Pages or YP), is a client–server directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a computer network.
  • A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory.
  • It also includes a local yellow pages. The company's website covers a wide range of local information as well.
  • Companies based in Fresno include Pelco, Valley Yellow Pages, and Saladino's.
  • A 1951 Yellow Pages listing refers to the "salad bar buffet" at Springfield, Illinois, restaurant The Cliffs.

  • In the 1990s he took part in the popular Italian Rai 3 TV show "Tunnel" in which he very formally and "seriously"' recited documents such as utility bills, yellow pages and similar trivial texts, such as washing instructions for a wool sweater or cookies ingredients.
  • The yellow pages are telephone directories of businesses, organized by category rather than alphabetically by business name, in which advertising is sold.
  • Then one could scan bar codes on groceries, bar codes on books, and custom bar codes in ads in magazines, newspapers, Verizon Yellow Pages, and RadioShack catalogs.
  • A9 developed the first service that allowed users of maps and "yellow pages" (a telephone directory) to view buildings at street level.
  • With the release of the Oyster card, TfL released an accompanying Oyster card holder to replace the existing designs, previously sponsored by companies such as Yellow Pages, Direct Line and IKEA, as well as London Underground's and London Buses own releases of the holder which came without advertising.

  • Additionally, KKR was one of the few firms that were able to complete large leveraged buyout transactions in the years immediately following the collapse of the Internet bubble, including Shoppers Drug Mart and Bell Canada Yellow Pages.
  • Today the 3611 Minitel Directory is replaced by the online white or yellow pages.
  • "Thomas Guides" were a local icon in Southern California for decades, with many companies including the "Thomas Guide" map grid information for their locations in Yellow Pages listings and other advertisements.
  • Fargo has four local yellow pages publishers: SMARTSEARCH, which is locally owned and operated; yellowbook, owned by the Yell Group, a United Kingdom-based company; Dex, owned by RH Donnelley and based in North Carolina; and Phone Directories Company (PDC), based in Utah.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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