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équipe

British  
/ eɪˈkiːp /

noun

  1. (esp in motor racing) a team

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Etymology

Origin of équipe

French

Example Sentences

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"I love the country, its culture, the football culture," Pochettino said in an interview with French publication L'Equipe, external.

From BBC

He confirmed to L'Equipe that Spurs previously contacted him over a return after his first six months in Paris in 2021, along with "other very big clubs".

From BBC

"The referee system, including VAR, is costing 25m euros by season," L'Equipe journalist Pierre-Etienne Minonzio told BBC Sport.

From BBC

Luc Hagege, who writes about refereeing for L'Equipe, says there is a "misunderstanding between the objective of VAR and the perception of some players, coaches, but mostly presidents".

From BBC

"Just because I do extreme sports, should I have to dress a certain way? That makes no sense," he told French sports daily L'Équipe.

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