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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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"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.

From Barron's

"He asks his players to run a lot. In a previous interview he said 'If you don't run, you don't play'," says L'Equipe journalist Pierre-Etienne Minonzio.

From BBC

"It was a joke in L'Equipe - if Igor Tudor had Lionel Messi in his squad, Messi would not play!"

From BBC