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  1. roder.com - Event tents and industrial halls from RÖDER

    With over 65 years of experience as a tent and hall manufacturer, we have not only shaped our industry worldwide, but have also developed a deep understanding of our customers' requirements.

  2. roder-architecture.com - RÖDER Group

    RÖDER provides a one-stop solution for all kinds of large-scale exhibitions, events, sports events, logistics and warehousing. The RÖDER Group is an international specialist with over 60 years of …

  3. English translation of 'rôder' - Collins Online Dictionary

    English Translation of “RÔDER” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  4. rôder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 28, 2025 · 1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en.

  5. RÔDER translation in English | French-English Dictionary | Reverso

    Il aimait rôder autour des vieilles ruines, imaginant des histoires du passé. He loved to prowl around the old ruins, imagining stories from ancient times.

  6. What does roder mean in French? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "roder" from French? Here are 3 possible meanings.

  7. Home - RÖDER China - Tents for Events, Exhibitions and the Industry

    Roder Architecture Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Shanghai | Beijing | Guangzhou | Chengdu | Qingdao

  8. Large tents, marquees, industrial tents, hall systems | RÖDER Group

    The RÖDER product range of high quality, temporary structures and semi permanent structures includes marquee systems for every occasion. Our markets include events, hospitality, sports, warehousing …

  9. « Roder » et « rôder » : quelle différence - La langue française

    4 days ago · « Roder » ou « rôder » ? Découvrez la différence de sens de ces homophones pour ne plus les confondre. Définition, étymologie et exemples.

  10. RODER | translation French to English: Cambridge Dictionary

    RODER translations: to break in, to roam around, run in, be on the prowl, hover, loiter, prowl, skulk. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.