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1 disapproval
disapproval [‚dɪsə'pru:vəl]désapprobation f; (strong) réprobation f;∎ a look of disapproval un regard désapprobateur ou de désapprobation;∎ to shake one's head in disapproval faire un signe désapprobateur de la tête;∎ she showed/expressed her disapproval of his decision elle a montré/exprimé sa désapprobation à l'égard de sa décision;∎ much to my disapproval she decided to get married elle a décidé de se marier, ce que je désapprouve entièrementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disapproval
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2 askance
askance [əˈskα:ns]• to look askance at (with suspicion) regarder d'un air soupçonneux ; (with disapproval) regarder d'un œil désapprobateur* * *[ə'skæns]to look askance at somebody/something — considérer quelqu'un/quelque chose avec méfiance
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3 silent
silent [ˈsaɪlənt]1. adjectivea. ( = making no noise) silencieuxb. ( = saying nothing) to be silent (about sth) garder le silence (sur qch)c. ( = taciturn) taciturned. [film] muete. [letter] muet2. compounds* * *['saɪlənt]1) ( quiet) silencieux/-ieuseto remain ou stay silent — rester silencieux
2) ( taciturn) taciturne3) ( unexpressed) [disapproval, prayer] muet/muette4) Cinema muet/muette5) Linguistics muet/muette•• -
4 disfavour
A n1 ( disapproval) désapprobation f ; to look on sb/sth with disfavour considérer qn/qch avec désapprobation ;2 to be in disfavour être mal vu (with de) ; to fall into disfavour tomber en disgrâce.B vtr désapprouver.
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