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1 indecent
indecent [ɪn'di:sənt]∎ an indecent proposition une proposition indécente(b) (unseemly) indécent, inconvenant, déplacé;∎ an indecent display of wealth un étalage indécent de richesse;∎ with indecent haste avec une précipitation déplacée►► Law indecent assault attentat m à la pudeur;Law indecent exposure outrage m public à la pudeur -
2 étalage
étalage [etalaʒ]masculine noun• faire étalage de [+ connaissances, luxe] to flaunt* * *etalaʒnom masculin2) (de luxe, richesses) display* * *etalaʒ nm1) [marchandises] display, (= vitrine) display window2) fig displayfaire étalage de; faire étalage de son talent — to display one's talent
* * *étalage nm1 Comm ( de magasin) window display; ( de marché) stall; composer un étalage ( vitrine) to dress a window; ( étal) to dress a stall;2 ( exhibition) display; cet étalage de luxe est indécent this display of luxury is indecent; faire étalage de to make a display of; faire étalage de son érudition/sa richesse to make a display of one's erudition/wealth.[etalaʒ] nom masculin1. [vitrine] (display) window[stand] stalla. [vitrine] to dress a windowb. [stand] to set up a stall2. (péjoratif) [démonstration]un tel étalage de luxe suscite des jalousies such a display ou show of wealth causes jealousy
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