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1 identité
identité [idɑ̃tite]feminine noun* * *idɑ̃tite1) Mathématique, Philosophie, Psychologie identity2) ( état civil) identity3) ( similarité) similarity* * *idɑ̃tite nf* * *identité nf1 Philos identity; identitéculturelle cultural identity;2 ( état civil) identity; fausse identité false identity; identité d'emprunt assumed identity; (les services de) l'identité judiciaire the French criminal records office; ⇒ relevé;3 ( similarité) similarity; ils se sont découvert une identité de vues/goûts they discovered that they had similar views/tastes;[idɑ̃tite] nom féminin1. [personnalité, état civil] identitycontrôle ou vérification d'identité (police) identity check4. DROITIdentité judiciaire ≃ Criminal Record Office -
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I.n. m.2. Du toc: Fake goods, sham merchandise. Ses bijoux, mon vieux, c'est du toc! That jewellery of hers is really just paste!3. Des tocs (abbr. des papiers tocs): False I.D.s, fake identity papers. Marcher sous des tocs: To go about with forged papers. Marcher sous un toc: To go under an assumed name.II.adj. m.1. 'Trashy', 'sham', rubbishy.2. 'Bonkers', 'potty', mad.3. (of criminal): Vindictive, violent and dangerous. (With this meaning, the adjective refers to the kind of thug who is likely to end his days in a hospital for the criminally insane.)4. Ugly, afflicted with unattractive features.5. 'Thick', stupid.6. Unlucky, plagued by bad luck.
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