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1 dépendance
dépendance [depɑ̃dɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = interdépendance) dependence uncountc. ( = bâtiment) outbuildingd. (History, politics = territoire) dependency* * *depɑ̃dɑ̃s1) ( sujétion) dependence2) ( lien) link3) (de malade, drogué) dependency4) ( bâtiment) outbuilding5) Histoire, Politique dependency* * *depɑ̃dɑ̃s nf1) (= interdépendance) dependence no pl dependency2) [drogué] addiction, dependency3) (= bâtiment) outbuilding* * *dépendance nf1 (d'individu, de pays, d'économie) dependence; dépendance économique/administrative economic/administrative dependence; être sous la dépendance de to be dependent on; maintenir qn dans la dépendance to keep sb dependent;2 ( lien) link;3 (de malade, drogué) dependency; être en état de dépendance par rapport à l'alcool to suffer from alcohol dependency;4 ( bâtiment) outbuilding;[depɑ̃dɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [subordination] dependencevivre dans la dépendance to be dependent, to lead a dependent life[d'un drogué] addiction3. [territoire] dependency -
2 désaccoutumer
dezakutyme
1.
désaccoutumer quelqu'un de quelque chose — to cure somebody's addiction to something [tabac, drogue]
2.
se désaccoutumer verbe pronominalse désaccoutumer de quelque chose — to break one's dependence on something [tabac, alcool]
* * *désaccoutumer verb table: aimerA vtr désaccoutumer qn de qch to cure sb's addiction to sth [tabac, drogue]; désaccoutumer qn de faire to cure sb of doing.B se désaccoutumer vpr se désaccoutumer de to break one's dependence on [tabac, alcool]; se désaccoutumer de boire to break one's dependence on drink; se désaccoutumer de tricher to break one's habit of cheating.[dezakutyme] verbe transitif2. MÉDECINE & PSYCHOLOGIE————————se désaccoutumer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se déshabituer] -
3 pharmacodépendance
faʀmakodepɑ̃dɑ̃snom féminin drug-dependence* * *faʀmakodepɑ̃dɑ̃s nf* * *pharmacodépendance nf drug-dependence. -
4 désatelliser
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5 inféodation
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6 speed
adj. inv. Etre speed (Drugs): To be addicted to amphetamines and show outward signs of this dependence. -
7 alcoolodépendance
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