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1 alternatif
alternatif, -ive [altεʀnatif, iv]1. adjectivea. ( = périodique, successif) alternatingb. [médecine] alternative2. feminine noun( = autre solution) alternative* * *- ive altɛʀnatif, iv adjectif1) gén alternate2) Électrotechnique alternating3) Sociologie alternative* * *altɛʀnatif, iv (-ive)1. adj1) (courant) alternating2) (mouvement, médecine) alternative2. nfne pas avoir d'autre alternative que...; n'avoir d'autre alternative que... — to have no other alternative than...
* * *alternatif, - iveA adj1 gén alternate;2 Électrotech alternating;3 Sociol alternative.B alternative nf alternative.( féminin alternative) [altɛrnatif, iv] adjectif2. [à option] alternativealternative nom fémininse trouver devant une pénible alternative to be faced with a difficult choice, to be in a difficult dilemma2. [solution de remplacement] alternative3. LOGIQUE alternative ou disjunctive (proposition)————————alternatives nom féminin pluriel -
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3 exclusif
exclusif, -ive [εksklyzif, iv]adjectiveexclusive ; [représentant] sole• à l'usage/au profit exclusif de for the sole use/benefit of• dans le but exclusif de faire... with the sole aim of doing...* * *- ive ɛksklyzif, iv adjectif1) Presse [document] exclusive2) Commerce [concessionnaire] sole; [produit] exclusive3) ( d'un seul) [propriété] exclusive* * *ɛksklyzif, iv adj (-ive)1) (contrat, droit) exclusive2) (= unique) (agent, objectif) soleavec la mission exclusive de... — with the sole mission of...
dans le but exclusif de... — with the sole aim of...
3) (sentiment, amour) exclusive* * *A adj1 Presse [interview, document] exclusive;3 ( d'un seul) [droit, propriété, privilège] exclusive (de qch of sth; de faire to do);4 ( absolu) [personne, tempérament] intractable; il est exclusif dans ses opinions/idées/goûts he's very set in his opinions/ideas/tastes;B exclusive nf Pol ( mise à l'écart) debarment; frapper qn d'exclusive to debar sb; jeter or prononcer l'exclusive to blackball.1. [droit, modèle, privilège] exclusive[dépositaire, concessionnaire] sole2. [incompatible avec]exclusif de exclusive of, incompatible withles services proposés ne sont pas exclusifs l'un de l'autre the services offered are not mutually exclusive3. [absolu - amour, relation] exclusive4. [intolérant] blinkered5. [dossier, image, reportage] exclusive————————exclusive nom fémininfrapper quelqu'un/un pays d'exclusive to debar somebody/a countryjeter ou prononcer l'exclusive contre quelqu'un to debar somebody -
4 disjonctif
disjonctif, - ive adj disjunctive. -
5 aire disjointe
discontinuous area; disjunctive areaDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > aire disjointe
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