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1 noun(a) (vitality) énergie f;∎ to be/to feel full of energy être/se sentir plein d'énergie;∎ to have no energy se sentir sans énergie;∎ to conserve one's energy économiser son énergie;∎ she didn't have the energy for an argument elle n'avait pas assez d'énergie pour se disputer;∎ glucose is full of energy le glucose est très énergétique∎ to devote or to apply (all) one's energy or energies to sth consacrer toute son énergie ou toutes ses énergies à qch;∎ to shout/work with all one's energy crier/travailler de toutes ses forces∎ kinetic energy énergie f cinétique∎ to save or to conserve energy faire des économies d'énergie;∎ to consume energy consommer de l'énergie;∎ a source of energy une source d'énergie;∎ Minister of or Secretary (of State) for Energy ministre m de l'Énergie(conservation, consumption) d'énergie; (supplies, programme, level, resource) énergétique►► energy audit = évaluation de la quantité d'énergie consommée dans un bâtiment;energy crisis crise f énergétique ou de l'énergie;energy gap pénurie f d'énergie
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