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1 plane
plane [pleɪn]1 noun(a) (aeroplane) avion m;∎ by plane en avion;∎ it's just a short plane ride c'est un court voyage en avion∎ vertical plane plan m vertical(c) (level, degree) plan m;∎ she's on a higher intellectual plane elle est d'un niveau intellectuel plus élevé(glide) planer∎ (in carpentry) to plane sth (down) raboter qch►► plane crash accident m d'avion;plane geometry géométrie f plane;plane ticket billet m d'avion;plane tree platane m -
2 plane
I 1. [plein] noun1) (an aeroplane.) avion2) (a level or standard: Man is on a higher plane (of development) than the apes.) plan, niveau3) (in geometry, a flat surface.) plan2. verb(to move smoothly over the surface (of water etc).) planerII 1. [plein] noun(a carpenter's tool for making a level or smooth surface.) rabot2. verb(to make (a surface) level, smooth or lower by using a plane.) raboterIII [plein] noun(a type of tree with broad leaves.) platane -
3 incidence
incidence ['ɪnsɪdəns]∎ there is a higher/lower incidence of crime le taux de criminalité est plus élevé/plus faible;∎ the incidence of the disease in adults la fréquence de la maladie chez les adultes∎ angle/point of incidence angle m/point m d'incidence
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