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1 désespérant
désespérant, e [dezεspeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[lenteur, nouvelle, bêtise] appalling ; [enfant] hopeless* * *désespérante dezɛspeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [personne, situation] hopeless; [nouvelle] heart-breaking* * *dezɛspeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj désespérant, -e* * *désespérant, désespérante adj [personne, situation] hopeless; [nouvelle] heart-breaking; il est d'une idiotie désespérante he's hopelessly stupid; être d'une lenteur désespérante to be appallingly slow; il a obtenu des résultats désespérants his results were hopeless.( féminin désespérante) [dezɛsperɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [navrant] hopeless -
2 indécrottable
indécrottable (inf) [ɛ̃dekʀɔtabl]adjective( = incorrigible) c'est un paresseux indécrottable he's hopelessly lazy* * *(colloq) ɛ̃dekʀɔtabl adjectif ( incorrigible) hopeless (colloq)* * *ɛ̃dekʀɔtabl adj ** * *indécrottable○ adj ( incorrigible) hopeless.[ɛ̃dekrɔtabl] adjectif -
3 poderse afirmar que
(n.) = it + be + safe to say thatEx. Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.* * *(n.) = it + be + safe to say thatEx: Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.
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4 usuario asiduo
(n.) = frequenterEx. Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.* * *(n.) = frequenterEx: Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.
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