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1 incomplete
incomplete [‚ɪnkəmˈpli:t]* * *[ˌɪŋkəm'pliːt]1) ( unfinished) [work, building] inachevé2) ( lacking parts) [set] incomplet/-ète3) ( imperfect) [success] incomplet/-ète -
2 incomplete
1 ( unfinished) [work, building] inachevé ;2 ( lacking parts) [set, collection, machine] incomplet/-ète ;3 ( imperfect) [success, victory] incomplet/-ète, partiel/-ielle. -
3 incomplete
incomplete [‚ɪnkəm'pli:t](a) (unfinished) inachevé(b) (lacking something) incomplet(ète)(c) (in logic) incomplet(ète) -
4 incomplete
[inkəm'pli:t](not complete or finished; with some part missing: His novel was incomplete when he died; an incomplete pack of cards.) incomplet -
5 incomplete fracture
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6 incomplete, representation
assertion f incomplèteEnglish-French legislative terms > incomplete, representation
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7 incomplete fixed support
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > incomplete fixed support
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8 incomplete statistics
Stat. statistiques lacunairesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > incomplete statistics
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9 incomplete dislocation
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10 imperfect
imperfect [ɪmˈpɜ:fɪkt]1. adjectivea. imparfait ; [goods, copy] défectueuxb. [tense] de l'imparfait2. noun* * *[ɪm'pɜːfɪkt] 1.noun Linguistics imparfait m2.adjective ( incomplete) incomplet/-ète; ( defective) [goods] défectueux/-euse; [logic] imparfait; Linguistics -
11 do things by halves
(to do things in an incomplete way: He never does things by halves.) faire les choses à moitié -
12 fragmentary
adjective (made of pieces; incomplete: a fragmentary account of what happened.) fragmentaire -
13 sketchy
1) (incompletely done or carried out: a sketchy search.) sommaire2) (slight or incomplete: a sketchy knowledge of French.) incomplet -
14 greenstick fracture
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15 imperfect
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16 naked
1 ( bare) [person, body] nu ; to go naked se promener tout nu ; you can't go around stark naked! tu ne peux pas te balader complètement nu or à poil ○ ! ; naked to the waist torse nu ;2 ( exposed) [flame, light bulb, sword] nu ;4 ( unaided) visible to the naked eye visible à l'œil nu ;as naked as the day he was born nu comme un ver, nu comme la main. -
17 broken
broken ['brəʊkən]1 pp of break(a) (damaged → chair, toy, window) cassé, brisé; (→ leg, rib) fracturé, cassé; (→ back) brisé, cassé; (→ biscuit) brisé;∎ are there any broken bones? y a-t-il des fractures?;∎ figurative a broken heart un cœur brisé;∎ to die of a broken heart mourir de chagrin;∎ she's from a broken home elle vient d'un foyer désuni;∎ a broken marriage un mariage brisé, un ménage désuni∎ he speaks broken English il parle un mauvais anglais;∎ in broken French en mauvais français;∎ in a voice broken with sobs d'une voix entrecoupée de sanglots;∎ in a broken voice d'une voix brisée∎ her spirit is broken elle est abattue;∎ he's a broken man since his wife's death il a le cœur brisé ou il est très abattu depuis la mort de sa femme;∎ the scandal left him a broken man le scandale l'a ruiné(f) (incomplete → set) incomplet(ète)(h) (tamed → animal) dressé, maté►► Music broken chord arpège m;broken cloud (UNCOUNT) éclaircie f;Commerce broken lots articles mpl dépareillés;Mathematics broken numbers fractions fpl -
18 greenstick fracture
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > greenstick fracture
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19 imperfect
imperfect [ɪm'pɜ:fɪkt](a) (flawed → work, argument) imparfait∎ it's slightly imperfect (item for sale) il a un léger défaut(c) (incomplete) incomplet(ète), inachevé2 nounGrammar imparfait m;∎ in the imperfect à l'imparfait -
20 partial
partial ['pɑ:ʃəl](a) (incomplete) partiel;∎ a partial loss of hearing une perte partielle de l'ouïe;∎ the exhibition was only a partial success l'exposition n'a connu qu'un succès mitigé∎ to be partial to sth avoir un penchant ou un faible pour qch;∎ I am rather partial to a spot of whisky after dinner je bois volontiers un petit verre de whisky après dîner2 nounMusic ton m partielMathematics partial derivative dérivée f partielle;partial eclipse éclipse f partielle;partial fraction petite partie f d'une fraction;Insurance partial loss perte f partielle, sinistre m partiel;Finance partial payment paiement m partiel;Music partial tone ton m partiel
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incomplete — [in΄kəm plēt′] adj. [ME incompleet < LL incompletus: see IN 2 & COMPLETE] 1. lacking a part or parts; not whole; not full 2. unfinished; not concluded 3. not perfect; not thorough n. Educ … English World dictionary
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