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1 fâcheux
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2 gêneur
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3 importun
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4 intrus
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5 intrus
intrus, e [ɛ̃tʀy, yz]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *intruse ɛ̃tʀy, yz nom masculin, féminin intruder‘cherchez l'intrus’ — Jeux ‘spot the odd one out’ GB, ‘pick the one that doesn't fit’ US
* * *ɛ̃tʀy, yz nm/f intrus, -e* * *intrus, intruse nm,f intruder; ‘cherchez l'intrus’ Jeux ‘spot the odd one out’ GB, ‘pick the one that doesn't fit’ US.————————, intruse [ɛ̃try, yz] nom masculin, nom fémininelle considère son gendre comme un intrus she treats her son-in-law like an outsider ou an unwelcome guest -
6 alarme antieffraction
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7 déguerpir
➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb* * *degɛʀpiʀverbe intransitif to leave* * *deɡɛʀpiʀ vi* * *déguerpir verb table: finir vi to clear off○, to clear out US, to leave; faire déguerpir qn to drive sb off.[degɛrpir] verbe intransitif -
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9 importun
importun, e [ɛ̃pɔʀtœ̃, yn]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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importune ɛ̃pɔʀtœ̃, yn adjectif1) [personne] ( gênant) troublesome; ( irritant) tiresome; ( indésirable) unwelcome2) [visite, intervention] ill-timed; [remarque] ill-chosen; [question] awkward
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* * *ɛ̃pɔʀtœ̃, yn importun, -e1. adj1) (personne) tiresome2) (visite) inopportune2. nm* * *A adj1 [personne] ( gênant) troublesome; ( irritant) tiresome; ( indésirable) unwelcome; un visiteur importun an unwelcome visitor; je ne voudrais pas être importun I don't wish to intrude;2 [visite, intervention] ill-timed; [remarque] ill-chosen; [question] awkward.————————, importune [ɛ̃pɔrtœ̃, yn] nom masculin, nom féminin -
10 intrus, use
gate-crasher, intruder, trespasser
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