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résumé [ʀezyme]masculine noun• « résumé des chapitres précédents » "the story so far"* * *ʀezymenom masculin1) ( version courte) summary, résuméen résumé — ( pour finir) to sum up; ( en bref) in brief
2) ( exposé succinct) rundown* * *ʀezyme nmsummary, résumé* * *résumé nm1 ( version courte) summary, résumé; faire le résumé de qch to summarize sth; pour faire un résumé de la situation to summarize ou to sum up the situation; en résumé ( pour finir) to sum up; ( en bref) in brief;2 ( exposé succint) rundown; faire un résumé de qch (à qn) to give (sb) a rundown of ou on sth; ‘résumé des épisodes précédents’ ‘the story so far’;[rezyme] nom masculinfaites un résumé du passage suivant write a summary ou a précis of the following passage2. [bref exposé] summaryfaites-nous le résumé de la situation sum up ou summarize the situation for us————————en résumé locution adverbiale[en conclusion] to sum upen résumé, nous ne sommes d'accord sur aucun des points soulevés in short, we do not agree on any of the points raised
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