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solitaire [sɔlitεʀ]1. adjectivea. ( = isolé, sans compagnie) solitaryb. ( = désert) [chemin, demeure, parc] lonely2. masculine noun, feminine noun• ascension/traversée en solitaire solo climb/crossing• partir/voyager en solitaire to leave/travel alone3. masculine nouna. ( = diamant) solitaireb. ( = jeu) solitaire* * *sɔlitɛʀ
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1) ( sans compagnie) [personne, vie, promenade] solitary (épith); [vieillesse, enfance] lonelynavigateur solitaire — single-handed ou solo yachtsman
2) ( isolé) [maison, hameau] isolated
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nom masculin1) ( diamant) solitaire2) ( sanglier) rogue boar* * *sɔlitɛʀ1. adj1) (personne) solitaryIl a toujours été quelqu'un de solitaire. — He's always been a loner.
2) (lieu) lonely, (activité) solitary2. nmf1) loner2)en solitaire (tour du monde, transat) — single-handed
3) RELIGION recluse3. nm1) (= diamant) solitaire2) (= jeu) solitaire* * *A adj1 ( sans compagnie) [personne, vie, promenade] solitary ( épith); [vieillesse, enfance] lonely; navigateur solitaire Sport single-handed ou solo yachtsman;B nmf ( personne) solitary person, loner; ( ermite) hermit; vivre en solitaire to live alone; voler/naviguer en solitaire to fly/sail solo; traversée/course en solitaire solo crossing/race.C nm1 ( diamant) solitaire;2 ( sanglier) rogue boar;[sɔlitɛr] adjectif3. ARCHITECTURE [colonne] isolated————————[sɔlitɛr] nom masculin et féminin2. [navigateur, voyageur]————————[sɔlitɛr] nom masculin————————en solitaire locution adjectivale[course, vol] solo (modificateur)[navigation] single-handed————————en solitaire locution adverbiale[vivre, travailler] on one's own[naviguer] single-handed
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