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1 complément indirect
a. [d'un verbe transitif] indirect complementb. [d'un verbe intransitif] prepositional complement -
2 indirect
indirect, e [ɛ̃diʀεkt]adjective* * *indirecte ɛ̃diʀɛkt adjectif indirect* * *ɛ̃diʀɛkt adj indirect, -e* * *indirect, indirecte adj [publicité, aide, rapport, conséquence] indirect; Jur [héritier, ligne] collateral; de manière indirecte indirectly, in a roundabout way.[influence] indirectfaire allusion à quelque chose de façon indirecte to refer obliquely ou indirectly to something2. DROIT3. GRAMMAIREa. [d'un verbe transitif] indirect complementb. [d'un verbe intransitif] prepositional complement
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