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1 témérité
temeʀite* * *temeʀite nfrecklessness, rashness* * *témérité nf (de personne, projet) recklessness; ( de paroles) rashness; avoir la témérité de faire to have the temerity to do.[temerite] nom féminin2. [imprudence - d'une initiative, d'une personne] foolhardiness, recklessness ; [ - d'un jugement] rashness -
2 inconscience
inconscience [ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃s]feminine noun• c'est de l'inconscience ! that's sheer madness!* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃s1) ( absence de jugement) recklessness2) Médecine unconsciousness* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃s nf1) (= état) unconsciousness2) péjoratif recklessness* * *inconscience nf1 ( absence de jugement) lack of thought; ( devant un danger) foolhardiness; rentrer seule à 2 h du matin, c'est de l'inconscience walking home alone at 2 o'clock in the morning is foolhardy;2 Méd unconsciousness.[ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃s] nom féminin2. [perte de connaissance] unconsciousness -
3 inconséquence
ɛ̃kɔ̃sekɑ̃s* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃sekɑ̃s nf1) (manque de logique) inconsistency2) (manque de réflexion) thoughtlessness3) (= action) thoughtless thing to do, (= parole) thoughtless thing to say* * *[ɛ̃kɔ̃sekɑ̃s] nom féminin[manque - de cohérence] incoherence, inconsistency ; [ - de prudence] thoughtlessness, carelessness, recklessness -
4 irréflexion
iʀeflɛksjɔ̃ nf* * *irréflexion nf thoughtlessness; faire preuve d'irréflexion to show a lack of thought.[ireflɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin -
5 punir
punir [pyniʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verb* * *pyniʀverbe transitif to punish* * *pyniʀ vtIl a été puni pour avoir menti. — He was punished for lying.
* * *punir verb table: finir vtr gén, Jur, Scol to punish [criminel, crime]; tu ne sors pas, tu es puni you're not going out, you're being punished; toute la classe est punie the whole class is being punished; être puni pour vol to be punished for stealing; il a été puni de sa paresse he has been punished for his laziness; je voulais qu'il ait des regrets mais c'est moi qui suis puni I wanted him to feel sorry but it is me who is being punished.[pynir] verbe transitif1. [élève, enfant] to punishêtre puni par la loi to be punished by law, to be prosecuted‘tout abus sera puni’ ‘penalty for improper use’ -
6 témérité
foolhardiness, recklessness
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