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physical ['fɪzɪkəl]∎ a physical examination un examen médical, une visite médicale;∎ I don't get enough physical exercise je ne fais pas assez d'exercice (physique);∎ rugby is a very physical sport le rugby est un sport dans lequel il y a beaucoup de contacts physiques;∎ it was a very physical match ce fut un match très physique;∎ it left him a physical wreck ça lui a détruit la santé(b) (natural, material → forces, property, presence) physique; (→ manifestation, universe) physique, matériel;∎ it's a physical impossibility c'est physiquement ou matériellement impossible∎ the physical features of the desert la topographie du désert2 nounvisite f médicale;∎ to go for a physical passer une visite médicale►► physical abuse sévices mpl;physical access control contrôle m d'accès physique;physical anthropology anthropologie f physique;Finance physical assets immobilisations fpl non financières;Finance physical capital capital m existant;physical chemistry chimie f physique;Computing physical disk cache cache m disque physique;Marketing physical distribution distribution f physique;Marketing physical distribution management gestion f de la distribution physique;physical education éducation f physique;physical fitness (bonne) forme f physique;physical geography géographie f physique;physical handicap infirmité f;Commerce physical inventory inventaire m effectif;British familiar old-fashioned physical jerks mouvements mpl de gym□ ;∎ to do physical jerks faire des mouvements de gym;physical presence présence f physique;physical property propriété f physique;physical sciences sciences fpl physiques;physical strength force f physique;physical therapist kinésithérapeute mf;physical therapy kinésithérapie f; (after accident or illness) rééducation f;physical training éducation f physique -
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physical [ˈfɪzɪkəl]1. adjective• it's a physical impossibility for him to get there on time il lui est matériellement impossible d'arriver là-bas à l'heure2. noun3. compounds* * *['fɪzɪkl] 1.(colloq) noun bilan m de santé2.1) ( of the body) [strength, pain etc] physiquephysical abuse — sévices mpl
she's very physical — ( demonstrative) elle est très démonstrative
did he get physical? — ( become violent) est-ce qu'il en est venu aux mains?
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B adj1 ( of the body) [strength, pain, violence, handicap, symptom] physique ; physical abuse sévices mpl ; it's a physical impossibility c'est physiquement impossible ; she's very physical ( demonstrative) elle est très démonstrative ; did he get physical? ( become intimate) est-ce qu'il s'est montré entreprenant? ; ( in quarrel) ( become violent) est-ce qu'il en est venu aux mains? ;2 [chemistry, science, property] physique. -
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FINANCE physical assets immobilisations f non financières;physical capital capital m existant;physical distribution distribution f physique;physical distribution management gestion f de la distribution physique;FINANCE physical fixed assets immobilisations non financières;physical inventory inventaire m physique;physical property propriété f physique -
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['fizikəl]1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) physique2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) matériel3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) physique4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) physique5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) physique•- physical education -
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PI adresse physiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > physical address
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Jur. [Police] violences physiquesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > physical aggression
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Jur. biens (en nature); biens corporels; immobilisationsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > physical assets
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