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logique [lɔʒik]1. feminine noun• le pays est entré dans une logique de guerre the country has embarked on a course that will inevitably lead to war2. adjectivea. logicalb. ( = normal) c'est toujours moi qui fais tout, ce n'est pas logique ! (inf) I'm the one who does everything, it's not fair!* * *lɔʒik
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1) gén logical2) (colloq) ( compréhensible) reasonable
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1) gén logic (de of)2) Mathématique, Informatique, Philosophie logic* * *lɔʒik1. adj1) (raisonnement, système, opérateur) logical2) (= normal, évident)2. nf* * *A adj1 gén logical; il n'est pas logique avec lui-même he is not consistent;2 ○( compréhensible) reasonable; ce serait logique qu'ils soient partis it would be reasonable for them to have left.B nf1 gén logic (de of); manquer de logique to be illogical; logique industrielle/financière industrial/financial logic; défier toute logique to defy all logic; avec logique logically, in a logical way; c'est dans la logique des choses it's in the nature of things; logique déductive deductive reasoning; cela s'inscrit dans la même logique it fits into the same scheme; en toute logique logically; logique de guerre logic of war;[lɔʒik] adjectifah oui, c'est logique, je n'y avais pas pensé! ah, that makes sense, I hadn't thought of that!sois logique avec toi-même, tu veux qu'elle vienne ou pas? you can't have it both ways, do you want her to come or not?tu la brimes, elle t'en veut, c'est logique if you pick on her she'll hold it against you, that's only normal ou natural ou logical————————[lɔʒik] nom fémininlogique formelle ou pure formal logic2. [cohérence] logiclogique binaire/booléenne binary/Boolean logic
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