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pure [pjʊə(r)](a) (unadulterated, untainted) pur;∎ a pure silk tie une cravate (en) pure soie;∎ pure new wool laine f vierge;∎ pure air air m pur;∎ pure water eau f pure;∎ pure white blanc m immaculé;∎ the pure tones of the flute le son clair ou pur de la flûte(b) (chaste → person, mind, life) pur;∎ pure thoughts pensées fpl pures;∎ Bible the pure in heart ceux qui ont le cœur pur;∎ as pure as the driven snow (not guilty) blanc (blanche) comme neige; (chaste) innocent comme l'enfant ou l'agneau qui vient de naître(c) (science, maths, research) pur(d) (as intensifier) pur;∎ by pure chance par (un) pur hasard;∎ it's the truth, pure and simple c'est la vérité pure et simple►► Marketing pure competition concurrence f pure
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