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2 test double-blind
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3 test double-blind
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > test double-blind
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4 fausse fenêtre
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5 copie libre/en clair
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6 pilotage sans visibilité
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7 point de chausson
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8 embouchure aveugle
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > embouchure aveugle
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9 vallée aveugle
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > vallée aveugle
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10 impasse
blind alley; impasse; stalemate; standoffDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > impasse
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11 point mort
blind alley; impasse; stalemate; standoffDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > point mort
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12 situation sans issue
blind alley; impasse; stalemate; standoffDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > situation sans issue
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13 aveugle
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14 feinte
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15 impasse
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16 rendre aveugle
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17 store
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18 aveugle
aveugle [avœgl]1. adjectiveblind ; [attentat, violence] random2. masculine noun3. feminine noun* * *avœgl
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1) ( sans vue) blind2) ( sans lucidité) [confiance, passion] blind; ( sans discernement) [violence, tir] indiscriminate
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nom masculin et féminin blind person* * *avœɡl1. adj1) (personne) blind2) (mur, fenêtre) blind3) (passion, fureur, obéissance) blind2. nm/f3. nm* * *A adj1 ( sans vue) blind; devenir aveugle to go blind; aveugle d'un œil blind in one eye; il est aveugle de naissance he has been blind from birth, he was born blind;2 ( sans lucidité) [personne, confiance, passion, ambition] blind; [politique] blinkered; ( sans discernement) [violence, tir] indiscriminate; avoir une foi aveugle en qn to have blind faith in sb; la passion/l'ambition le rend aveugle he's blinded by passion/ambition;B nmf blind person; les aveugles the blind; en aveugle [se lancer] blindly; jouer en aveugle ( échecs) to play blind; traitement en aveugle Méd single-blind treatment; en double aveugle Méd double-blind ( épith); ⇒ royaume.[avɶgl] adjectifun enfant aveugle de naissance a child born blind ou blind from birthl'accident qui l'a rendu aveugle the accident which blinded him ou deprived him of his sightje ne suis pas aveugle, je vois bien tes manigances I'm not blind, I can see what you're up to4. CONSTRUCTION [mur, fenêtre] blind————————[avɶgl] nom masculin et fémininles aveugles the blind ou sightlessen aveugle locution adverbiale -
19 aveugler
aveugler [avœgle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *avœgle
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s'aveugler verbe pronominal to hide the truth from oneself* * *avœɡle vt* * *aveugler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre aveugle) lit, fig to blind; ( éblouir) lit, fig to dazzle, to blind; la passion les aveugle they're blinded by passion;B s'aveugler vpr to hide the truth from oneself; s'aveugler sur ses défauts/possibilités to be blind to one's shortcomings/limitations.[avɶgle] verbe transitif[priver de la vue] to blindl'accident qui l'a aveuglée the accident which blinded her ou deprived her of her sight[éblouir] to blind————————s'aveugler sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
20 daltonien
daltonien, -ienne [daltɔnjɛ̃, jεn]adjective* * *- ienne daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn adjectif colour-blind [BrE]* * *daltɔnjɛ̃, jɛn adj daltonien, -necolour-blind Grande-Bretagne color-blind USA* * *A adj colourGB-blind.B nm,f colourGB-blind person.( féminin daltonienne) [daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif————————, daltonienne [daltɔnjɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin
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