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1 inoculer
inoculer [inɔkyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• inoculer un virus/une maladie à qn (volontairement) to inoculate sb with a virus/a disease ; (accidentellement) to infect sb with a virus/a disease* * *inɔkyle2) ( contaminer)inoculer à quelqu'un — to infect somebody with [virus, maladie, idée]
* * *inɔkyle vt1) MÉDECINE to inoculate2) fig, [passion, vice]* * *inoculer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( vacciner) to inoculate (contre against); inoculer qch à qn to inoculate sb with sth;[inɔkyle] verbe transitif
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