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1 énergie
énergie [enεʀʒi]feminine noun• consommation d'énergie [de moteur, véhicule] fuel consumption ; [d'industrie, pays] energy consumption* * *enɛʀʒi1) Économie energy2) Physique energy; Technologie energy, powerénergie nucléaire — nuclear power ou energy
3) ( force) energyavec énergie — [travailler] energetically; [agir] forcefully; [protester] strongly
* * *enɛʀʒi nf1) TECHNIQUE energy, power2) PHYSIQUE energy3) (= dynamisme) energyJe n'ai pas beaucoup d'énergie ce matin. — I haven't got much energy this morning.
Il récurait le plancher avec énergie. — He was scouring the floor energetically.
4) (= force morale) vigour Grande-Bretagne vigor USA spiritIl a protesté avec énergie. — He protested vigorously.
* * *énergie nf1 Écon energy; consommation/production d'énergie energy consumption/production; faire des économies d'énergie to save energy; encourager les économies d'énergie to encourage energy efficiency; consommer/stocker de l'énergie to consume/store energy; crise de l'énergie energy crisis;2 Phys energy; Tech energy, power; énergie solaire solar energy; énergie nucléaire nuclear power ou energy; énergie éolienne windpower; énergies nouvelles/renouvables new/renewable energy sources;3 ( force) energy; plein d'énergie full of energy; dépenser son énergie à faire to use up one's energy doing; avec l'énergie de la jeunesse with the energy of youth; énergie créatrice/psychique creative/psychic energy; avoir/trouver l'énergie de faire to have/find the energy to do; mettre toute son énergie à faire qch to put all one's energy ou energies into doing sth; avec l'énergie du désespoir driven on by despair; avec énergie [travailler] energetically; [agir] forcefully; [protester] strongly; mobiliser toutes les énergies to mobilize all resources.[enɛrʒi] nom féminindonner de l'énergie à quelqu'un to invigorate ou to energize somebodyêtre sans ou manquer d'énergie to have no energy, to lack energymettre toute son énergie à to put all one's energy ou energies intoénergie électrique/solaire electrical/solar energyénergie nucléaire nuclear power ou energy4. PSYCHOLOGIE————————énergies nom féminin pluriel
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