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1 privilégier
privilégier [pʀivileʒje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *pʀivileʒje1) ( favoriser) to favour [BrE]2) ( donner priorité à) to give priority to* * *pʀivileʒje vtto favour Grande-Bretagne to favor USA* * *privilégier verb table: plier vtr1 ( favoriser) to favourGB [personne, organisme]; privilégier qn sur qn d'autre to give sb an advantage over sb else;2 ( donner priorité à) to give priority to [question sociale, objectif]; privilégier qch sur qch d'autre to give more importance to sth than to sth else;3 Hist to privilege, to bestow privileges on [groupe social].[privileʒje] verbe transitif1. [préférer] to privilegenous avons privilégié cette méthode pour l'enseignement de la langue we've singled out this method for language teaching2. [avantager] to favourles basketteurs adverses sont privilégiés par leur haute taille the basketball players in the opposing team are helped by the fact that they're taller
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