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1 infiltrer
infiltrer [ɛ̃filtʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ groupe, réseau] to infiltrate2. reflexive verb* * *ɛ̃filtʀe
1.
verbe transitif to infiltrate [organisation]
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s'infiltrer verbe pronominal1) [liquide] to leak ( dans into); [lumière, froid] to filter in2) [personne]s'infiltrer dans — to infiltrate [groupe, lieu]
* * *ɛ̃filtʀe vt[organisation] to infiltrate* * *infiltrer verb table: aimerA vtr to infiltrate [organisation].B s'infiltrer vpr1 [liquide] to seep through; [lumière, froid] to filter in; le doute s'infiltra dans son esprit he began to have doubts;2 [personne] s'infiltrer dans to infiltrate [groupe, lieu].[ɛ̃filtre] verbe transitif2. [organisation, réseau] to infiltrate————————s'infiltrer verbe pronominal intransitif[air, brouillard, eau] to seep[lumière] to filter in
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