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21 commune
I1 collectif ortak [oɾ'tak]2 semblable ortak [oɾ'tak]3 fait ensemble ortaklaşa [oɾtakɫa'ʃa]a ortak malb ortaklaşa5 banal adi [aː'di]◊Ce n'est pas commun. — Bu adi bir şey değil.
IIn fbelde [bel'de] -
22 course
n f1 action de courir yarış [ja'ɾɯʃ]2 sport hız yarışı3 les courses alışveriş4 de taxi taksiyle gitmek -
23 débarquement
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24 descente
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25 diffusion
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26 dissuasion
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27 élevage
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28 emballage
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29 emprisonnement
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30 encadrement
n m1 d'une ouverture çerçeve [ʧeɾʧe've]2 action d'encadrer çerçeveleme3 çerçeve [ʧeɾʧe've]4 direction yönetim kadrosu -
31 engagement
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32 enterrement
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33 fait
I1 yapılmış◊C'est fait main. — Bu el yapısıdır.
♦ tout fait hazır2 formé güzel yapılı3 un fromage fait olgun bir peynirIIn m1 action olgu [ol'gu]2 événement olay [o'ɫaj]3 au fait sadede gelelim4 en fait gerçekte5 prendre qqn sur le fait birini suçüstü yakalamak◊Le voleur a été pris sur le fait. — Hırsız suçüstü yakalandı.
6 aller au fait işin özüne gitmek7 tout à fait büsbütün -
34 fermeture
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35 gentillesse
n f1 qualité incelik [inʤe'lic]◊Il a eu la gentillesse de venir la voir. — Onu görmeye gelmek inceliğini gösterdi.
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36 gravure
n f1 action, art gravür [gɾa'vyɾ]2 dessin, illustration gravür [gɾa'vyɾ] -
37 homicide
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38 idiotie
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39 inavouable
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40 infiltration
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