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massive ['mæsɪv](in size) massif, énorme; (dose, increase) massif; (majority) écrasant; (change, explosion) énorme; (sound) retentissant; (heart attack, stroke) foudroyant;∎ the general was a massive man le général était un homme massif -
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['mæsiv](huge or heavy: a massive building; a massive burden of taxation.) massif- massiveness -
5 massive shadow
(radiography) opacité massive, condensation massive, masse tumorale, opacité tumorale, pseudo-tumeurEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > massive shadow
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6 massive ice
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7 massive ice bedding
English-French dictionary of Geography > massive ice bedding
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8 massive ice vein
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9 massive vein ice
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10 massive wedge ice
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11 massive progressive fibrosis
pneumoconiose pseudo-tumorale, fibrose massive progressiveEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > massive progressive fibrosis
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12 massive unemployment
Trav., Soc. chômage généraliséEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > massive unemployment
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13 pleural massive shadow
plaque pleurale (calcifiée), épanchement pleural, masse tumorale pleuraleEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > pleural massive shadow
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15 overdose
∎ to take an overdose (of hard drugs) faire une overdose;∎ an overdose of sleeping pills une dose massive de somnifères;∎ she died from a drugs overdose elle est morte d'une overdose(b) figurative dose f;∎ humorous I think I've had an overdose of culture today je crois que j'ai eu ma dose de culture pour aujourd'hui['əʊvədəʊs] prendre une dose massive; (on hard drugs) prendre une overdose;∎ he overdosed on heroin/LSD il a pris une overdose d'héroïne/de LSD;∎ humorous I've been overdosing on chocolate recently j'ai trop forcé sur le chocolat ces derniers temps -
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17 solid masonry
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > solid masonry
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18 wall-bearing framing
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > wall-bearing framing
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19 extensive destruction
destruction màssive; destruction a grande échelleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > extensive destruction
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20 renunciation of weapons of mass destruction
Pol. renonciation aux armes de destruction massive [Déclaration de Carthagène, 1991]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > renunciation of weapons of mass destruction
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