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utilitarian [‚ju:tɪlɪˈtεərɪən][approach, object] utilitaire* * *[ˌjuːtɪlɪ'teərɪən] 1.noun Philosophy utilitariste mf2.1) [doctrine, ideal] utilitariste2) ( practical) [object, vehicle] utilitaire; [building] fonctionnel/-elle; [clothing] pratique -
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utilitarian [‚ju:tɪlɪ'teərɪən](a) (functional) utilitaire, fonctionnel(b) Philosophy utilitariste2 nounutilitariste mfUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > utilitarian
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adjective (useful rather than ornamental: Our plates and glasses are utilitarian rather than beautiful.) utilitaire -
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[ju'tiləti]plural - utilities; noun1) (usefulness: Some kitchen gadgets have only a limited utility.) utilité2) (a useful public service, eg the supply of water, gas, electricity etc.) service public• -
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functional ['fʌŋkʃənəl](a) (utilitarian → furniture, building, machine etc) fonctionnel∎ to be functional fonctionner;∎ the machine is no longer functional la machine ne marche plus ou ne fonctionne plus;∎ familiar I'm barely functional before ten o'clock je ne suis guère opérationnel avant dix heures►► functional illiterate illettré(e) m,f -
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Research directed toward using knowledge gained by basic research to make things or to create situations that will serve a practical or utilitarian purpose. (Source: MGH)
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utilitarian — [[t]ju͟ːtɪlɪte͟əriən[/t]] utilitarians 1) ADJ Utilitarian means based on the idea that the morally correct course of action is the one that produces benefit for the greatest number of people. [TECHNICAL] It was James Mill who was the best… … English dictionary
utilitarian — I. noun Date: circa 1780 an advocate or adherent of utilitarianism II. adjective Date: 1802 1. of or relating to or advocating utilitarianism 2. marked by utilitarian views or practices 3. a. of, relating to, or aiming at utility b. exhibiting or … New Collegiate Dictionary
utilitarian — u|til|i|tar|i|an [ ju,tılı teriən ] adjective 1. ) utilitarian attitudes or principles are based on the belief that something is morally right if it helps a majority of people 2. ) designed to be useful rather than attractive: utilitarian… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English