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1 archipelago
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2 compel
compel [kəmˈpel]a. contraindre• to be compelled to do sth (physically) être contraint de faire qch ; (psychologically) se sentir poussé à faire qchb. [+ admiration, respect] forcer* * *[kəm'pel]transitive verb (p prés etc - ll-)2) ( win) imposer [respect]; retenir [attention] -
3 compelling
compelling [kəmˈpelɪŋ]a. [reason, argument, evidence] irréfutableb. [story, film, book] fascinant* * *[kəm'pelɪŋ]adjective [reason, argument] convaincant; [performance, film, speaker] fascinant -
4 compellingly
compellingly [kəmˈpelɪŋlɪ][write, tell] d'une manière fascinante ; [attractive] irrésistiblement* * *[kəm'pelɪŋlɪ]adverb [argue] de façon convaincante; [speak, write] de manière fascinante -
5 impel
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6 lapel
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7 pelican
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8 pell-mell
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9 pellet
pellet [ˈpelɪt]b. [of animal food] granulé m* * *['pelɪt]1) (of paper, wax, mud) boulette f2) ( of shot) plomb m3) Agriculture granulé m -
10 propel
propel [prəˈpel]a. [+ vehicle] propulserb. ( = push) pousser• to propel sth/sb along faire avancer qch/qn (en le poussant)• they propelled him into the room ils l'ont poussé dans la pièce ; (more violently) ils l'ont propulsé dans la pièce* * *[prə'pel]transitive verb (p prés etc - ll-)1) ( power) propulser [vehicle, ship]2) ( push) pousser [person]; ( more violently) propulser [person] -
11 propeller
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12 repel
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13 repellent
repellent [rɪˈpelənt]1. adjective2. noun( = insect repellent) insectifuge m* * *[rɪ'pelənt]adjective repoussant; insect repellent -
14 dispel
dispel [dɪsˈpel]* * *[dɪ'spel]transitive verb (p prés etc - ll-)1) chasser [doubt, fear]; dissiper [myth, notion]2) sout dissiper [mist] -
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[prə'pelənt]1) ( in aerosol) gaz m propulseur2) ( in rocket) propergol m3) ( in gun) poudre f propulsive -
16 appellate court
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17 compel
[kəm'pel]past tense, past participle - compelled; verb(to force: They compelled me to betray my country.) contraindre -
18 impel
[im'pel]past tense, past participle - impelled; verb(to urge or force: Hunger impelled the boy to steal.) pousser (à) -
19 lapel
[lə'pel](the part of a coat joined to the collar and folded back against the chest: Narrow lapels are in fashion.) revers -
20 pell-mell
[pel'mel](quickly and in disorder or great confusion: The children rushed in pell-mell.) pêle-mêle
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pel — pel·age; pel·a·go·thu·ria; pel·a·myd; pel·ar·gon·aldehyde; pel·ar·go·nate; pel·ar·gon·ic; pel·ar·gon·i·din; pel·ar·go·nin; pel·ar·go·ni·um; pel·e·can·i·dae; pel·e·can·i·for·mes; pel·e·ca·noi·des; pel·e·ca·nus; pel·e·cin·i·dae; pel·e·cyp·o·da;… … English syllables
pel-1, pelǝ-, plē- — pel 1, pelǝ , plē English meaning: full, to fill; to pour; town (?) Deutsche Übersetzung: “gießen, fließen, aufschũtten, fũllen, einfũllen”; also ‘schwimmen, fließen machen, fliegen, flattern” and ‘schũtteln, schwingen, zittern… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
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pel-2a, pelǝ- : plā- — pel 2a, pelǝ : plā English meaning: to cause to move, drive Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stoßend or schlagend in Bewegung setzen, treiben” Material: Lat. pellō (probably from *pel nō), ere, pepuli, *pultus (assumed from pultüre “bump,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
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pel·letierina — pel|·le|ti|e|ri|na Mot Pla Nom femení pel·lícula pel|·lí|cu|la Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení pel·lúcid pel|·lú|cid Mot Pla Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
pelǝ-, plā- — pelǝ , plā English meaning: wide and flat Deutsche Übersetzung: “breit and flach, ausbreiten; durch Druck or Schlag flach formen, breitschlagen, breitklatschen” Material: Arm. hoɫ “earth, dust, powder, bottom, land”; Lat. palam “… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Pel — or pel may refer to: pel, an abbreviation for pixel. Also sometimes used to refer to a subpixel. Permissible Exposure Limit, a legal limit defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the United States Peak of Eternal Light, a… … Wikipedia
pel-3b, pelǝ-, plē- — pel 3b, pelǝ , plē English meaning: to cover, wrap; skin, hide; cloth Deutsche Übersetzung: “verdecken, verhũllen; Haut, Fell; Tuch, Kleid” Material: Gk. πέλας ‘skin”, ἐρυσί πελας “Hautentzũndung”, ἄ πελος “nicht verheilte… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary