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101 birthright
birthright ['bɜ:θraɪt]droit m (acquis à la naissance);∎ freedom of speech is every citizen's birthright la liberté d'expression constitue un droit pour chaque citoyen -
102 forthright
forthright ['fɔ:θraɪt](person, remark) franc (franche), direct;∎ he's a forthright critic of the government il critique le gouvernement ouvertement -
103 osteoarthritis
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104 thrice
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105 thrive
(a) (plant) pousser (bien); (child) grandir, se développer; (adult) se porter bien, respirer la santé;∎ the plants thrive in peaty soil les plantes poussent bien dans un sol tourbeux;∎ she thrived on the mountain air l'air des montagnes lui réussissait très bien;∎ young children thrive on affection les enfants ont besoin d'affection pour s'épanouir;∎ some people thrive on stress il y a certaines personnes à qui le stress réussit;∎ to thrive on danger aimer le danger, se complaire dans les situations dangereuses;∎ to thrive on other people's misfortunes se repaître de la misère d'autrui;∎ do I like it? I thrive on it! si j'aime ça? j'adore! -
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107 urethritis
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108 arthritis
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[θraɪv] UK / USvigedeihen (on bei), fig, (business) florieren -
110 arthritis
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111 thrive
[θraɪv] UK / USvigedeihen (on bei), fig, (business) florieren -
112 birthright
[ˈbə:θraɪt]birthright право первородства birthright право по рождению (в определенной семье и т. п.) -
113 forthright
[̘. ̈a.ˈfɔ:θraɪt]forthright откровенный; прямолинейный, честный forthright прямо, решительно forthright прямой
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throb — throb1 [θrɔb US θra:b] v past tense and past participle throbbed present participle throbbing [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from the sound] 1.) if a part of your body throbs, you have a feeling of pain in it that regularly starts and stops ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
arthritis — UK [ɑː(r)ˈθraɪtɪs] / US [ɑrˈθraɪtɪs] noun [uncountable] a medical condition affecting your joints (= the place where two bones meet) making them very swollen and painful arthritis in: I have severe arthritis in my hands … English dictionary
osteoarthritis — UK [ˌɒstɪəʊɑː(r)ˈθraɪtɪs] / US [ˌɑstɪoʊɑrˈθraɪtɪs] noun [uncountable] medical a serious medical condition that affects the parts of your body where your bones join each other, for example your knees, making it difficult for you to move … English dictionary
rheumatoid arthritis — UK [ˌruːmətɔɪd ɑːˈθraɪtɪs] / US [ˌrumətɔɪd ɑrˈθraɪtɪs] noun [uncountable] medical a serious illness that permanently damages your joints (= where bones are joined) by making them swell and become stiff and painful … English dictionary