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41 delta
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42 desert
I.desert1 [ˈdezət]1. noundésert m2. compounds[region, animal, plant] désertiqueII.desert2 [dɪˈzɜ:t]* * *1. ['dezət]noun ( all contexts) désert m2. [dɪ'zɜːt]transitive verb gen, hum abandonner ( for pour); déserter [cause]; abandonner [post]3. [dɪ'zɜːt]intransitive verb [soldier] déserter; [politician] faire défection -
43 devilish
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44 diagonal
diagonal [daɪˈægənl]* * *[daɪ'ægənl] 1.noun ( all contexts) diagonale f2.adjective [line, stripe] diagonal -
45 diaphragm
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46 differential
differential [‚dɪfəˈren∫əl]1. adjective2. nounécart m* * *[ˌdɪfə'renʃl] 1.1) (in price, rate etc) écart m2) Mathematics différentielle f3) Automobile différentiel m2.adjective ( all contexts) différentiel/-ielle -
47 diffuse
diffuse [dɪˈfju:z]* * *1. [dɪ'fjuːs]adjective ( all contexts) diffus2. [dɪ'fjuːz]transitive verb diffuser (in dans)3. [dɪ'fjuːz]intransitive verb se diffuser ( into dans) -
48 disappear
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49 discover
discover [dɪsˈkʌvər]• to discover that... ( = find out) apprendre que... ; ( = notice) s'apercevoir que... ; ( = understand) comprendre que...* * *[dɪs'kʌvə(r)]transitive verb ( all contexts) découvrir -
50 dissipate
dissipate [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt]( = dispel) dissiper ; [+ energy, efforts] disperser( = clear) se dissiper* * *['dɪsɪpeɪt] 1.sout transitive verb gen dissiper; anéantir [hope, enthusiasm]2.intransitive verb ( all contexts) se dissiper -
51 domain
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52 dwarf
dwarf [dwɔ:f]1. noun(plural dwarfs or dwarves) [dwɔ:vz]2. adjective[tree, star] nain* * *[dwɔːf] 1.noun, adjective ( all contexts) nain/naine (m/f)2.transitive verb gen faire paraître [quelqu'un/quelque chose] tout petit; éclipser [achievement, issue] -
53 economy
economy [ɪˈkɒnəmɪ]économie f• our economy depends on... notre économie dépend de...• I'm having an economy drive this month ce mois-ci je m'efforce de faire des économies ► economy pack noun paquet m économique* * *[ɪ'kɒnəmɪ]noun ( all contexts) économie f -
54 effigy
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55 elbow
elbow [ˈelbəʊ]1. nouncoude m3. compounds• to have enough elbow room avoir de la place pour se retourner ; (figurative) avoir les coudées franches* * *['elbəʊ] 1.noun ( all contexts) coude m2.to wear something through at the elbows — percer or trouer quelque chose aux coudes
transitive verb••more power to your elbow — GB je te souhaite bien du courage (colloq)
out at (the) elbow(s) — [person] loqueteux; [garment] miteux
to rub elbows with somebody — (colloq) US fréquenter quelqu'un
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56 elder statesman
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57 electronic
electronic [ɪlekˈtrɒnɪk]1. adjective2. compounds► electronic tagging noun [of prisoner] placement m sous surveillance électronique ; [of product] étiquetage m électronique* * *[ˌɪlek'trɒnɪk]adjective ( all contexts) électronique -
58 elliptic
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59 emission
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60 emulsion
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