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informed [ɪn'fɔ:md](a) (having information) informé, renseigné;∎ informed opinion has it that... on sait de source sûre ou dans les milieux renseignés que...;∎ she's very well informed elle est très bien informée ou renseignée;∎ he made an informed guess il a essayé de deviner en s'aidant de ce qu'il sait;∎ according to informed sources selon des sources bien informées∎ an informed choice un choix fait en toute connaissance de cause;∎ it will allow us to make informed decisions cela nous permettra de prendre des décisions en toute connaissance de cause(c) (learned, cultured) cultivé►► Medicine informed consent consentement m éclairé;the informed consumer le consommateur averti -
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1 [choice, debate, decision, judgment, opinion, guess] fondé ; ill-informed non fondé ;2 [person, critic, public, consumer] averti ; [source] informé ; he is very well-/ill-informed il est très bien/mal informé or renseigné. -
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wise [waɪz]1. adjectivea. ( = prudent) [person, decision] sage ; [choice, investment] judicieux• I'm none the wiser ( = don't understand) ça ne m'avance pas beaucoup• nobody will be any the wiser ( = won't find out) personne n'en saura rien• to be or get wise to sb voir clair dans le jeu de qn• get wise! réveille-toi !2. compounds* * *[waɪz] 1.sout (dated) noun façon f2.1) ( prudent) gen sage; [choice] judicieux/-ieuse2) ( learned) pertinentto be none the wiser — ( understand no better) ne pas être plus avancé; ( not realize) ne s'apercevoir de rien
3) (colloq) ( aware)to get wise to — prendre le coup de [situation]
3.to get wise to somebody — saisir (colloq) à qui on a affaire
- wise combining form1) ( direction) dans le sens de2) ( with regard to)••a word to the wise:... — en tout cas un conseil:...
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