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intake n1 ( consumption) consommation f ; a high sugar intake une forte consommation de sucre ; the daily calorie intake of a baby les besoins quotidiens en calories d'un bébé ;2 Sch, Univ, Admin ( admissions) (+ v sg ou pl) admissions fpl ; the new intake ( at school) les nouveaux élèves mpl ; (into training, job) les nouvelles recrues fpl ; the 1987 intake of students les étudiants de l'année 1987 ;3 ( inhalation) an intake of breath une inspiration f ; there was a sharp intake of breath tout le monde a retenu son souffle ; -
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intake ['ɪnteɪk]∎ the intake of refugees l'accueil m des réfugiés;∎ they've increased their intake of medical students ils ont décidé d'admettre davantage d'étudiants en médecine;∎ this year's intake of pupils is or are of a higher standard than usual cette année les nouveaux élèves sont d'un niveau plus élevé que d'habitude∎ an intake rate of 10 litres per second un débit d'admission de 10 litres par seconde;∎ a high energy intake une consommation importante d'énergie;∎ air intake admission f d'air∎ a daily intake of 2,000 calories une ration quotidienne de 2000 calories;∎ there was a sharp intake of breath tout le monde/il/elle/ etc retint son souffle;∎ oxygen intake absorption f d'oxygène►► British intake class cours m préparatoire;Technology intake manifold conduits mpl d'admission, collecteur m d'admission;Technology intake valve soupape f d'admission -
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intake [ˈɪnteɪk]• the latest intake of young graduates into our company le dernier contingent de jeunes diplômés recrutés par notre sociétéb. [of protein, liquid, alcohol] consommation f* * *['ɪnteɪk]1) ( consumption) consommation f2) School, University ( admissions) (+ v sg ou pl) admissions fplthe new intake — ( at school) les nouveaux élèves mpl; (into training, job) les nouvelles recrues fpl
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['inteik]1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) admission(s)2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) prise3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) prise
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