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A n infirme mf ; ( in official terminology) invalide mf ; I'm not an invalid! je ne suis pas infirme!C adj1 [argument, claim, conclusion] sans fondement ; -
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I.invalid1 [ˈɪnvəlɪd]1. noun2. adjective3. compoundsII.invalid2 [ɪnˈvælɪd]• to become invalid [ticket] être périmé* * *1. ['ɪnvəliːd, 'ɪnvəlɪd] 2. ['ɪnvəliːd, 'ɪnvəlɪd] 3. [ɪn'vælɪd]1) ( without foundation) [argument, claim] sans fondement2) ( not acceptable) [claim, passport] pas valable; [contract, marriage] nul/nulle4. ['ɪnvəliːd, 'ɪnvəlɪd]transitive verbinvalided out of the army — GB réformé (pour raisons de santé)
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Ⅰ.invalid11 noun∎ I'm not an invalid! je ne suis pas infirme!∎ he has to look after his invalid mother il doit s'occuper de sa mère infirme∎ he was invalided home il a été rapatrié pour raisons médicales►► British invalid car, invalid carriage voiture f d'infirme;invalid chair fauteuil m roulant∎ to invalid sb out of the army réformer qn pour raisons médicalesⅡ.invalid2 [ɪn'vælɪd](a) (passport, ticket) non valide, non valable;∎ your passport will soon be invalid votre passeport sera bientôt périmé(b) (law, marriage, election) nul(c) (argument) non valable;∎ your reasoning is invalid votre raisonnement n'est pas valable ou ne tient pas►► Computing invalid file name nom m de fichier invalide -
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unsupported [‚ʌnsə'pɔ:tɪd]∎ the theories were unsupported by any evidence ces théories n'ont été étayées par aucune preuve(b) (wall, aperture) sans support;∎ to walk unsupported (invalid) marcher sans se faire aider∎ to be unsupported n'avoir aucun soutienUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unsupported
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