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1 chimie biologique
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2 biochimie
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3 biochimie
biochimie [bjo∫imi]feminine noun* * *bjoʃiminom féminin biochemistry* * *bjoʃimi nf* * *biochimie nf biochemistry.[bjɔʃimi] nom féminin -
4 carrefour
carrefour [kaʀfuʀ]masculine nouncrossroads sg* * *kaʀfuʀnom masculin1) ( intersection) gén junction; ( de deux routes) crossroads (+ v sg)carrefour ferroviaire — railway junction ou intersection
2) ( lieu de passage) crossroads (+ v sg); ( réseau de communications) transport hub3) ( moment stratégique) crossroads (sg)4) ( forum) debate* * *kaʀfuʀ nm1) (routier) crossroads sg2) fig (économique, culturel) crossroads* * *carrefour nm1 ( intersection) gén junction, intersection; ( de deux routes) crossroads (sg); carrefour ferroviaire railway junction ou intersection; un carrefour dangereux a dangerous crossroads;2 ( lieu de passage) crossroads (+ v sg); ( réseau de communications) transport hub; l'aéroport est un carrefour international the airport is an international meeting point; une région carrefour a transport hub, a centreGB of communications;3 ( moment stratégique) crossroads (sg); être à un carrefour de qch to be at a crossroads in sth; être à un carrefour de sa vie to be at a crossroads in one's life; la biochimie est au carrefour de la biologie et de la chimie biochemistry is at the meeting point of biology and chemistry;4 ( forum) debate; assister à un carrefour de l'écologie to attend a debate on ecology.[karfur] nom masculin2. [point de rencontre] crossroads -
5 chimie
chimie [∫imi]feminine noun* * *ʃimi1) chemistry2) ( transformation) liter alchemy* * *ʃimi nf* * *chimie nf1 chemistry; chimie organique/minérale organic/inorganic chemistry; expérience/laboratoire/cours de chimie chemistry experiment/laboratory/class;2 ( transformation) liter alchemy.[ʃimi] nom féminin -
6 section
section [sεksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. (School) ≈ course• il est en section littéraire/scientifique he's following a literary/science syllabusd. section ; [de fil électrique] gauge• fil de petite/grosse section thin-gauge/heavy-gauge wire* * *sɛksjɔ̃1) ( division) Administration, Armée section; (de parti, syndicat) branch; (de route, chemin de fer) section; ( de livre) part2) École ( selon les niveaux) stream GB, track US3) Université department4) Mathématique, Technologie ( coupe) section•Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɛksjɔ̃ nf1) [route, voie ferrée] section, [parcours d'autobus] fare stage2) MILITAIRE (= unité) platoon* * *section nf1 ( division) Admin, Mil section; (de parti, syndicat) branch; section locale local branch; (de route, chemin de fer) section; ( de livre) part;2 Scol ( selon les niveaux) stream GB, track US; choisir une section littéraire/scientifique/technique to choose a literary/scientific/technical option;3 Univ department; section d'anglais/de biochimie English/Biochemistry department;4 Math, Tech ( coupe) section; section conique/longitudinale/oblique/transversale conical/longitudinal/oblique/transverse section; un tube de 12 mm de section a 12 mm gauge tube;5 ( coupure) section.section d'autobus Transp fare stage; section d'or Math golden section; section rythmique Mus rhythm section.[sɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin[de ligne de bus, de tramway] fare stage[d'une bibliothèque] sectionsection économique/scientifique/littéraire courses in economics/science/arts3. [d'un parti] local branchb. [dans l'industrie de la presse et du livre] (union) chapeldessiner la section de quelque chose to draw the section of something ou something in sectionsection conique/plane conic/plane section8. MUSIQUE9. POLITIQUE -
7 spécialiser
se spécialiser spesjalize verbe pronominal to specialize (en, dans in)* * *[spesjalize] verbe transitif1. [étudiant, travailleur] to turn ou to make into a specialist2. [usine, activité] to make more specialized————————se spécialiser verbe pronominal intransitif
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