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1 brimade
bʀimadnom féminin bullying [U]* * *bʀimad nfbullying no pl* * *brimade nf bullying ¢; être victime de brimades to be bullied; faire subir des brimades à qn to bully sb.[brimad] nom fémininfaire subir des brimades à quelqu'un to victimize somebody, to bully somebody2. (très familier & argot scolaire) initiation ceremony -
2 despotique
despotique [dεspɔtik]adjective* * *dɛspɔtikadjectif despotic* * *dɛspɔtik adj* * *despotique adj despotic.[dɛspɔtik] adjectif -
3 despotisme
despotisme [dεspɔtism]masculine noun* * *dɛspɔtism nm* * *despotisme nm despotism.[dɛspɔtism] nom masculin -
4 harcèlement
harcèlement [ˈaʀsεlmɑ̃]masculine noun[de personne] harassment* * *'aʀsɛlmɑ̃nom masculin harassmentPhrasal Verbs:* * *'aʀsɛlmɑ̃ nm* * *harcèlement nm harassment.harcèlement moral or psychologique psychological abuse; harcèlement sexuel sexual harassment.[ʼarsɛlmɑ̃] nom masculin -
5 persécuter
persécuter [pεʀsekyte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = opprimer) to persecute ; ( = harceler) to harass* * *pɛʀsekyteverbe transitif to persecute* * *pɛʀsekyte vt* * *persécuter verb table: aimer vtr to persecute [peuple, chrétiens]; se sentir persécuté to feel persecuted.[pɛrsekyte] verbe transitif1. [opprimer] to persecute2. [harceler] to tormenttu vas arrêter de persécuter ta petite sœur? will you stop bullying ou tormenting your little sister? -
6 racket
racket [ʀakεt]masculine noun• c'est du racket ! it's daylight robbery!* * *ʀakɛt* * *ʀakɛt nmracketeering no pl* * *racket nm ( organisation) extortion racket; ( activité) racketeering; c'est du racket! it's extortion!; le racket des commerçants the extortion of money from shopkeepers.[rakɛt] nom masculin
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