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faculty [ˈfækəltɪ]a. faculté f* * *['fækltɪ]critical faculties — esprit m critique
2) GB University faculté f3) US University, School ( staff) corps m enseignant -
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1 noun(a) (of mind, body) faculté f;∎ she's in full command of her faculties elle a ou elle jouit de toutes ses facultés;∎ his critical faculties son sens critique;∎ the faculty of reason la raison;∎ the faculty of speech le don de la parole∎ the Faculty of Arts/of Medicine la faculté de lettres/de médecineUniversity (member, staff) de faculté -
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1 (power, ability) faculté f (of de ; for de ; for doing de faire) ; to be in possession ou command of all one's faculties jouir de toutes ses facultés ; critical faculties esprit m critique ;
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