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121 cheerfully
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122 classify
1 ( file) classer ; to classify sth under ‘personal’ classer qch sous la rubrique ‘personnel’ ;2 ( declare secret) classer confidentiel/-ielle. -
123 convict
A n ( imprisoned criminal) détenu/-e m/f ; ( deported criminal) bagnard m ; ex-convict ancien détenu ; escaped convict détenu évadé.B vtr1 [jury, court] reconnaître or déclarer [qn] coupable (of de ; of doing d'avoir fait) ; to be convicted on a charge of sth être reconnu or déclaré coupable de qch ; a convicted murderer/drug dealer ( in prison) un condamné pour meurtre/trafic de drogue ; ( now released) un ancien condamné pour meurtre/trafic de drogue ;2 [evidence] condamner. -
124 decidedly
1 ( distinctly) [smaller, better, happier] nettement ; [unwell, violent, odd] vraiment, franchement ;2 ( resolutely) [say, declare] résolument. -
125 defaulting
1 [mortgagor, ratepayer, party] qui n'acquitte pas ses dettes ;2 [party, defendant, witness] défaillant ; [team, player] qui déclare forfait. -
126 emergency
A n1 ( crisis) cas m d'urgence ; in an emergency, in case of emergency en cas d'urgence ; in times of emergency en temps de crise ; state of emergency Pol état m d'urgence ; to declare a state of emergency déclarer l'état d'urgence ; -
127 explicit
1 ( precise) [instructions, directions, reasons] explicite ;2 ( open) [denial, declaration, command] formel/-elle ; [aim] avoué ; [permission] explicite ; [opposition, support] déclaré ; to be explicit être explicite (about sur) ; sexually explicit sexuellement explicite ;3 Math explicite. -
128 fervently
fervently adv [declare] avec ferveur ; [hope] vivement ; to believe fervently in sth croire passionnément en qch.
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