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dissatisfaction ['dɪs‚sætɪs'fækʃən]mécontentement m;∎ there is growing dissatisfaction with his policies le mécontentement grandit à l'égard de sa politiqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > dissatisfaction
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[-'fækʃən]noun mécontentement -
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[ɪn'kri:s] (price, takings, salary, speed etc) augmenter; (noise, dissatisfaction) augmenter, croître; (pain, population) s'accroître, augmenter;∎ to increase by 10 percent augmenter de 10 pour cent;∎ production/demand/inflation has increased la production/la demande/l'inflation a augmenté;∎ the growth rate is likely to increase le taux de croissance va probablement augmenter ou s'accélérer;∎ the attacks have increased in frequency la fréquence des attaques a augmenté;∎ to increase in size grandir;∎ to increase in intensity s'intensifier;∎ to increase in price augmenter;∎ to increase in value prendre de la valeur[ɪn'kri:s] augmenter;∎ to increase output to 500 units a week augmenter ou faire passer la production à 500 unités par semaine;∎ recent events have increased speculation des événements récents ont renforcé les rumeurs(a) (in price, takings, salary, speed etc) augmentation f; (of noise, dissatisfaction) augmentation f; (in pain, population) accroissement m, augmentation f;∎ the increase in productivity/in the cost of living l'augmentation de la productivité/du coût de la vie;∎ a 10 percent pay increase une augmentation de salaire de 10 pour cent;∎ an increase in population un accroissement de la population;∎ an increase in the number of patients une augmentation ou un accroissement du nombre des malades∎ crime is on the increase la criminalité est en hausse;∎ shoplifting is on the increase les vols à l'étalage sont de plus en plus nombreux -
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element [ˈelɪmənt]1. nouna. ( = part) élément m• the comic/tragic element in his poetry la dimension comique/tragique dans sa poésieb. ( = certain amount) part f• an element of danger/truth une part de danger/de véritéc. [of heater, kettle] résistance f2. plural noun* * *['elɪmənt]1) ( constituent) élément mthe poor salary was just one element in my dissatisfaction — le salaire médiocre n'expliquait que partiellement mon mécontentement
2) ( factor) facteur m3) ( small part) part fan element of luck/risk — une part de chance/risque
4) ( rudiment) (of courtesy, diplomacy) élément m; (of grammar, mathematics etc) base f5) ( constituent group) élément m6) (air, water etc) élément mthe elements — ( weather) les éléments
7) Chemistry, Mathematics, Radio élément m8) Electricity résistance f••to be in/out of one's element — être/ne pas être dans son élément
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unhappiness [ʌnˈhæpɪnɪs]* * *[ʌn'hæpɪnɪs]1) ( misery) tristesse f2) ( dissatisfaction) mécontentement m (about, with au sujet de) -
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unrest [ʌnˈrest]* * *[ʌn'rest]noun [U]1) ( dissatisfaction) malaise m2) ( agitation) troubles mpl -
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[kəm'plein]1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) se plaindre2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) se plaindre (de)• -
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1) ((a statement of one's) dissatisfaction: The customer made a complaint about the lack of hygiene in the food shop.) plainte2) (a sickness, disease, disorder etc: He's always suffering from some complaint or other.) maladie -
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[diskən'tent](the state of not being contented; dissatisfaction: There is a lot of discontent among young people.) mécontentement- discontentedly - discontentment -
13 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) mécontenter -
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element n1 ( constituent) élément m ; a key/important element in her philosophy un élément essentiel/important de sa philosophie ; the key element in his success l'élément clé de son succès ; the poor salary was just one element in my dissatisfaction le salaire médiocre n'expliquait que partiellement mon mécontentement ;4 ( rudiment) (of courtesy, diplomacy) élément m, rudiment m ; (of grammar, mathematics etc) base f ;5 ( constituent group) élément m ; the violent element in the audience l'élément violent du public ;6 (air, water etc) élément m ; the four elements les quatre éléments ; the elements ( weather) les éléments ; to brave the elements hum affronter les éléments ; exposed to the elements exposé aux intempéries ;8 Elec résistance f.to be in/out of one's element être/ne pas être dans son élément. -
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1 ( worry) appréhension f (about au sujet de) ;2 ( dissatisfaction) malaise m ; there is some uneasiness il y a un certain malaise (about en ce qui concerne). -
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discontent [‚dɪskən'tent]1 noun(a) (dissatisfaction) mécontentement m;∎ general or public discontent malaise m;∎ a cause of discontent un griefmécontentmécontenter -
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lingering ['lɪŋgrɪŋ]∎ he gave her a long lingering look il lui lança un long regard langoureux;∎ they had no time for lingering goodbyes ils n'avaient pas le temps d'échanger des adieux prolongés(b) (persistent) persistant;∎ a lingering feeling of dissatisfaction un irréductible sentiment d'insatisfaction;∎ a lingering doubt un doute persistant∎ she died a lingering death la mort l'a emportée lentement
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