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1 industrie électronique
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2 électronique
électronique [elεktʀɔnik]1. adjective2. feminine nounelectronics sg* * *elɛktʀɔnik
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1) [circuit, composant] electronic2) [microscope, télescope] electron (épith)
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nom féminin electronics (+ v sg)* * *elɛktʀɔnik1. adj2. nf1) (= science) electronics sg2) COMMERCE* * *A adj1 Électron [circuit, composant] electronic;2 Phys [microscope, télescope] electron.[elɛktrɔnik] adjectif[microscope] electron (modificateur)[industrie] electronics (modificateur)2. [de l'électron] electron (modificateur)————————[elɛktrɔnik] nom fémininelectronics (singulier) -
3 géant
géant, e [ʒeɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective[objet, animal, plante] gigantic ; [écran] giant2. masculine noun* * *
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géante ʒeɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( démesuré) huge, enormous2) ( de grande taille) giant3) Commerce [paquet] jumbo4) (colloq) ( extraordinaire)c'est géant! — it's brilliant GB ou great!
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nom masculin, féminin giant/giantess* * *ʒeɑ̃, ɑ̃t géant, -e1. adj1) (= gigantesque) gigantic, giant2) COMMERCE giant-size2. nm/f* * *A adj1 ( démesuré) huge, enormous;2 ( de grande taille) giant; raie géante giant ray;C géante nf giantess.1. [énorme] giant2. ASTRONOMIE giant3. (familier) [formidable]c'est géant! it's wicked ou brill!————————, géante [ʒeɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [personne, chose de grande taille] giantle projet avance à pas de géant the project is coming on (UK) ou moving along (US) in leaps and bounds2. (figuré)les géants de la littérature classique the giants ou great names of classical literature3. MYTHOLOGIE giant -
4 filière
filière [filjεʀ]feminine nouna. ( = succession d'étapes) [de carrière] path ; [d'administration] channels• il a suivi la filière classique pour devenir professeur he followed the classic route into teachingb. ( = domaine d'études spécifique) course• filières scientifiques/artistiques science/arts coursesc. ( = réseau) networkd. ( = secteur d'activité) industry* * *filjɛʀ1) Université ( domaine d'études) course of studysuivre une filière scientifique/littéraire — to study science/arts
2) Économie ( domaine d'activité) field3) ( étapes de carrière)4) ( suite de formalités) official channels (pl)5) ( de la drogue)6) Informatique card throat* * *filjɛʀ nf1) ÉCONOMIE (= activités de production) industry2) ÉDUCATION stream Grande-Bretagne track USA3) (= réseau) network4) (succession d'étapes) procedure* * *filière nf1 Scol, Univ ( domaine d'études) course of study; choisir une filière prestigieuse to choose a highly regarded course of study; filières générales/techniques general/technical courses of study; nouvelles filières new fields; suivre une filière scientifique/littéraire to study science/arts;2 Écon, Entr, Ind ( domaine d'activité) field; ( système de production) chain; la filière électronique the electronics field; créer de nouvelles filières to create new fields of activity;3 ( étapes de carrière) suivre la filière habituelle to climb up the usual career ladder;4 ( suite de formalités) official channels (pl); la filière administrative the official administrative channels;5 ( de la drogue) filière (clandestine) ring; démanteler une filière to smash a ring; remonter une filière to trace the leaders of a ring;7 Nucl reactor system;8 Zool (d'araignée, de chenille) spinneret;10 Ordinat card throat.[filjɛr] nom féminin3. ÉDUCATION & UNIVERSITÉla filière technique/scientifique technical/scientific subjects4. MÉTALLURGIEa. [pour étirage] draw, drawing plateb. [pour tréfilage, filage] die
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