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1 patience
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patience [pasjɑ̃s]feminine nouna. patience• patience, j'arrive ! wait a minute, I'm coming!* * *pasjɑ̃s1) ( qualité) patience2) Jeux patience [U] GB, solitaire [U] US••* * *pasjɑ̃s nf* * *patience nf1 ( qualité) patience; manquer de/perdre patience to lack/lose patience; elle n'a aucune patience she has no patience at all; ma patience a des limites there are limits to my patience; il faut vraiment de la patience pour le supporter you need a lot of patience to put up with him; avec une grande/beaucoup de patience with great/a lot of patience; avoir de la patience avec to be patient with; être d'une patience infinie or sans bornes to be endlessly patient; s'armer de or prendre patience to be patient; avec patience patiently; patience, c'est presque cuit be patient, it's almost cooked;2 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports Jeux patience ¢ GB, solitaire ¢ US; faire des patiences to play patience GB ou solitaire US;3 ( plante) dock.prendre son mal en patience to resign oneself to one's fate.[pasjɑ̃s] nom féminin————————[pasjɑ̃s] interjectionpatience, j'ai presque fini! hold on ou just a minute, I've almost finished!patience, il va voir de quoi je suis capable! just you wait (and see), I'll show him what I'm made of!
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