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A n1 ( personality) caractère m ; to have a pleasant character être d'un caractère agréable ; a house with character une maison qui a du caractère ; to act in/out of character agir de façon habituelle/surprenante ; his remarks are totally in character/out of character ces remarques ne me surprennent pas/me surprennent de sa part ;2 ( reputation) réputation f ; a person of good/bad character une personne d'une bonne/mauvaise réputation ;3 ( nature) caractère m ;4 Literat, Theat, TV personnage m (from de) ; to play the character of Romeo jouer le rôle m de Roméo ; I hardly recognize her in character je la reconnais à peine sous son rôle ;5 ( person) ( in general) individu m ; ( appreciative) numéro ○ m ; a real character un sacré numéro ○ ; a local character une figure f locale ;
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