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81 fully
1) (completely: He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs.) pleinement2) (quite; at least: It will take fully three days.) au moins -
82 gradual
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83 guard
1. verb1) (to protect from danger or attack: The soldiers were guarding the king/palace.) garder2) (to prevent (a person) escaping, (something) happening: The soldiers guarded their prisoners; to guard against mistakes.) surveiller2. noun1) (someone who or something which protects: a guard round the king; a guard in front of the fire.) garde2) (someone whose job is to prevent (a person) escaping: There was a guard with the prisoner every hour of the day.) garde3) ((American conductor) a person in charge of a train.) chef de train4) (the act or duty of guarding.) surveillance•- guarded- guardedly - guard of honour - keep guard on - keep guard - off guard - on guard - stand guard -
84 happen
['hæpən]1) (to take place or occur; to occur by chance: What happened next?; It just so happens / As it happens, I have the key in my pocket.) arriver2) ((usually with to) to be done to (a person, thing etc): She's late - something must have happened to her.) arriver à3) (to do or be by chance: I happened to find him; He happens to be my friend.) le hasard a voulu que, il se trouve que•- happen upon - happen on -
85 hold back
1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) cacher (qqch. à qqn)2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) retenir3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) retarder -
86 hourly
adjective, adverb ((happening or done) every hour: Take his temperature hourly; hourly reports.) horaire; toutes les heures -
87 immediate
[i'mi:diət] 1. adjective1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) immédiat2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) immédiat3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) immédiat•2. conjunction(as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) dès que -
88 incident
['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) incident- incidentally -
89 inkling
['iŋkliŋ](a slight idea or suspicion (about something that is happening): I had no inkling of what was going on until she told me all about it.) idée, soupçon -
90 instantaneous
[instən'teiniəs](done, happening or acting in an instant or very quickly: The effect of this poison is instantaneous.) instantané -
91 intermittent
[intə'mitənt](happening occasionally; stopping for a while and then starting again: an intermittent pain.) intermittent -
92 irregular
[i'reɡjulə]1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) irrégulier2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) irrégulier3) (contrary to rules.) irrégulier4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) irrégulier•- irregularity -
93 keep/lose track of
((not) to keep oneself informed about (the progress or whereabouts of): I've lost track of what is happening.) rester au courant de, en contact avec; ne plus être au courant de, en contact avec -
94 looker-on
noun (a person who is watching something happening; an onlooker.) spectateur/-trice -
95 luck
1) (the state of happening by chance: Whether you win or not is just luck - there's no skill involved.) chance, hasard2) (something good which happens by chance: She has all the luck!) chance•- luckless- lucky - luckily - luckiness - lucky dip - bad luck! - good luck! - worse luck! -
96 man-made
adjective (made, happening or formed by man, not by natural means: a man-made lake.) artificiel -
97 miracle
['mirəkl]1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) miracle2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) miracle•- miraculously -
98 misadventure
[misəd'ven ə](an unlucky happening or accident.) mésaventure -
99 monthly
adjective (happening, being published etc once a month: a monthly magazine.) mensuel -
100 narrator
1) (a person who tells a story.) narrateur/-trice2) (a person who tells you what is happening or explains something in a film.)
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