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contemplate ['kɒntempleɪt](b) (consider) considérer, envisager;∎ it's too awful to contemplate c'est insupportable rien que d'y penser;∎ to contemplate suicide songer au suicide;∎ he's contemplating marriage il envisage de ou songe à se marier;∎ to contemplate doing sth envisager de ou songer à faire qch∎ she sat contemplating the scene elle était assise à contempler la scène(b) (consider) réfléchirUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > contemplate
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