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1 abusivement
abusivement [abyzivmɑ̃]adverb( = improprement) wrongly ; ( = excessivement) excessively* * *abyzivmɑ̃1) ( exagérément) excessively2) ( injustement) wrongly3) ( improprement) misguidedly* * *abyzivmɑ̃ adv1) (contrairement aux règles) improperly2) (avec excès) excessively* * *abusivement adv1 ( exagérément) excessively;2 ( injustement) wrongly; il a été détenu abusivement he was wrongfully detained; cette œuvre a été abusivement attribuée à this work was wrongly attributed to;3 ( improprement) misguidedly; il mêle abusivement politique et idéologie he misguidedly mixes politics and ideology; un terme employé abusivement a term improperly used.[abyzivmɑ̃] adverbele terme "réaliser" est employé abusivement the word "réaliser" is used incorrectly3. [de façon excessive] excessively -
2 improprement
ɛ̃pʀɔpʀəmɑ̃adverbe incorrectly* * *ɛ̃pʀɔpʀəmɑ̃ adv* * *improprement adv incorrectly.[ɛ̃prɔprəmɑ̃] adverbe -
3 incorrect
incorrect, e [ɛ̃kɔʀεkt]adjectivea. [terme] incorrect ; [interprétation] faultyb. ( = impoli) [propos] rude* * *incorrecte ɛ̃kɔʀɛkt adjectif1) ( comportant des fautes) [terme, langue, interprétation] incorrect; [montage] faulty, incorrect; [prévisions] inaccurate2) ( inconvenant) [conduite] improper; [terme] unsuitable; [personne] impoliteêtre incorrect avec quelqu'un — to be rude ou impolite to somebody
3) ( déloyal) [personne, procédé] unfair* * *ɛ̃kɔʀɛkt adj incorrect, -e1) (réponse, résultat) incorrect2) (geste) improper3) (personne) rudeIl a été incorrect avec la voisine. — He was rude to the woman next door.
4) (fonctionnement) faulty* * *incorrect, incorrecte adj1 ( comportant des fautes) [terme, langue, style] incorrect; [montage, réglage] faulty, incorrect; [prévisions] inaccurate; [interprétation, raisonnement] incorrect;2 ( inconvenant) [conduite] improper; [terme] unsuitable; [personne] impolite; être incorrect avec qn to be rude ou impolite to sb;3 ( déloyal) [personne, procédé] unfair; il a été très incorrect avec son associé he treated his associate very shabbily ou unfairly.( féminin incorrecte) [ɛ̃kɔrɛkt] adjectif -
4 incorrectement
incorrectement [ɛ̃kɔʀεktəmɑ̃]adverb[prononcer] incorrectly* * *ɛ̃kɔʀɛktəmɑ̃ adv1) [répondre] incorrectly2) [se comporter] improperly3) [fonctionner] faultily* * *incorrectement adv1 ( de façon défectueuse) [écrire, s'exprimer, assembler] incorrectly;2 ( de façon déloyale) [se conduire, agir] shabbily.[ɛ̃kɔrɛktəmɑ̃] adverbe -
5 Merlu
hake, a member of the codfish family often sold improperly in Paris markets as colin; found in the English Channel, Atlantic, and Mediterranean.
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