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1 Marxism
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2 Marxism
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3 Marxism
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4 Marxism-Leninism
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5 undiluted
undiluted [ˈʌndaɪˈlu:tɪd]a. [concentrate] non diluéb. [pleasure] sans mélange* * *[ˌʌndaɪ'ljuːtɪd]adjective [liquid, version] non dilué; [admiration] sans retenue; [hostility, passion] sans mélange; [Christianity, Marxism] à l'état pur -
6 exponent
[ik'spəunənt]1) (a person able to demonstrate skilfully a particular art or activity: She was an accomplished exponent of Bach's flute sonatas.) interprète2) (a person who explains and supports (a theory or belief etc): He was one of the early exponents of Marxism.) chef de file -
7 birth
birth n gen, lit, fig naissance f (of de) ; Med ( process of giving birth) accouchement m ; to give birth [person] accoucher (to de) ; to give birth to [animal] mettre bas [young] ; a difficult/easy birth un accouchement difficile/facile ; at birth à la naissance ; by birth de naissance ; French/Catholic by birth français/catholique de naissance ; from birth he had lived in Paris depuis sa naissance il avait vécu à Paris ; blind from birth aveugle de naissance ; of high birth de haute naissance ; of low birth d'origine f modeste ; of French birth né/née français/-e ; date/place of birth date f/lieu m de naissance ; the birth of Christianity/Marxism la naissance du Christianisme/du Marxisme. -
8 fling
A n1 ○ ( spree) bon temps m ; to have a fling se payer du bon temps ; to have a last ou final fling faire la fête avant de se ranger ;2 ○ ( affair) ( sexual) aventure f ; ( intellectual) flirt ○ m ; to have a brief fling with Marxism flirter brièvement avec le marxisme.B vtr (prét, pp flung) ( throw) lancer [ball, grenade, stone] (onto sur ; into dans) ; lancer [insult, accusation] (at à) ; to fling a scarf around one's shoulders jeter une écharpe sur ses épaules ; to fling a few things into a suitcase jeter quelques affaires dans une valise ; to fling sb to the ground [person] jeter qn à terre ; [blast] projeter qn à terre ; to fling sb against sth [blast, person] projeter qn contre qch ; I flung my arms around her neck je me suis jeté à son cou ; to fling sb into prison jeter qn en prison.C v refl to fling oneself se jeter (across en travers de ; into dans ; onto sur ; over par dessus ; under sous) ; to fling oneself off sth sauter de [bridge, cliff] ; he flung himself at her feet il s'est jeté à ses pieds.to fling oneself at sb's head se jeter à la tête de qn ; youth must have its fling il faut que jeunesse se passe.■ fling about, fling around:▶ fling [sth] around gaspiller [money].■ fling away:▶ fling [sth] away jeter qch.■ fling back:▶ fling [sth] back, fling back [sth] renvoyer [ball, keys] ; rejeter [qch] en arrière [hair, head] ; ouvrir [qch] brusquement [door].■ fling down:▶ fling [sth] down, fling down [sth] jeter [qch] par terre [coat, newspaper].■ fling on:▶ fling on [sth] enfiler [qch] rapidement [dress, coat].■ fling open:▶ fling [sth] open, fling open [sth] ouvrir [qch] brusquement [door] ; ouvrir [qch] tout grand [window].■ fling out:▶ fling [sb] out mettre [qn] à la porte [lover, troublemaker]. -
9 ism
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10 surplus value
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11 undiluted
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12 underpin
also figurative soutenir, étayer;∎ the principles which underpin Marxism-Leninism les principes de base du marxisme-léninisme
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