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1 refoulé
refoulé, e [ʀ(ə)fule]* * *refoulée ʀ(ə)fule nom masculin, féminin repressed person* * *ʀ(ə)fule adj refoulé, -ePSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE repressed* * *A pp ⇒ refouler.B pp adj [personne] repressed, inhibited.C nm,f1 ( psychologiquement) repressed person;2 ( sexuellement) sexually repressed person.[instinct, sentiment] repressed[ambition] frustrated[personne] inhibited————————, refoulée [rəfule] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin -
2 inhibé
inibe adj inhibé, -e(= complexé) inhibited* * *————————, inhibée [inibe] nom masculin, nom féminininhibited ou repressed person
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