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81 inconceivable
[inkən'si:vəbl](not able to be imagined or believed: inconceivable wickedness.) inconcevable -
82 inconclusive
[inkən'klu:siv](not leading to a definite decision, result etc: inconclusive evidence.) peu concluant -
83 inconsiderate
[inkən'sidərət](not showing thought for the feelings, rights etc of other people; thoughtless: It was inconsiderate of you to arrive without telephoning first.) sans égards -
84 inconsistent
[inkən'sistənt]1) ((often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement: What you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday.) en contradiction (avec)2) (changeable, eg in standard: His work is inconsistent.) inégal• -
85 inconsolable
[inkən'səulebl](not able to be comforted: the inconsolable widow.) inconsolable -
86 inconspicuous
[inkən'spikjuəs](not noticeable or conspicuous: The detective tried to be as inconspicuous as possible.) inapparent -
87 inconvenient
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88 incorrect
[inkə'rekt]1) (not accurate or correct; wrong: incorrect translation of a word.) incorrect2) ((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; wrong.) incorrect• -
89 indelible
[in'deləbl]((making a mark) that cannot be removed: indelible ink; The events of that day have left an indelible impression on my mind.) indélébile -
90 inkpot
nouns (a small pot for ink.) encrier -
91 inkwell
nouns (a small pot for ink.) encrier -
92 nib
[nib]((also pen-nib) the pointed, metal part of a fountain-pen or other pen from which the ink flows.) (bec de) plume- - nibbed -
93 pen
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94 sink
[siŋk] 1. past tense - sank; verb1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) couler2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.) baisser3) (to (cause to) go deeply (into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) entrer (dans)4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) se démoraliser5) (to invest (money): He sank all his savings in the business.) engloutir2. noun(a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.) évier- sunken- be sunk - sink in -
95 smudge
1. noun(a smear or a blurred mark: There's a smudge of ink on your nose.) tache, traînée2. verb(to make or become blurred or smeared.) salir, maculer- smudgy- smudginess -
96 some
1. pronoun, adjective1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) quelque(s); un peu2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) certain(s)3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) quelques; un peu4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) certain2. adjective1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) beaucoup de2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) quelconque3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) environ3. adverb((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) quelque- somebody- someday - somehow - someone - something - sometime - sometimes - somewhat - somewhere - mean something - or something - something like - something tells me -
97 speck
[spek]1) (a small spot or stain: a speck of ink.) petite tache2) (a tiny piece (eg of dust).) grain -
98 tit
I [tit] noun1) (any of several kinds of small bird: a blue tit.) mésange2) ((slang) a woman's breast or nipple.)II [tit](blow for blow; repayment of injury with injury: He tore my dress, so I spilt ink on his suit. That's tit for tat.) œil pour œil, dent pour dent -
99 write
past tense - wrote; verb1) (to draw (letters or other forms of script) on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper: They wrote their names on a sheet of paper; The child has learned to read and write; Please write in ink.) écrire2) (to compose the text of (a book, poem etc): She wrote a book on prehistoric monsters.) écrire3) (to compose a letter (and send it): He has written a letter to me about this matter; I'll write you a long letter about my holiday; I wrote to you last week.) écrire•- writer- writing - writings - written - writing-paper - write down - write out -
100 blackness
1 (darkness, night) obscurité f ;
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Ink — Ink, n. [OE. enke, inke, OF. enque, F. encre, L. encaustum the purple red ink with which the Roman emperors signed their edicts, Gr. ?, fr. ? burnt in, encaustic, fr. ? to burn in. See {Encaustic}, {Caustic}.] 1. A fluid, or a viscous material or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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ink´i|ly — ink|y «IHNG kee», adjective, ink|i|er, ink|i|est. 1. like ink; dark or black: »inky shadows. 2. covered with ink; marked or stained with ink: »the inky hands of a printer … Useful english dictionary
ink|y — «IHNG kee», adjective, ink|i|er, ink|i|est. 1. like ink; dark or black: »inky shadows. 2. covered with ink; marked or stained with ink: »the inky hands of a printer … Useful english dictionary
ink — [ɪŋk] verb [transitive] to sign an agreement, contract etc: • The two companies have inked a deal. * * * Ⅰ. ink UK US /ɪŋk/ noun [C] ► a coloured liquid used for writing, printing, etc.: »The ink had hardly dried on Nationwide s announcement when … Financial and business terms
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ink — ink; ink·er; ink·i·ness; ink·less; ink·man; ink·horn; … English syllables
ink — [iŋk] n. [ME enke < OFr enque < LL encaustum < Gr enkauston, purple or red ink < enkaustos, burned in < enkaiein, to burn in < en , in + kaiein, to burn < IE base * kai > HEAT] 1. a colored liquid used for writing, drawing … English World dictionary
Ink — Ink, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inked} ([i^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Inking}.] To put ink upon; to supply with ink; to blacken, color, or daub with ink. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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