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1 insolence
insolence [ɛ̃sɔlɑ̃s]feminine noun• répondre/rire avec insolence to reply/laugh insolently* * *ɛ̃sɔlɑ̃snom féminin ( irrespect) insolence* * *ɛ̃sɔlɑ̃s nf1) insolence no pl2) (= propos) insolent remark* * *insolence nf1 ( irrespect) insolence; une fille/réponse d'une rare insolence an exceptionally insolent girl/answer;2 ( parole) insolent remark;3 ( arrogance) arrogance.[ɛ̃sɔlɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [irrespect] insolence2. [remarque] insolent remark[acte] insolent act3. [orgueil] arrogance -
2 remarque
remarque [ʀ(ə)maʀk]feminine noun* * *ʀ(ə)maʀk1) ( propos) remark2) ( note) comment* * *ʀ(ə)maʀk nfIl a fait une remarque désagréable. — He made an unkind remark.
* * *remarque nf1 ( propos) remark; remarques judicieuses/désobligeantes pertinent/unkind remarks; faire des remarques to comment; elle m'en a fait la remarque she commented on it to me; je m'en suis fait la remarque I thought the same thing;2 ( note) mettre des remarques dans la marge to put a few comments in the margin;3 Art ( en gravure) remarque.[rəmark] nom féminin[critique] (critical) remarkje l'ai trouvée insolente et je lui en ai fait la remarque I thought she was insolent and (I) told her so2. [commentaire écrit] note
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