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2 amputate
amputate [ˈæmpjʊteɪt]• to amputate sb's arm/leg amputer qn du bras/de la jambe* * *['æmpjʊteɪt]transitive verb amputer -
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4 impudent
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5 champion
champion [ˈt∫æmpjən]1. noun2. adjective[+ person] prendre fait et cause pour ; [+ cause] se faire le champion de* * *['tʃæmpɪən] 1.noun champion/-ionne m/fworld champion — champion/-ionne m/f du monde
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2.boxing champion — champion m de boxe
transitive verb se faire le champion de [cause]; prendre fait et cause pour [person] -
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7 computation
computation [‚kɒmpjʊˈteɪ∫ən]b. ( = estimate) estimation f (of de)* * *[ˌkɒmpjuː'teɪʃn]noun calcul m -
8 computational
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9 amputate
amputate ['æmpjʊteɪt]amputer;∎ they had to amputate her arm ils ont dû l'amputer du bras;∎ her right arm was amputated elle a été amputée du bras droit -
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champion ['tʃæmpjən]1 noun∎ the world chess champion le champion du monde d'échecs;∎ she's a champion runner elle est championne de course(b) (supporter) champion(onne) m,f;∎ he's a self-proclaimed champion of the working man il se veut le champion des travailleursdéfendre, soutenir;∎ she championed the cause of birth control elle s'est faite la championne de la régulation des naissances►► Football the Champions' League la Ligue des Champions -
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championship ['tʃæmpjənʃɪp]∎ he plays championship tennis il participe aux championnats de tennis►► championship match match m de championnatUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > championship
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16 impudent
impudent ['ɪmpjʊdənt]effronté, impudent;∎ he is impudent to his teachers il est effronté avec ses professeurs -
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18 rampion
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amputate — [ˈæmpjʊˌteɪt] verb [I/T] to cut off a part of someone s body in a medical operation amputation [ˌæmpjʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
amputate — /ˈæmpjəteɪt / (say ampyuhtayt) verb (t) (amputated, amputating) 1. to cut off (a limb, arm, etc.) by a surgical operation. 2. Obsolete to prune, as branches of trees. {Latin amputātus, past participle} –amputation /æmpjəˈteɪʃən/ (say ampyuh… …
impudent — [ ɪmpjʊd(ə)nt] adjective not showing due respect for another person; impertinent. Derivatives impudence noun impudently adverb Origin ME (in the sense immodest, indelicate ): from L. impudent , from in not + pudent ashamed, modest … English new terms dictionary
impudicity — [ˌɪmpjʊ dɪsɪti] noun formal lack of modesty. Origin C16: from Fr. impudicité, from L. impudicitia, from impudicus shameless … English new terms dictionary