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1 discourse
(b) Linguistics discours m∎ to be engaged in discourse with sb s'entretenir avec qn∎ to discourse on or upon sth traiter de ou parler de qch;∎ to discourse at great length on sth discourir longuement sur qch∎ to discourse with sb s'entretenir avec qn►► Linguistics discourse analysis analyse f du discours -
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3 criticism
1 (remark, evaluation) critique f ;2 ( study) étude f critique (of sur) ;
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