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1 mental
mental ['mentəl](a) (intellectual) mental(b) (in the mind) mental;∎ golf is fundamentally a mental game le golf est un jeu qui se joue avant tout avec la tête;∎ to make a mental note of sth prendre note de qch;∎ she made a mental note to speak to him about the matter elle se promit de lui en parler(c) (psychiatric) mental;∎ it can cause great mental strain cela peut provoquer une grande tension nerveuse;∎ he had a mental breakdown il a fait une dépression nerveuse∎ to go mental (go mad) devenir dingue ou cinglé, perdre la boule; (lose one's temper) péter les plombs, péter une durite, piquer une crise;∎ British it was a mental party! c'était une fête vraiment démente ou dingue!;∎ British you should have seen the way they were shouting at each other, it was mental! t'aurais vu comme ils se criaient dessus, c'était dingue!►► mental age âge m mental;mental arithmetic calcul m mental;mental block blocage m psychologique;∎ to have a mental block about sth faire un blocage à propos de qch;mental cruelty cruauté f mentale;mental defective handicapé(e) m,f mental(e);mental deficiency déficience f ou débilité f mentale;mental faculties facultés fpl mentales ou intellectuelles;mental handicap handicap m mental;∎ to suffer from mental handicap être handicapé(e) mental(e);mental health santé f mentale;mental home, mental hospital hôpital m psychiatrique;mental illness maladie f mentale;mental image image f;mental nurse infirmier(ère) m,f psychiatrique;mental patient malade mf mental(e);mental reservation doute m;mental ward service m psychiatrique -
2 impair
impair [ɪm'peə(r)](sight, hearing, mental faculties) diminuer, affaiblir; (strength) diminuer; (authority) saper; (relationship, chances, ability) compromettre -
3 impaired
impaired [ɪm'peəd](sight, hearing, mental faculties) affaibli►► French Canadian impaired driving conduite f en état d'ivresse;impaired hearing ouïe f affaiblie;impaired vision vue f affaiblie -
4 impairment
impairment [ɪm'peəmənt](of sight, hearing, mental faculties, chances) affaiblissement m, diminution f; (of relationship) détérioration f
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