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41 stalagmite
noun(Geol.) Stalagmit, der* * *(a spike of limestone rising from the floor of a cave, formed by water dripping from the roof.) der Stalagmit* * *stal·ag·mite* * *['stləgmaɪt]nStalagmit m* * *stalagmite [ˈstæləɡmaıt; US besonders stəˈlæɡˌmaıt] s GEOL Stalagmit m (von unten nach oben wachsender Tropfstein)* * *noun(Geol.) Stalagmit, der -
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43 anti-Semite
(a person who hates Jews.)- academic.ru/2994/anti-Semitic">anti-Semitic- anti-Semitism* * *anti-ˈSe·mite* * * -
44 dynamite
(a type of powerful explosive.) dinamite* * *dy.na.mite[d'ainəmait] n 1 dinamite. 2 fig coisa ou pessoa que tem efeito muito forte. • vt dinamitar, aplicar dinamite, fazer explodir por meio de dinamite, destruir com dinamite. -
45 stalagmite
(a spike of limestone rising from the floor of a cave, formed by water dripping from the roof.) estalagmite* * *sta.lag.mite[st'æləgmait] n estalagmite. -
46 termite
(a pale-coloured wood-eating kind of insect, like an ant.) térmita* * *ter.mite[t'ə:mait] n Ent térmite, cupim. -
47 clothes moth
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48 dolomite
noun min.доломит* * *(n) доломит* * ** * *[dol·o·mite || 'dɒləmaɪt] n. доломит, горький шпат* * * -
49 eremite
noun poet.отшельник; затворник, анахорет; пустынник* * *(n) анахорет; затворник; отшельник; пустынник* * *отшельник; затворник, анахорет; пустынник* * *[er·e·mite || 'erɪmaɪt] n. отшельник, затворник, анахорет, пустынник* * * -
50 stalagmite
noun geol.сталагмит* * *(n) сталагмит* * ** * *[sta·lag·mite || stə'lægmaɪt /'stæləgmaɪt] n. сталагмит* * * -
51 termite
noun zool.термит* * *(n) термит* * ** * *[ter·mite || 'tɜrmaɪt /'tɜː-] n. термит* * ** * *энт. термит -
52 møl
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53 koi
nounaurore fzool. mite faube fzool. teigne f -
54 koiperhonen
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55 comité
comité [kɔmite]masculine noun• comité de défense/soutien protection/support committee• se réunir en petit comité to meet in a small group ; (petite réception) to have a small get-together━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━All French companies with more than fifty employees must have a comité d'entreprise, whose members are elected by the staff and whose budget is a mandatory percentage of the wage bill. In practice, its main function is to arrange company-subsidized benefits for the staff such as canteen lunches, cut-price cinema tickets, holidays and even Christmas presents for employees' children.* * *kɔmitenom masculin1) Administration committeecomité directeur — executive ou management committee
2) ( groupe)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔmite nmen petit comité (dîner, rencontres) — with a few friends, (réunion) small, [se réunir, se retrouver] in a small group
* * *comité nm1 Admin committee; comité exécutif/d'organisation executive/steering committee; comité directeur executive ou management committee; réunion du comité committee meeting; se réunir en comité to hold a committee meeting; faire partie d'un comité to sit on a committee;2 ( groupe) group; comité restreint small group; un dîner en petit comité an intimate little dinner; nous sommes en petit comité there aren't many of us.comité d'accueil welcoming committee; comité central Pol Central Committee; comité d'entreprise, CE works council GB; comité des fêtes events committee; comité de gestion management committee; comité de lecture selection panel.ⓘ Comité d'entreprise A representative body of workers and management, required by law in any business with more than 50 employees, and entitled to an annual report from the owners, and consultation on all proposed changes. The comité d'entreprise also organizes social activities and holiday packages and arranges discount prices on selected goods and services.[kɔmite] nom masculin————————en comité secret locution adverbialeen petit comité locution adverbiale,en comité restreint locution adverbialeIn a company with more than 50 employees, the CE looks after the general welfare of company employees and organizes subsidised leisure activities, outings, holidays etc.. It also deals with industrial problems. -
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57 conformité
conformité [kɔ̃fɔʀmite]feminine nouna. ( = fidélité) faithfulness (à to)b. ( = harmonie) conformity* * *kɔ̃fɔʀmiteen conformité avec — [agir] in accordance with
vérifier la conformité de la traduction à l'original — to check that the translation is faithful to the original
* * *kɔ̃fɔʀmite nf* * *conformité nf1 ( par rapport aux règles) conformité à la loi/aux normes de sécurité compliance with the law/with safety standards; en conformité avec [agir] in accordance with; mettre qch en conformité avec qch to make sth comply with sth;2 ( de deux objets) close correspondence; vérifier la conformité de la traduction à l'original to check that the translation is faithful to the original;3 (de goûts, points de vue) correspondence.[kɔ̃fɔrmite] nom féminin1. [ressemblance] similarity2. [obéissance]3. [conventionnalisme] conventionalityen conformité avec locution prépositionnelle -
58 infirmité
infirmité [ɛ̃fiʀmite]feminine noun( = invalidité) disability* * *ɛ̃fiʀmite1) gén disability; ( de vieillesse) infirmity2) ( imperfection) weakness* * *ɛ̃fiʀmite nf* * *infirmité nf1 gén disability; ( de vieillesse) infirmity;2 ( imperfection) weakness.[ɛ̃firmite] nom féminin -
59 sommité
sommité [sɔ(m)mite]feminine noun( = personne) prominent person* * *sɔmmitenom féminin ( expert) leading expert (en in)* * *sɔ(m)mite nfprominent person, leading light* * *sommité nf ( expert) leading expert (en in); sommité de la médecine leading medical expert; sommité des sciences sociales leading expert in social science.[sɔmite] nom féminin -
60 uniformité
uniformité [ynifɔʀmite]feminine noun[de terrain, surface] evenness ; [de style, vie, conduite, ciel, paysage] uniformity* * *ynifɔʀmite* * *ynifɔʀmite nf1) [mouvement] regularity2) (objets, maisons) uniformity3) (surface) evenness* * *[ynifɔrmite] nom féminin2. [monotonie] monotony
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