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1 ( easily affected) [skin, instrument, nerve, plant, area] sensible (to à) ;3 (aware, intelligent) [person, treatment, approach] sensible ; [portrayal, work of art, artist] sensible, fin ;5 ( confidential) [information, material] confidentiel/-ielle.
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