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121 toc
I.n. m.2. Du toc: Fake goods, sham merchandise. Ses bijoux, mon vieux, c'est du toc! That jewellery of hers is really just paste!3. Des tocs (abbr. des papiers tocs): False I.D.s, fake identity papers. Marcher sous des tocs: To go about with forged papers. Marcher sous un toc: To go under an assumed name.II.adj. m.1. 'Trashy', 'sham', rubbishy.2. 'Bonkers', 'potty', mad.3. (of criminal): Vindictive, violent and dangerous. (With this meaning, the adjective refers to the kind of thug who is likely to end his days in a hospital for the criminally insane.)4. Ugly, afflicted with unattractive features.5. 'Thick', stupid.6. Unlucky, plagued by bad luck. -
122 toupet
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123 cellule nerveuse
neurone mUnité fondamentale du système nerveux, recevant, conduisant et transmettant l' influx nerveux.Syn. cellule nerveuse fAny of the impulse-conducting cells that constitute the nervous system.Syn. nerve cell, neurocyteDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > cellule nerveuse
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124 douleur
douleur fSensation pénible résultant de la stimulation des terminaisons nerveuses.A feeling of distress, suffering, or agony, caused by stimulation of specialised nerve endings. -
125 hernie discale
Saillie du disque intervertébral en dehors de ses limites normales, comprimant éventuellement un nerf spinal.Protrusion of a part of an intervertebral disc, which may impinge on a spinal nerve.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > hernie discale
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126 moelle épinière
Partie du système nerveux central, situé dans le canal rachidien.The thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that lies inside the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body.Syn. spinal marrowDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > moelle épinière
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127 neurone
neurone mUnité fondamentale du système nerveux, recevant, conduisant et transmettant l' influx nerveux.Syn. cellule nerveuse fAny of the impulse-conducting cells that constitute the nervous system.Syn. nerve cell, neurocyte -
128 névralgie
Syn. neurodynia
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nervé — Nervé, [nerv]ée. part. Un battoir bien nervé. la pointe de cette arçon n est pas bien nervée … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
nerve — index audacity, confidence (faith), prowess (bravery), reassure, temerity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
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