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81 basket case
basket case ○ n1 ( nervous wreck) she's a basket case c'est un paquet de nerfs ;2 (economy, country) grand/-e invalide m/f ;3 (car, machine, etc) tas m de ferraille. -
82 dressing case
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83 head case
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84 best-case scenario
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > best-case scenario
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85 upper-case
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86 to close a case
see shelve a case [Police] Jur. clàsser une affaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to close a case
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87 attaché case
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88 document case
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89 head case
(colloq) nounto be a head case — avoir un grain (colloq)
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90 upper case
upper case letters — (lettres fpl) majuscules fpl
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91 vanity case
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92 upper-case
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93 in any case
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94 in case
(in order to guard against a possibility: I'll take an umbrella in case (it rains).) au cas oû -
95 in case of
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96 in that case
(if that should happen or should have happened: You're leaving? In that case, I'm leaving too.) dans ce cas -
97 camera case
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98 criminal case
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99 document case
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100 emergency case
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