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41 means
I [mi:nz] noun singular or plural(the instrument(s), method(s) etc by which a thing is, or may be, done or made to happen: By what means can we find out?) moyen(s)- by means of - by no means II [mi:nz] noun plural(money available or necessary for living etc: She's a person of considerable means.) moyens, ressources -
42 people
['pi:pl]1) (persons: There were three people in the room.) personne2) (men and women in general: People often say such things.) gens3) (( noun singular) a nation or race: all the peoples of this world.) peuple• -
43 phonetic
[fə'netik] 1. adjective(relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) phonétique2. noun singular, noun plural((a system of) symbols used to show the pronunciation of words.) phonétique -
44 regalia
[rə'ɡeiliə]1) (objects (eg the crown and sceptre) which are a sign of royalty, used eg at a coronation.) insignes royaux2) (any ornaments, ceremonial clothes etc which are worn as a sign of a person's importance or authority.) insignes -
45 statistics
[stə'tistiks] 1. noun plural(figures giving information about something: There were 900 deaths and 20,000 injuries on the roads last year, but the statistics for the previous year were worse.) statistiques2. noun singular(the study of such figures.) statistique- statistically - statistician -
46 aeronautics
[eərə'no:tiks](the science or practice of flying: Aeronautics is a popular science.) aéronautique -
47 athletics
[-'le-]noun singular (the sports of running, jumping etc or competitions in these: Athletics was my favourite activity at school.) athlétisme -
48 barracks
['bærəks](a building or buildings for housing soldiers: confined to barracks (= not allowed to leave the barracks).) caserne -
49 billiards
['biljə‹](a game played with long thin sticks (cues) and balls, on a table.) billard -
50 economics
[i:kə'nomiks]noun singular (the study of production and distribution of money and goods: He is studying economics.) économie politique -
51 electronics
[elək'troniks]noun singular (the branch of science that deals with the study of the movement and effects of electrons and with their application to machines etc.) électronique -
52 gallows
['ɡæləuz](a wooden frame on which criminals were hanged.) gibet -
53 genetics
[‹ə'netiks]noun singular (the science of heredity.) génétique -
54 geriatrics
[‹eri'ætriks](the branch of medicine concerned with the diseases of old age.) gériatrie -
55 gymnastics
[-'næs-]noun singular (physical exercises usually done in a gymnasium with certain types of equipment.) gymnastique -
56 mathematics
[mæƟə'mætiks](( abbreviation maths [mæ ], (American) math [mæƟ]) the science or branch of knowledge dealing with measurements, numbers and quantities.) mathématiques- mathematically - mathematician -
57 measles
['mi:zlz](an infectious disease accompanied by red spots on the skin: People usually get measles in childhood.) rougeole -
58 news
[nju:z](a report of, or information about, recent events: You can hear the news on the radio at 9 o'clock; Is there any news about your friend?; ( also adjective) a news broadcast.) (de) nouvelles; (d')informations- newsy- newsagent - newscast - newscaster - newsletter - newspaper -
59 obstetrics
[ob'stetriks](the science of helping women before, during, and after, the birth of babies.) obstétrique -
60 optics
['optiks]noun singular (the science of light.) optique
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