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objectivement [ɔbʒεktivmɑ̃]adverb* * *ɔbʒɛktivmɑ̃1) ( de façon objective) objectively2) ( évidemment) clearly* * *ɔbʒɛktivmɑ̃ adv* * *objectivement adv1 ( de façon objective) objectively;2 ( évidemment) clearly.[ɔbʒɛktivmɑ̃] adverbevous n'avez pas rendu compte des faits objectivement you didn't report the facts objectively, you didn't give an objective account of the facts -
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objectivité [ɔbʒεktivite]feminine noun* * *ɔbʒɛktivitenom féminin objectivity* * *ɔbʒɛktivite nf* * *objectivité nf objectivity; faire preuve d'objectivité to be objective; en toute objectivité objectively.[ɔbʒɛktivite] nom féminin -
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recul [ʀ(ə)kyl]masculine nounb. [de civilisation, langue, épidémie] decline (de of ) ; [d'investissements, ventes, prix, taux] fall (de in)► en recul• être en recul [épidémie, chômage] to be on the decline ; [monnaie] to be falling ; [parti] to be losing groundc. ( = éloignement dans le temps, l'espace) distance• avec le recul, on juge mieux les événements with the passing of time one can stand back and judge events better• avec du or le recul with hindsight• après cette dispute, j'ai besoin de prendre un peu de recul after that quarrel I need to take stock• il manque de recul (pour faire demi-tour) he hasn't got enough room ; (pour prendre une photo) he's too close ; (pour juger objectivement) he's not objective enough• nous manquons de recul pour mesurer les effets à long terme it is still too soon for us to assess the long-term effectsd. [d'arme à feu] recoile. ( = déplacement) [de véhicule] backward movement* * *ʀ(ə)kylnom masculin1) ( détachement) detachmentavec le recul — with hindsight, in retrospect
2) ( baisse) (d'investissements, de production, nombre) drop (de in), fall (de in); (de doctrine, maladie) decline (de in)être en recul — [investissements, exportations, ventes] to be dropping ou falling; [racisme, tendance] to be on the decline; [parti] to be in decline
un recul de 5% — a 5% drop
3) ( dans l'espace) ( d'armée) pulling ou drawing back; (des eaux, de la mer) recessionfeu de recul — Automobile reversing light
4) (de date, réunion) postponement; ( d'âge de la retraite) raising* * *ʀ(ə)kyl nm1)avec le recul — with the passing of time, in retrospect
2)3) [chômage] fall4) [valeurs] decline5) [civilisation, épidémie] decline6) [troupes, armée] retreat7) [arme à feu] recoil, kick* * *recul nm1 ( détachement) detachment; avec le recul with hindsight ou in retrospect; manquer de recul to be incapable of being objective; prendre du recul to stand back; prendre du recul par rapport à une situation to look at a situation objectively; prendre un peu de recul to distance oneself slightly; il faut du recul pour juger son propre travail you need to stand back to judge your own work;2 ( baisse) (d'investissements, de production, nombre) drop (de in), fall (de in); ( de doctrine) decline (de in); recul du dollar fall in the dollar; recul de la maladie decline in the disease; le recul d'un homme politique a politician's decline in popularity; être en recul [investissements, exportations, ventes] to be dropping ou falling; [racisme, tendance] to be on the decline; [parti] to be in decline; être en léger/net recul [investissements, exportations, ventes] to show a slight/definite drop; [racisme, tendance] to be declining slightly/to be definitely on the decline; un recul de 3 points/5% a 3 point/5% drop;3 ( dans l'espace) (de voiture, wagon) reversing GB, backing up; ( d'armée) pulling ou drawing back; (des eaux, de la mer) recession; avoir un mouvement de recul to recoil; feu de recul Aut reversing light; manquer de recul to be too close; prendre du recul to step back; le recul de la forêt amazonienne the gradual disappearance of the Amazonian forest;4 (de date, réunion) postponement; ( d'âge de la retraite) raising;5 ( dérobade) backing down;6 ( d'une arme) recoil.[rəkyl] nom masculin2. [distance]as-tu assez de recul pour juger du tableau/prendre la photo? are you far enough away to judge the painting/to take the photograph?3. [réflexion]avec le recul retrospectively, with (the benefit of) hindsightnous n'avons pas assez de recul pour juger des effets à long terme it's too early ou there's not been enough time to assess what long-term effects there might be
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