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1 objectivité
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 -
2 scrupule
scrupule [skʀypyl]masculine noun• sans scrupules [personne] unscrupulous* * *skʀypylnom masculin scruple* * *skʀypyl nmavoir des scrupules — to have scruples, to have qualms
* * *scrupule nm scruple; avoir scrupule à faire fml, avoir des scrupules à faire to have scruples about doing; n'avoir aucun scrupule to have no scruples (à faire about doing); être dénué de scrupules to be completely unscrupulous; une personne sans scrupules an unscrupulous person; faire taire ses scrupules to forget one's scruples; être exact jusqu'au scrupule to be scrupulously precise; un scrupule d'objectivité caractérise son exposé his account is characterized by scrupulous objectivity.[skrypyl] nom masculin2. [minutie] punctiliousnessexact jusqu'au scrupule scrupulously ou punctiliously exact————————sans scrupules locution adjectivale -
3 total
1. adjective2. adverb(inf) total, il a tout perdu the net result was that he lost everything3. masculine noun• le total s'élève à 150 € the total amounts to 150 euros4. feminine noun* * *
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1) ( complet) complete, total2) ( global) total
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nom masculin totalil n'a pas fermé la porte à clé, total (colloq), il s'est tout fait voler — he didn't lock the door, the upshot was that he had everything stolen
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au total locution adverbiale ( dans un calcul)* * *tɔtal, o total, -e totaux mpl1. adj2. nmau total — in total, in all, figall in all
* * *A adj1 ( complet) [contradiction, retour, contrôle, retrait] complete, total; l'illusion se révèle totale it turns out to be a complete illusion; je suis en accord total avec leur déclaration I agree with them totally; un manque total d'objectivité a complete ou total lack of objectivity;2 ( somme de plusieurs parties) [revenu, quantité, prix, surface, budget] total; [hauteur, nombre] full ( épith).B nm total; faire le total des dépenses to add up the expenditure; il n'a pas fermé la porte à clé, total○, il s'est tout fait voler he didn't lock the door, the upshot was that he had everything stolen.C au total loc adv1 ( dans un calcul) au total cela fait 350 euros altogether that comes to 350 euros;2 ○( dans un bilan) au total, le problème reste entier when all's said and done the problem remains unsolved.D totale○ nf1 ( hystérectomie) on lui a fait une ou la totale! she had it all taken away○!, she's had a hysterectomy;2 ( indiquant une série de mésaventures) la totale! total disaster!j'ai une confiance totale en elle I trust her totally ou implicitly3. [global - hauteur, poids, dépenses] total4. ASTRONOMIE [éclipse] total5. THÉÂTRE————————adverbetotal, je n'ai plus qu'à recommencer the net result (of all that) is that I've got to start all over again————————faire le total de to total up, to add up, to reckon uptotal général sum total, grand total————————totale nom féminin————————au total locution adverbiale1. [addition faite] in totalau total, il vous revient 2 000 euros in total you are entitled to 2,000 euros
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