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1 oblivious
oblivious [ə'blɪvɪəs]inconscient;∎ she was oblivious of or to what was happening elle n'avait pas conscience de ou n'était pas consciente de ce qui se passait;∎ he remained oblivious to our comments il est resté sourd à nos remarques;∎ he is oblivious to the fact that millions of people are starving il n'est pas conscient du fait que des millions de gens meurent de faim -
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oblivious [əˈblɪvɪəs]* * *[ə'blɪvɪəs]1) ( unaware) inconscientto be oblivious of ou to — ne pas être conscient de
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1 ( unaware) inconscient ; to be oblivious of ou to ne pas être conscient de [surroundings, presence, risk, implications] ;2 ( forgetful) oublieux/-ieuse. -
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[ə'bliviəs](unaware of or not paying attention to: He was oblivious of what was happening; He was oblivious to our warnings.) oublieux, inconscient -
5 immune
immune [ɪˈmju:n]* * *[ɪ'mjuːn]1) Medicine [person] immunisé (to contre); [reaction, system] immunitaireimmune deficiency — déficience f immunitaire, immunodéficience f
2) ( oblivious)3) ( exempt)to be immune from — être à l'abri de [attack, arrest]; être exempté de [tax]
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1 Med [person, organism] immunisé (to contre) ; [reaction] immunitaire ; [substance] immunisant ; immune deficiency déficience f immunitaire, immunodéficience f ; immune system système m immunitaire ; to become immune to acquérir l'immunité contre ;3 ( exempt) to be immune from être à l'abri de [attack, arrest] ; être exempté de [tax] ; to be immune from prosecution ne pas faire l'objet de poursuite. -
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8 lost
lost [lɒst]1 pt & pp of lose(a) (mislaid, not found) perdu;∎ all is not yet lost tout n'est pas perdu;∎ they have discovered a lost masterpiece ils ont découvert un chef-d'œuvre disparu;∎ to give sth up for lost abandonner tout espoir de retrouver qch;∎ the lost city of Atlantis Atlantide, la ville engloutie(b) (person → in direction) perdu, égaré;∎ can you help me, I'm lost pouvez-vous m'aider, je me suis perdu ou égaré;∎ to get lost se perdre;∎ they got lost on the way back ils se sont perdus sur le chemin du retour;∎ Military lost in action mort au combat;∎ 30 people were reported lost at sea 30 personnes auraient péri en mer;∎ also figurative a lost sheep une brebis égarée;∎ he looks like a lost sheep without his wife sans sa femme, il a l'air complètement perdu;∎ a lost soul une âme en peine;∎ old-fashioned a lost woman une femme perdue;∎ familiar get lost! va te faire voir!∎ she was lost in her book elle était plongée dans son livre;∎ to be lost in thought être perdu dans ses pensées∎ the allusion was lost on me je n'ai pas compris ou saisi l'allusion;∎ your advice would be lost on them leur donner un conseil serait peine perdue;∎ the hint/the suggestion was not lost on him l'allusion/la suggestion ne lui a pas échappé;∎ your compliment was lost on her elle ne s'est pas rendu compte que tu lui faisais un compliment;∎ French humour is lost on us nous ne comprenons rien à l'humour français(e) (confused, bewildered) perdu;∎ I'm lost, start again! je suis perdu ou je ne vous suis plus, recommencez!;∎ I felt quite lost in the new job je me sentais complètement perdu dans mon nouveau travail;∎ I'm lost for words je ne sais pas quoi dire(f) (oblivious) insensible;∎ he was lost to the world il avait l'esprit ailleurs►► lost cause cause f perdue;the Lost Generation la génération perdue;lost property objets mpl trouvés;British lost property office bureau m des objets trouvés;American lost river rivière f souterraine
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