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1 oppose
oppose [ə'pəʊz]∎ the family opposed their marriage la famille s'opposa à leur mariage;∎ the construction of the power station was opposed by local people la construction de la centrale s'est heurtée à l'hostilité de la population locale;∎ 40 percent of voters are strongly opposed to the plan 40 pour cent des votants sont farouchement opposés au projet(c) (contrast) opposer;∎ the social sciences are often opposed to pure science on oppose souvent les sciences humaines aux sciences pures -
2 relative
relative ['relətɪv](a) (comparative) relatif;∎ to live in relative comfort vivre dans un confort relatif;∎ the relative advantages of electricity as opposed to gas les avantages relatifs de l'électricité par rapport au gaz;∎ taxation is relative to income l'imposition est proportionnelle au revenu;∎ the relative qualities of the two candidates les qualités respectives des deux candidats(b) (not absolute) relatif2 noun∎ relative by marriage parent(e) m,f par alliance;∎ she is my closest living relative c'est la plus proche parente qui me reste;∎ she has relatives in Canada elle a de la famille au Canada;∎ he's a relative of mine il fait partie de ma famillerelativement à►► Photography relative aperture ouverture f relative de l'objectif;Physics relative atomic mass poids m ou masse f atomique;Grammar relative clause (proposition f) relative f;Grammar relative conjunction conjonction f relative;relative density densité f relative;relative humidity humidité f relative;Music relative major ton m majeur relatif;Marketing relative market share part f de marché relative;Music relative minor ton m mineur relatif;Physics relative molecular mass masse f moléculaire;Grammar relative pronoun pronom m relatif
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