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1 bedsteforældre
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2 finde
nounbouton d'acné mverbtrouver qqch (par ex. du temps) pour qqchEx1 Je suis tellement occupé que je ne trouve plus le temps de lire.Ex2 Je ne trouve plus en moi la patience nécessaire pour l'écouter nous ressasser pour la énième fois ses souvenirs d'ancien combattant de la guerre de 14.trouver qqchSyn tomber sur, découvrirEx1 J'ai trouvé un billet de 100 euros par terre dans le métro. Viens, je t'invite au restaurant.Ex2 J'ai trouvé ce livre l'autre jour en fouinant chez un de mes bouquinistes préférés.trouverSyn inventer, imaginerEx1 J'ai trouvé un bon prétexte pour ne pas avoir à sortir le chien ce soir. J'ai fait croire à mes parents que je devais rester dans ma chambre pour préparer une interrogation écrite de maths.xxxbouton d'acné m -
3 forældre
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4 kernefamilie
nounfamille nucléaire fExpl Père, mère et les enfants communs du couple en tant qu'unité familiale autonome; par opposition à la famille élargie d'antan (avec grand-parents etc) et aux familles "recomposées" (partenaires cohabitant avec des enfants non-communs) -
5 kort brev
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6 svigerforældre
noun plbeaux-parents m pl
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