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21 affamé
affamé, e [afame]* * *
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1) lit starving2) fig
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nom masculin, féminin lit••ventre affamé n'a pas d'oreilles — Proverbe ≈ a hungry man is an angry man
* * *afame adj affamé, -estarving, famished* * *A pp ⇒ affamer.B pp adj1 lit starving;ventre affamé n'a pas d'oreilles Prov ≈ a hungry man is an angry man.————————, affamée [afame] nom masculin, nom féminin -
22 affecté
affecté, e [afεkte]* * *afɛkte adj affecté, -e1) (= précieux, maniéré) affected2) (souffrant)affecté de [maladie] — affected by
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23 affilié
affilié, e [afilje]* * *afilje affilié, -e1. adj2. nm/f(= parti) affiliated party, (= membre) affiliated member* * *affilié, affiliée nm,f affiliated member (à of), affiliate; les affiliés à the affiliated members of.————————, affiliée [afilje] nom masculin, nom féminin -
24 affilé
affilé, e [afile]1. adjective[outil, couteau] sharp2.• d'affiléeadverbial phrase* * *affilée afile adjectif [lame] sharpened* * *afile adj affilé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ affiler.B pp adj1 [couteau, lame, outil] sharpened;C d'affilée loc adv in a row; pendant deux semaines d'affilée for two weeks in a row; parler trois heures d'affilée [amis] to talk nonstop for three hours; [politiciens, directeur] to talk for three hours without a break; boire trois verres d'affilée to have three drinks one after the other.( féminin affilée) [afile] adjectif[aiguisé] sharp————————d'affilée locution adverbialedeux/trois heures d'affilée for two/three hours at a stretch -
25 affolé
affolé, e [afɔle]( = effrayé) panic-stricken* * *afɔle adj affolé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ affoler.B pp adj panic-stricken.1. [bouleversé] panic-stricken2. [boussole] spinning -
26 agité
agité, e [aʒite]adjectivea. [personne] ( = ayant la bougeotte) restless ; ( = troublé) agitated* * *
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agitée aʒite adjectif [mer] rough; ( moins fort) choppy; [malade] agitated; [rue] bustling; [vie] hectic; [esprit, sommeil] troubled; [période] turbulent; [nuit] restless
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nom masculin, féminin1) Médecine2) ( indiscipliné) troublemaker, disruptive element* * *aʒite adj agité, -e1) (élève, enfant) fidgety, restlessLes élèves sont agités. — The pupils are restless.
2) (sommeil)3) (journée, semaine) hectic4) (mer, eaux) rough* * *A pp ⇒ agiter.B pp adj1 ( en mouvement) [mer] rough; ( moins fort) choppy; [malade, patient] agitated; [rue] bustling; [vie] hectic;C nm,f1 Méd agitated mental patient; les agités the mentally disturbed;2 ( indiscipliné) troublemaker, disruptive element.————————, agitée [aʒite] nom masculin, nom féminin2. [excité] -
27 agréé
agréé, e [agʀee][bureau, infirmière] registered* * *aɡʀee adj agréé, -e(organisme, expert, prestataire) recognizedconcessionnaire agréé — registered dealer, authorized dealer
magasin agréé — registered dealer, authorized dealer
* * *A pp ⇒ agréer.B pp adj [agence, concessionnaire] authorized (par by); [médecin, ambulancier, nourrice] registered (par with); [matériel, association, établissement] approved (par by).1. DROIT registered‘appareil agréé’ France Télécom approved -
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30 aliéné
aliéné, e [aljene]* * *aliénée aljene nom masculin, féminin Médecine insane person* * *aljene aliéné, -e1. adj1) (bien, droit) relinquished2) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE insane2. nm/f1) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE (= malade mental) insane person2) péjoratif lunatic péjoratif* * *————————, aliénée [aljene] nom masculin, nom féminin -
31 allié
allié, e [alje]1. adjective[pays, forces] allied2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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participe passé adjectif ( uni) ( par un mariage) related by marriage ( à quelqu'un to somebody); ( par un traité) [nation] allied
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les alliés — Armée Histoire the Allies
* * *alje nm/f allié, -e1) MILITAIRE, POLITIQUE ally2) (famille)* * *A pp ⇒ allier.B pp adj ( uni) ( par un mariage) related by marriage (à qn to sb); ( par un traité) [nation, peuple] allied; le débarquement allié the Allied landings.C nm,f ( proche) ally; ( parent) relative; il s'en est fait une alliée he made an ally of her; parents et alliés immediate family and other relatives; les alliés Mil Hist the Allies.————————, alliée [alje] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [pays, gouvernement] ally -
32 allège
allégé, e [aleʒe]1. adjective2. plural masculine noun* * *
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* * *aleʒe adj allégé, -e(yaourt) low-fat* * *A pp ⇒ alléger.[alɛʒ] nom féminin1. CONSTRUCTION [d'une fenêtre] basement[mur] dwarf wall -
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34 alterné
alterné, e [altεʀne]• circulation alternée (pour travaux) contraflow (system) ; (pour pollution) selective ban on vehicle use, based on registration numbers, during periods of heavy pollution* * *alternée altɛʀne adjectif alternating* * *alterne adj1 Bot alternate;2 Math [angles] alternate.1. TRANSPORTS [stationnement] (authorized) on alternate sides of the street3. MATHÉMATIQUES [application] alternate[série] alternating -
35 animé
animé, e [anime]* * *animée anime adjectif1) ( vivant) [débat, soirée, orateur, période] lively; [rue] bustling; Finance [marché] brisk2) ( inspiré)3) Linguistique, Philosophie animate* * *anime adj animé, -e1) (lieu, quartier) lively, busy, (bureaux) busyCette rue est très animée. — This is a very lively street.
2) (conversation, réunion) lively, animated3)animé de qch; animé des meilleures intentions — motivated by the best intentions
4) (image, illustration) animated5) LINGUISTIQUE animate* * *A pp ⇒ animer.B pp adj1 ( vivant) [débat, soirée, expression, regard] lively; [présentateur, orateur] lively, dynamic; [période, journées, époque] lively, busy; [rue, marché, ville] bustling; le marché des valeurs est très animé en ce moment the securities market is very brisk ou active at the moment;2 ( inspiré) animé de bonnes/mauvaises intentions spurred on by good/bad intentions;1. [doué de vie] animateles vitrines animées de Noël moving ou animated window displays at Christmas3. [plein de vivacité - personne, discussion] lively, animated ; [ - marché, ville, quartier] livelydes rues animées bustling ou lively streets -
36 anticipé
anticipé, e [ɑ̃tisipe][élections, retour, retraite] early* * *anticipée ɑ̃tisipe adjectif [départ, élection, libération] early* * *ɑ̃tisipe adj anticipé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ anticiper.B pp adj [départ, élection, libération] early; il a demandé à partir en retraite anticipée he asked for early retirement; avec mes remerciements anticipés thanking you in advance; faire qch de façon anticipée to do sth in advance.1. [avant la date prévue - retraite, départ] early2. [fait à l'avance]avec nos remerciements anticipés thanking you in advance ou anticipation -
37 aplati
aplati, e [aplati][forme, objet, nez] flat* * *aplatie aplati adjectif [sphère, forme] oblate; [fruit, tuyau] flattened; [nez] flat* * *aplati adj aplati, -eflat, flattened* * *A pp ⇒ aplatir.B pp adj [sphère, forme] oblate; [fruit, tuyau] flattened; [nez] flat; la Terre est aplatie aux pôles the Earth is oblate at the poles. -
38 apparenté
apparenté, e [apaʀɑ̃te]* * *apparentée apaʀɑ̃te adjectif [personne, famille] related (à to); [entreprise] allied* * *apaʀɑ̃te adj apparenté, -e1) (= de la même famille) related2) figsimilar to* * *A pp ⇒ apparenter.B pp adj [personne, famille] related (à to); [entreprise] allied; maire/sénateur apparenté socialiste mayor/senator allied to the socialist party.( féminin apparentée) [aparɑ̃te] adjectif1. [parent] related2. [allié] allied3. [ressemblant] similar -
39 apprivoisé
apprivoisé, e [apʀivwaze]* * *apʀivwaze adj apprivoisé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ apprivoiser.B pp adj [animal] tame.( féminin apprivoisée) [aprivwaze] adjectif -
40 approfondi
approfondi, e [apʀɔfɔ̃di][connaissances, étude] thorough ; [débat] in-depth* * *approfondie apʀɔfɔ̃di adjectif detailed, in-depth (épith)* * *apʀɔfɔ̃di adj approfondi, -ethorough, detailed* * *approfondi, approfondie adj [examen, recherche, discussion] detailed; [enquête, étude, connaissances] in-depth ( épith); étudier qch de façon très approfondie to study sth in great detail.( féminin approfondie) [aprɔfɔ̃di] adjectif
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