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killer ['kɪlə(r)]1 noun(a) (murderer) tueur(euse) m,f;∎ a convicted killer une personne reconnue coupable d'homicide;∎ tuberculosis was once a major killer jadis, la tuberculose faisait de nombreuses victimes ou des ravages∎ the exam was a real killer l'examen était vraiment coton;∎ their new album's a killer (excellent) leur dernier album est vraiment génial ou mortel;∎ that walk was a killer! cette promenade était vraiment crevante!;∎ this one's a killer (joke) celle-là est à mourir de rire(disease) meurtrier►► figurative killer instinct agressivité f;∎ he's got the killer instinct c'est un battant;∎ he lacks the killer instinct il manque d'agressivité ou de combativité, il a trop de scrupules;Zoology killer shark requin m tueur;Physiology killer T-cell lymphocyte m cytotoxique;Zoology killer whale épaulard m, orque f -
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