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1 perception
1 Philos, Psych perception f ; visual perception perception visuelle ; a child's perception of his environment la perception qu'a un enfant de son environnement ;2 ( view) my perception of him/of the problem l'idée que je me fais de lui/du problème ; the popular perception of the 1960s as an era of liberation l'idée que les gens se font des années soixante comme étant une époque de libération ; there is a perception growing among nationalists that on voit se répandre parmi les nationalistes l'idée selon laquelle ;3 ( insight) ( of person) perspicacité f ; (of essay, novel) finesse f ; the psychological perception of her later novels la finesse de l'analyse psychologique dans ses derniers romans ; -
2 environment
environment [ɪn'vaɪərənmənt]∎ the Secretary of State for the Environment, the Environment Secretary ≃ le ministre de l'Environnement(b) (surroundings → physical) cadre m, milieu m; (→ social) milieu m, environnement m; (→ psychological) milieu m, ambiance f; Biology, Botany & Geography milieu m;∎ an animal in its natural environment un animal dans son milieu naturel;∎ a hostile environment un climat d'hostilité, une ambiance hostile;∎ the novel examines the effect of environment on character le roman étudie les effets du milieu ambiant sur le caractère;∎ a pleasant working environment des conditions de travail agréables►► British Environment Agency agence f pour la protection de l'environnementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > environment
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