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61 counselling
* * *1.counseling US ['kaʊnsəlɪŋ] noun1) ( psychological advice) aide f psychosociale2) ( practical advice) assistance fcareers counselling — orientation f professionnelle
3) School orientation f scolaire2. -
62 depression
depression [dɪˈpre∫ən]a. ( = nervous condition) dépression f (nerveuse)b. ( = economic slump) dépression f* * *[dɪ'preʃn]1) Medicine, Psychology dépression fto suffer from depression — être dépressif/-ive
2) ( slump) récession f, crise f (in de)3) ( hollow) creux m4) Meteorology dépression f -
63 deprivation
deprivation [‚deprɪˈveɪ∫ən]* * *[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) ( poverty) ( of person) privations fpl; ( of society) dénuement m2) Psychology carence f affective3) (of right, privilege) privation f -
64 developer
developer [dɪˈveləpər]( = property developer) promoteur m* * *[dɪ'veləpə(r)]1) (also property developer) promoteur m (immobilier)2) Photography révélateur m3) Psychology, Schoolearly developer — enfant m précoce
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65 disorder
disorder [dɪsˈɔ:dər]a. ( = untidiness) [of room, plans] désordre m* * *[dɪs'ɔːdə(r)]1) [U] ( lack of order) désordre mto retreat in disorder — Military être mis en déroute
2) [U] gen, Politics ( disturbances) émeutes fpl3) [C] Medicine, Psychology ( malfunction) troubles mpl; ( disease) maladie f -
66 disturbance
disturbance [dɪsˈtɜ:bəns]* * *[dɪ'stɜːbəns]1) (interruption, inconvenience) dérangement m3) Meteorology perturbation f4) Psychology trouble m; ( more serious) perturbation f -
67 disturbed
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68 educational
educational [‚edjʊˈkeɪ∫ənl]1. adjective[system, needs, toy, TV programme] éducatif ; [establishment] d'enseignement ; [standards] de l'enseignement ; [theory] de l'éducation ; [method, material] pédagogique2. compounds* * *[ˌedʒʊ'keɪʃənl]1) [establishment, method, system] d'enseignement; [developments] de l'enseignement; [standards, supplies] School scolaire; University universitaire2) ( instructive) [game, programme, value] éducatif/-ive; [experience, talk] instructif/-ive -
69 ego
ego [ˈi:gəʊ]( = pride) amour-propre m* * *['egəʊ, 'iːgəʊ], US ['iːgəʊ]1) gen amour-propre mto be on an ego trip — se faire mousser (colloq)
2) Psychology moi m, ego m -
70 false memory syndrome
noun Psychology syndrome m du faux souvenir -
71 fantasy
fantasy [ˈfæntəzɪ]1. nouna. ( = imagination) imagination f2. compounds* * *['fæntəsɪ]2) ( genre) fantastique m -
72 fetish
fetish [ˈfetɪ∫]* * *['fetɪʃ]1) ( object) fétiche m2) ( obsessive interest) passion f fétichiste ( for pour) -
73 fixation
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74 fugue
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75 hyperactive
hyperactive [‚haɪpərˈæktɪv]* * *[ˌhaɪpər'æktɪv]adjective gen, Medicine, Psychology hyperactif/-ive -
76 insecure
insecure [‚ɪnsɪˈkjʊər]a. ( = unsure of oneself) to feel insecure se sentir mal dans sa peaub. [future] incertain ; [job, rights] précairec. [building, district, ladder] peu sûr ; [rope, load] mal arrimé* * *[ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊə(r)]1) ( lacking confidence) qui manque d'assurance2) Psychology insécurisé3) ( not reliable) [job] précaire; [investment] risqué4) (unsafe, loose) [screw] qui tient mal; [lock] peu sûr; [rope] mal attaché; [door] qui ferme mal; [foothold] mal assuré5) ( inadequately protected) peu sûr -
77 major
major [ˈmeɪdʒər]1. adjective2. nouna. ( = army officer) commandant m4. compounds* * *['meɪdʒə(r)] 1.1) Military commandant m3) Law majeur/-e m/f4) Music ton m majeur2.1) ( important) [championship, event] important; [difference, role] majeur; [influence, significance] capitala major operation —
major surgery — Medicine une grosse opération
2) ( main) principal3) Music majeur3.intransitive verb US University -
78 maladjusted
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79 mania
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80 maniac
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