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1 quash
quash [kwɒʃ](a) (annul → verdict, decision) casser, annuler(b) (suppress → revolt) étouffer, écraser; (→ emotion) réprimer, refouler; (→ suggestion) rejeter, repousser;∎ their creativity is quashed at an early age leur créativité est étouffée dès leur jeune âge -
2 technical
technical ['teknɪkəl]∎ don't get technical n'emploie pas de termes trop techniques(b) (according to rules) technique;∎ for technical reasons pour des raisons d'ordre technique;∎ Law the judgment was quashed on a technical point le jugement a été cassé pour vice de forme ou de procédure;∎ figurative it's a purely technical point ce n'est qu'un point de détail►► Football technical area banc m de touche;technical college ≃ IUT m;Stock Exchange technical correction correction f d'un cours en Bourse;technical drawing dessin m industriel;technical education enseignement m technique;Sport technical foul faute f technique;British technical hitch incident m technique;Law technical irregularity vice m de forme ou de procédure;Boxing technical knockout knock-out m inv technique;Law technical offence quasi-délit m;technical school ≃ collège m technique, ≃ lycée m d'enseignement professionnel;Computing technical support support m technique;technical term terme m technique;technical writing rédaction f technique
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