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2. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque construct est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la seconde syllabe: kənˈstrʌkt, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈkɒnstrʌkt.* * *1. ['kɒnstrʌkt]noun gen construction f; Psychology concept m2. [kən'strʌkt]transitive verb construire (of avec; in en) -
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instrument [ˈɪnstrʊmənt]* * *['ɪnstrʊmənt]1) Music instrument m2) Automobile, Aviation, Technology instrument m -
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instrumental [‚ɪnstrʊˈmentl]a. [role] déterminantb. [music] instrumental ; [recording, album] de musique instrumentale* * *[ˌɪnstrʊ'mentl] 1.noun instrumental m2.instrumentals plural noun partie f instrumentale3.1)to be instrumental in something/in doing — contribuer à quelque chose/à faire
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9 monstrous
monstrous [ˈmɒnstrəs]* * *['mɒnstrəs]1) ( odious) gen monstrueux/-euse; [building] hideux/-euseit is monstrous that — il est scandaleux que (+ subj)
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11 undemonstrative
[ˌʌndɪ'mɒnstrətɪv]adjective peu démonstratif/-ive -
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∎ to construct sth (out) of sth construire qch à partir de qch∎ a beautifully constructed play une pièce magnifiquement construite ou composée -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > demonstrable
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demonstratively [dɪ'mɒnstrətɪvlɪ](a) (expansively) avec effusion(b) (argue, prove) démonstrativementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > demonstratively
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19 demonstrativeness
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > demonstrativeness
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20 downstroke
downstroke ['daʊnstrəʊk](b) (in handwriting) plein m
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См. также в других словарях:
instrument*/*/*/ — [ˈɪnstrʊmənt] noun [C] 1) a tool that is used in science, medicine, or technology scientific instruments such as microscopes[/ex] 2) a musical instrument, for example a piano or a guitar Do you play an instrument?[/ex] 3) a piece of equipment… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
instrumental — [ˌɪnstrʊˈment(ə)l] adj 1) involved in an important way in making something happen The general was instrumental in helping both sides to reach a compromise.[/ex] 2) instrumental music is played by instruments only rather than being sung … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
instrument — /ˈɪnstrəmənt / (say instruhmuhnt) noun 1. a mechanical device or contrivance; a tool; an implement: a surgeon s instruments. 2. a contrivance for producing musical sounds: a stringed instrument. 3. a thing with or by which something is effected;… …
instrument board — /ˈɪnstrəmənt bɔd/ (say instruhmuhnt bawd) noun a surface on which instruments are mounted in a small boat, plane, etc. Also, instrument panel …
instrument flying — /ˈɪnstrəmənt flaɪɪŋ/ (say instruhmuhnt fluying) noun the navigation of an aircraft by instruments alone, with no visual cues …
instrument landing — /ˈɪnstrəmənt lændɪŋ/ (say instruhmuhnt landing) noun the landing of an aircraft with the use of instruments alone and no visual cues, as in dense fog …
instrument panel — /ˈɪnstrəmənt pænəl/ (say instruhmuhnt panuhl) noun a panel on the dashboard of a motor vehicle or above the controls of an aircraft, etc., which contains the instruments measuring velocity, power, and other relevant data …
instrumental — /ɪnstrəˈmɛntl / (say instruh mentl) adjective 1. serving as an instrument or means: *He … had been largely instrumental in bringing about the Union, which was now in process of being bloodily dissolved. –martin boyd, 1946. 2. of or relating to an …
instrumental conditioning — /ɪnstrəˌmɛntl kənˈdɪʃənɪŋ/ (say instruh.mentl kuhn dishuhning) noun → operant conditioning …
instrumentalism — /ɪnstrəˈmɛntəlɪzəm/ (say instruh mentuhlizuhm) noun a form of pragmatism which maintains that the function of thought is to be instrumental to control of the environment and that ideas have value according to their function in human experience or …
instrumentalist — /ɪnstrəˈmɛntələst / (say instruh mentuhluhst) noun 1. someone who performs on a musical instrument. 2. an advocate of instrumentalism. –adjective 3. of or relating to instrumentalism …