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1 radically
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2 radically
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3 radically
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4 radically
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5 alter
alter [ˈɒltər]* * *['ɔːltə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( change) changer [opinion, lifestyle, person, rule, timetable]; modifier [amount, document]; affecter [speed, value, climate]; transformer [building]2.intransitive verb changer -
6 dramatically
dramatically [drəˈmætɪkəlɪ][change, improve, increase, affect] de façon spectaculaire ; [different, effective, successful] extraordinairement━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]dramatically ≠ dramatiquement* * *[drə'mætɪklɪ]adverb ( radically) radicalement; ( causing excitement) de façon spectaculaire; Literature, Theatre du point de vue théâtral; [gesture, pause] de façon théâtrale -
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['rædikəl] 1. adjective1) (relating to the basic nature of something: radical faults in the design.) fondamental2) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) radical3) (wanting or involving great or extreme political, social or economic changes.) radical2. noun(a person who wants radical political changes.) radical/-ale -
8 alter
A vtr1 ( change) changer [opinion, lifestyle, person, rule, timetable] ; modifier [judgment, amount, document] ; altérer [speed, value, climate] ; transformer [building] ; that does not alter the fact that cela ne change rien au fait que ; to alter the appearance of sth changer l'aspect de qch ;2 Sewing retoucher [dress, shirt etc] ; ( radically) transformer ; to have sth altered faire retoucher or faire transformer qch ;B vi changer. -
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1 ( radically) radicalement ;2 ( causing excitement) de façon spectaculaire ;4 ( in a theatrical way) [gesture, pause] de façon théâtrale. -
10 revolutionize
(a) (change radically) révolutionnerUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > revolutionize
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11 skyline
skyline ['skaɪlaɪn]∎ it radically alters the skyline ça change radicalement le profil de la ville -
12 steer
steer ['stɪə(r)]∎ the lorry was surprisingly easy to steer le camion était étonnamment facile à conduire;∎ she steered the car into the garage/out onto the main road elle a rentré la voiture au garage/conduit jusqu'à la route principale∎ to steer a course for mettre le cap sur;∎ figurative to steer a middle course trouver un compromis;∎ figurative the management has decided to steer a radically different course la direction a décidé de changer radicalement de cap;∎ figurative it's a dangerous course you're steering vous vous engagez sur un terrain dangereux;∎ steered course route f au compas ou apparente∎ she steered me over to a sofa elle m'a guidé vers un canapé;∎ try to steer him away from the bar essayez de l'éloigner du bar(d) (conversation, project etc) diriger;∎ I tried to steer the conversation round to/away from the subject j'ai essayé d'amener la conversation sur le sujet/de détourner la conversation du sujet;∎ she successfully steered the company through the crisis elle a réussi à sortir la société de la crise;∎ to steer a bill through Parliament réussir à faire voter un projet de loi par le Parlement∎ I'd feel safer if you steered with both hands! je me sentirais mieux si tu conduisais des deux mains!;∎ I steered carefully into the garage j'ai manœuvré avec soin pour entrer dans le garage;∎ she steered smoothly round the bend elle prit le virage en douceur∎ the ferry was steering for Dover le ferry se dirigeait vers Douvres;∎ steer for that buoy mettez le cap sur cette bouée;∎ to steer clear of sb/sth éviter qn/qch;∎ steer clear of her husband, he's a real bore évite son mari, c'est un vrai raseur∎ this car steers very well/badly cette voiture a une excellente/très mauvaise direction;∎ a taxi steered out of a side street un taxi a débouché d'une rue latérale3 noun(a) Agriculture bœuf m
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Radically — Rad i*cal*ly (r[a^]d [i^]*kal*l[y^]), adv. 1. In a radical manner; at, or from, the origin or root; fundamentally; as, a scheme or system radically wrong or defective. [1913 Webster] 2. Without derivation; primitively; essentially. [R.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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