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1 dissémination
diseminasjɔ̃nom féminin (de germe, virus) spread; (de pollen, troupes) dispersal; ( de maisons) scattering; ( d'idée) dissemination* * *diseminasjɔ̃ nfscattering, [troupes] dispersal, [armes nucléaires] proliferation* * *dissémination nf (de germe, virus) spread; (de pollen, troupes) dispersal; ( de maisons) scattering; ( d'idée) dissemination.[diseminasjɔ̃] nom féminin[de graines] scattering[de maisons, des habitants] scattering -
2 dispersion
dispersion [dispεʀsjɔ̃]feminine noun[de produit] dispersion ; [de papiers, feuilles] scattering ; [de collection] breaking up ; [de foule, manifestation] dispersal* * *dispɛʀsjɔ̃nom féminin (de manifestants, collection, fumée) dispersal; ( de famille) scattering; (de tir, troupe) dispersion* * *dispɛʀsjɔ̃ nf1) [débris, objets] scattering2) [efforts] dissipation* * *dispersion nf1 (de manifestants, foule, collection, fumée) dispersal; ( de famille) scattering;2 ( manque de concentration) lack of concentration;3 Mil (de tir, troupe) dispersion;[dispɛrsjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [de cendres, de débris] scattering3. [de troupes, de policiers] spreading out4. [d'une foule, de manifestants] dispersal5. [des forces, de l'énergie] waste[de l'attention] dividing of attention7. [en statistiques] dispersion -
3 éparpillement
epaʀpijmɑ̃nom masculin scattering* * *epaʀpijmɑ̃ nm[papier] scattering, [efforts] dissipation* * *éparpillement nm scattering; l'éparpillement des services administratifs the distance between administrative departments; l'éparpillement de ses activités l'empêche d'accomplir quoi que ce soit his activities are scattered over such a wide front that he gets nothing done.[eparpijmɑ̃] nom masculin2. [de la pensée, des efforts] dissipation -
4 débandade
débandade [debɑ̃dad]feminine noun( = déroute) headlong flight ; ( = dispersion) scattering* * *debɑ̃dad1) ( déroute) stampede2) fig disarray* * *debɑ̃dad nf(= dispersion) scattering, (= déroute) rout* * *débandade nf1 ( déroute) stampede; manifestants/soldats en pleine débandade demonstrators/soldiers fleeing in disarray;2 fig disarray; tout va à la débandade everything's falling apart.[debɑ̃dad] nom féminin1. [déroute] rout————————à la débandade locution adverbiale -
5 couche diffusante profonde
deep scattering; sound scattering layerDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > couche diffusante profonde
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6 diffusion dans l'atmosphère
Rayleigh scattering; scattered radiation; scattering in the atmosphereDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > diffusion dans l'atmosphère
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