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selective [sɪ'lektɪv]∎ we can't take them all, we have to be selective on ne peut pas les emmener tous, il faut faire un choix;∎ you should be more selective in your choice of friends/in your reading vous devriez choisir vos amis/vos lectures avec plus de discernement;∎ there was a wave of selective strikes il y eut une série de grèves tournantes(b) Electronics sélectif►► selective breeding élevage m sélectif;School selective entry sélection f;selective marketing marketing m sélectif;selective selling distribution f sélective;selective weedkiller herbicide m sélectif;selective welfare allocations fpl sociales sélectives
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