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1 assidu
assidu, e [asidy]adjective[présence, client, lecteur] regular ; [soins, effort] constant ; [travail, personne] diligent ; [relations] sustained• élève/employé assidu pupil/employee with a good attendance record* * *assidue asidy adjectif [travail] diligent; [soins] constant; [visites] regular; [élève] diligent, assiduous; [employé, chercheur] hard-working; [amateur de théâtre, lecteur] devoted, assiduous; [amoureux] devoted* * *asidy adj assidu, -e1) (élève, employé) with a good attendance record3)assidu auprès de qn (soupirant, intrigant) — attentive towards sb
* * *assidu, assidue adj [travail] diligent; [soins] unremitting; [présence, fréquentation, visites] regular; [élève] diligent, assiduous; [employé, chercheur] hard-working; [amateur de théâtre, lecteur] devoted, assiduous; [amoureux] devoted; [soins] constant; faire une cour assidue à qn to court sb assiduously fml.
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