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1 systématique
systématique [sistematik]adjective[opposition, classement, esprit] systematic• chaque fois qu'elle est invitée quelque part il l'est aussi, c'est systématique every time she's invited somewhere, he's automatically invited too* * *sistematikadjectif [classification, refus] systematic; [aide, soutien] unconditional* * *sistematik adj* * *A adj1 [classification, recherche, contrôle, refus, opposition] systematic; [aide, soutien] unconditional; de façon systématique systematically; travailler de façon systématique to work systematically ou in a systematic way;2 [personne] systematic; péj narrow, dogmatic.B nf systematics (+ v sg).[sistematik] adjectifc'est systématique, quand je dis oui, il dit non when I say yes, he invariably says no————————[sistematik] nom féminin
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