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superflu, e [sypεʀfly]1. adjectivea. ( = pas nécessaire) [précaution, travail] unnecessaryb. ( = en trop) [discours, détails, explications] superfluous ; [kilos] surplus• il n'est pas superflu de rappeler que... it's worth bearing in mind that...2. masculine noun* * *
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* * *sypɛʀfly superflu, -e1. adj2. nm* * *B nm ( surabondance) superfluity sout; ( excédent) surplus; s'offrir le superflu to treat oneself to luxuries.————————nom masculin
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