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alternative [ɔ:l'tɜ:nətɪv]1 noun∎ you have no other alternative vous n'avez pas d'autre solution ou choix;∎ he had no alternative but to accept il n'avait pas d'autre solution ou choix que d'accepter;∎ you leave me with no alternative vous ne me laissez pas le choix;∎ what's the alternative? quelle est l'autre solution?;∎ there are several alternatives il y a plusieurs possibilités;∎ the country has chosen the democratic alternative le pays a choisi la solution démocratique;∎ there are alternatives to nuclear power le nucléaire n'est pas la seule solution possible;∎ the alternative was starvation c'était ça ou mourir de faim(b) Philosophy terme m d'une alternative(a) (different, other → solution, government) autre, de rechange;∎ you'll have to find an alternative solution il faudra trouver une autre solution;∎ an alternative proposal une contre-proposition;∎ to make alternative arrangements s'arranger autrement;∎ an alternative route un itinéraire bis ou de délestage(b) (not traditional → lifestyle) peu conventionnel, alternatif; (→ press, theatre) parallèle, alternatif(c) Philosophy alternatif►► alternative comedian nouveau(elle) comique mf;alternative comedy nouvelle comédie f;Ecology alternative energy énergies fpl de substitution;British Stock Exchange Alternative Investment Market = marché hors-cote rattaché à la Bourse de Londres;Medicine alternative medicine médecines fpl douces ou parallèles;the alternative society la société alternative;alternative technology technologies fpl douces;alternative tourism tourisme m vertUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > alternative
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