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1 conscient
conscient, e [kɔ̃sjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]1. adjective• conscient de/que conscious or aware of/that2. masculine noun(Psychology, psychiatry) le conscient the conscious* * *
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consciente kɔ̃sjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( au fait) aware2) ( lucide) conscious
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nom masculin conscious* * *kɔ̃sjɑ̃, jɑ̃t adj conscient, -econscient de — aware of, conscious of
J'en suis bien conscient. — I'm well aware of that.
* * *A adj1 ( au fait) conscient de qch/que aware of sth/that; être conscient de qch to be aware ou conscious of sth; je suis conscient de choquer I am aware that I shock people;2 Psych ( qui est fait sciemment) conscious; personne/attitude consciente conscious person/attitude; de façon or manière consciente consciously; politiquement conscient politically aware;3 ( lucide) conscious; être conscient jusqu'à la fin to be conscious to the end.B nm conscious; le conscient et l'inconscient the conscious and the unconscious.( féminin consciente) [kɔ̃sjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [délibéré - geste, désir, haine] conscious2. [averti] awareêtre conscient du danger to be aware ou conscious of the danger3. [lucide - blessé] consciousconscient nom masculin -
2 politiser
politiser [pɔlitize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ débat] to politicize ; [+ événement] to make a political issue of• être très politisé [personne] to be politically aware* * *pɔlitize
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verbe transitif to politicize
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se politiser verbe pronominal to become politicized* * *pɔlitize vt[débat, dossier] to politicize* * *politiser verb table: aimerA vtr to politicize.B se politiser vpr [personne, mouvement, association, conflit] to become politicized.[pɔlitize] verbe transitifils sont moins/plus politisés they are less/more interested in politics————————se politiser verbe pronominal intransitif
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