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1 propager
propager [pʀɔpaʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verbto propagate ; [+ nouvelle, maladie, rumeur] to spread2. reflexive verba. ( = se répandre) to spreadb. [onde] to be propagatedc. [espèce] to propagate* * *pʀɔpaʒe
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verbe transitif to spread [rumeur, haine, maladie]; to propagate [espèce]; Physique to propagate [onde, son]
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se propager verbe pronominal gén to spread; Physique to propagate* * *pʀɔpaʒe vt[nouvelle] to spread* * *propager verb table: mangerA vtr1 to spread [rumeur, haine, idée, maladie];2 to propagate [espèce];3 Phys to propagate [onde, son].B se propager vpr1 gén to spread;2 Phys to propagate.[prɔpaʒe] verbe transitif1. [répandre - foi, idées] to propagate, to disseminate, to spread ; [ - épidémie, feu, rumeur] to spread————————se propager verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'étendre - nouvelle, épidémie etc] to spread2. PHYSIQUE [onde, son] to be propagated -
2 reproduire
reproduire [ʀ(ə)pʀɔdyiʀ]➭ TABLE 381. transitive verba. ( = restituer, copier) to reproduceb. [+ erreur, expérience] to repeatc. ( = imiter) to copy2. reflexive verba. [organisme] to reproduceb. [phénomène] to happen again ; [erreur] to reappear• et que cela ne se reproduise plus ! and don't let it happen again!* * *ʀ(ə)pʀɔdɥiʀ
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1) ( répéter) to repeat [erreur, expérience]; to imitate, to copy [habitude, geste]; to recreate [condition, milieu]; to reproduce [son]2) ( copier) to reproduce [tableau, motif, texte, déclaration]; to recreate [style, condition]sa déclaration sera reproduite dans les journaux — his/her declaration will be printed (in full) in the papers
3) Technologie ( restituer) to reproduce [son]
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se reproduire verbe pronominal1) Biologie [homme, animal, plante] to reproduce2) ( se répéter) [phénomène] to recur* * *ʀ(ə)pʀɔdɥiʀ vt* * *reproduire verb table: conduireA vtr1 ( répéter) to repeat [erreur, expérience]; to imitate, to copy [habitude, comportement]; to recreate [condition, milieu]; to copy, to imitate [geste]; to reproduce [son, voix];2 ( copier) to reproduce, to copy [tableau, motif, meuble, photo] (sur on); to duplicate [clé]; to reproduce [texte, déclaration] (sur on; dans in); to recreate [style, condition, atmosphère]; sa déclaration sera reproduite dans les journaux his/her declaration will be printed (in full) in the papers; ils reproduisent à la craie/à l'encre des tableaux célèbres they reproduce famous paintings in chalk/in ink;3 Biol to breed [animal, plante, espèce];B se reproduire vpr1 Biol [homme] to reproduce; [animal, plante] to reproduce, to breed;2 ( se répéter) [processus, changement, situation, phénomène] to recur; [faute, scandale, faits] to happen again, to recur; pour éviter que ces faits ne se reproduisent to make sure that this doesn't happen again; si cela devait se reproduire… if it were to happen again…; et que cela ne se reproduise plus! and don't let it happen again![rəprɔdɥir] verbe transitif1. [faire un autre exemplaire de] to copy2. [renouveler] to repeat5. [restituer - son] to reproduce[photocopier] to photocopy[polycopier] to duplicate————————se reproduire verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se renouveler] to recurces tendances se reproduisent de génération en génération these trends recur ou are repeated with each successive generation -
3 se propager
pʀɔpaʒe vpr/pass1) [feu, incendie] to spreadLe feu s'est propagé rapidement. — The fire spread quickly.
2) [nouvelle, rumeur] to spread3) PHYSIQUE, [ondes] to be propagated
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