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variation [vaʀjasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *vaʀjasjɔ̃1) ( changement) variationvariation à la baisse/à la hausse — downward/upward movement
connaître de fortes variations — [prix, températures] to fluctuate considerably
2) Musique variation* * *vaʀjasjɔ̃ nf1) (= écart) variation2) (= évolution) changing no pl change3) MUSIQUE variation* * *variation nf1 ( changement) variation (de in); variation de température variation in temperature; variations cycliques/régulières cyclic/regular variations; variation à la baisse/à la hausse downward/upward movement; variations de l'opinion publique changes in public opinion; variations de l'état d'un malade changes in a patient's condition; variation de l'orthographe au cours des siècles changes in spelling over the centuries; connaître de fortes variations [prix, températures] to fluctuate considerably;2 Mus variation; variations pour piano variations for piano; le film propose une nouvelle variation sur (le thème de) l'exil fig the film puts forward a new variation on (the theme of) exile.variations saisonnières Écon seasonally adjusted figures; en données corrigées des variations saisonnières according to the seasonally adjusted figures.[varjasjɔ̃] nom fémininvariation d'intensité/de poids variation in intensity/weightpour vos plantes, attention aux variations de température your plants do not like changes in temperature————————variations nom féminin plurielsubir des variations to undergo change ou changes
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