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1 purger
purger [pyʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. ( = vidanger) to bleed* * *pyʀʒe
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1) Médecine to purge2) Technologie to bleed [radiateur, freins]; to drain [tuyau]; to purify [métal]3) Droit to serve [peine]
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se purger verbe pronominal [personne] to take a laxative* * *pyʀʒe vt1) [radiateur] to bleed2) MÉDECINE, POLITIQUE to purge3) DROIT, [peine] to serve* * *purger verb table: mangerA vtr1 Méd to purge;3 liter ( débarrasser) to purge (de of);B se purger vpr [personne] to take a purgative.[pyrʒe] verbe transitif1. TECHNOLOGIE [radiateur] to bleed[réservoir] to drain[substance] to purify4. [dette] to pay off (separable)[hypothèque] to redeem6. [débarrasser] to rid of (separable)7. (soutenu) [nettoyer, purifier]ils ont purgé le texte de toute allusion politique they removed all political references from the text————————se purger verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)
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