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sonder [sɔ̃de]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *sɔ̃de1) ( enquêter) ( pour opinion) to poll [personne, groupe]; ( pour étude) to survey [personne, groupe]; ( pour dévoiler) to sound [somebody] out [personne]; to sound out [intentions]2) ( fouiller) to probe [ballot, couche de neige, mare]3) Médecine (pour évacuer, introduire dans) to catheterize [organe]; ( pour examiner) to probe [organe]4) Météorologie to take soundings in [atmosphère]5) Nautisme to sound [fond]6) Technologie to make test drills in [couche]* * *sɔ̃de vt1) (= interroger) [personnes] to poll, (pour tâter le terrain) to sound outsonder l'opinion — to carry out an opinion poll, to sound out public opinion
2) TECHNIQUE to bore, to drill3) NAVIGATION to sound4) [atmosphère, plaie] to probe, [bagages] to search* * *sonder verb table: aimer vtr1 ( enquêter) ( pour opinion) to poll [personne, groupe]; ( pour étude) to survey [personne, groupe]; ( pour dévoiler) to sound [sb] out [personne]; to sound out [intentions]; 8% des personnes sondées avant les élections 8% of those polled before the elections;2 ( fouiller) to probe [ballot, couche de neige, mare];4 Météo to take soundings in [atmosphère];5 Naut to sound [fond];[sɔ̃de] verbe transitif[malade, vessie] to catheterize6. [bagages] to probe[fromage, liquides] to taste[grains] to sample
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