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significantly [sɪgˈnɪfɪkəntlɪ]( = appreciably) considérablement ; [contribute] fortement* * *[sɪg'nɪfɪkəntlɪ]1) ( considerably) sensiblement2) ( meaningfully) [named] de façon significative -
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significantly [sɪg'nɪfɪkəntlɪ](a) (differ, change, increase) considérablement, sensiblement;∎ his health has improved significantly sa santé s'est considérablement améliorée;∎ taxes have been significantly reduced les impôts ont été considérablement réduits;∎ unemployment figures are not significantly lower le nombre de chômeurs n'a pas considérablement baissé;∎ there have been significantly fewer problems on a eu nettement moins de problèmes(b) (nod, frown, wink) de façon significative;∎ she smiled significantly elle a eu un sourire lourd de signification ou qui en disait long;∎ significantly, she arrived early fait révélateur, elle est arrivée en avance(c) (in statistics) de manière significativeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > significantly
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