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strictly ['strɪktlɪ](a) (severely → act, treat) strictement, avec sévérité;∎ the children were very strictly brought up les enfants ont reçu une éducation extrêmement stricte(b) (exactly → interpret, translate) fidèlement, exactement;∎ strictly speaking à strictement ou à proprement parler(c) (absolutely, rigorously) strictement, absolument;∎ what you say is not strictly accurate ce que vous dites n'est pas tout à fait exact;∎ strictly confidential strictement confidentiel;∎ to adhere strictly to one's principles adhérer rigoureusement à ses principes;∎ the rules must be strictly observed le règlement doit être scrupuleusement observé;∎ to adhere strictly to one's diet suivre scrupuleusement son régime;∎ strictly forbidden or prohibited formellement interdit;∎ smoking strictly forbidden (sign) défense absolue de fumer
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