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1 refrain
refrain [rɪˈfreɪn]2. noun( = chorus) refrain m* * *[rɪ'freɪn] 1.noun Music, Literature, fig refrain m2.intransitive verb se retenirplease refrain from smoking — sout ayez l'obligeance de ne pas fumer fml
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2 refrain
B vi se retenir ; to refrain from doing s'abstenir de faire ; to refrain from comment s'abstenir de tout commentaire ; he could not refrain from saying il ne put s'empêcher de dire ; please refrain from smoking sout ayez l'obligeance de ne pas fumer fml.
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refrain — refrain1 [ri frān′] vi. [ME refreinen < OFr refrener < L refrenare < re , back + frenare, to curb < frenum, rein] to hold back; keep oneself (from doing something); forbear vt. Archaic to hold back; curb SYN. REFRAIN1 usually suggests … English World dictionary
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