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1 impur
impur, e [ɛ̃pyʀ]adjective* * *impure ɛ̃pyʀ adjectif1) [cœur, pensées] impure2) [eau, air] dirty; [sang] tainted3) [minerai] impure4) Religion unclean* * *ɛ̃pyʀ adj impur, -e* * *1 ( immoral) [cœur, pensées] impure;3 ( mélangé) [minerai] impure;4 Relig [animal, personne] unclean.[style] impure -
2 immonde
immonde [i(m)mɔ̃d]adjective[taudis] squalid ; [action] vile ; [crime] hideous ; [personne] ( = laid) hideous ; ( = ignoble) vile* * *imɔ̃d1) ( sale) filthy2) ( révoltant) revolting* * *i(m)mɔ̃d adj1) (= sale) (ruelle, taudis) squalid2) (= dégoûtant) (odeur, goût) foul3) (= ignoble) (crime) appalling* * *immonde adj2 ( révoltant) [personne, nourriture] revolting.[imɔ̃d] adjectif -
3 malpropre
malpropre [malpʀɔpʀ]adjectivea. ( = sale) dirty ; [travail] shoddyb. ( = indécent) smutty* * *malpʀɔpʀ
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* * *malpʀɔpʀ adj1) (personne, vêtement) dirty2) (travail) slovenly3) (histoire, plaisanterie) unsavoury Grande-Bretagne unsavory USA smutty4) (= malhonnête) dishonest* * *A adj1 ( sale) [personne, visage, chambre, habit] dirty;2 ( malhonnête) [individu, conduite, manœuvres] unsavouryGB.B nmf ( personne peu recommandable) unsavouryGB individual; se faire renvoyer or jeter comme un malpropre to be chucked out○.[malprɔpr] adjectif————————[malprɔpr] nom masculin et fémininse faire chasser ou renvoyer comme un malpropre to be sent packing -
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5 site pollué
загрязненный участок
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polluted site
Any place that has been made unclean or unsafe by the discharge of high concentrations of hazardous or detrimental substances into its water, soil or atmosphere. (Source: DOE)
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6 aliment nouveau
новые продукты питания
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novel food
Genetically engineered foods. Novel foods, including those altered using biotechnology, should not differ 'significantly' from the foods they are to replace. Labels should not be misleading, but must make clear any differences between the novel food and its 'conventional' alternative, and must say how that difference was achieved. Foods containing a genetically modified living organism, such as a live yogurt made with an altered culture, would always be labelled. Any food whose modification might raise moral or health worries to consumers would also have to carry a label. This would include genes from an animal considered unclean by some religions, or from a plant that might cause allergic reactions. However, foods which, although made using novel methods, are identical to conventional foods, would not have to be labelled. (Source: MOND)
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