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101 appendicitis
appendicitis [ə‚pendɪ'saɪtɪs](UNCOUNT) appendicite f;∎ have you had appendicitis? avez-vous eu l'appendicite?Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > appendicitis
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102 applause
applause [ə'plɔ:z](UNCOUNT) applaudissements mpl, acclamations fpl; figurative approbation f;∎ his performance won enthusiastic applause from the audience son interprétation a été chaleureusement applaudie par le public;∎ she left the stage to thunderous applause elle quitta la scène sous un tonnerre d'applaudissements;∎ to meet or be greeted with applause (of performance, decision etc) être applaudi►► applause meter applaudimètre m -
103 architectonics
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104 argy-bargy
argy-bargy [‚ɑ:dʒɪ'bɑ:dʒɪ](UNCOUNT) familiar chamailleries fpl;∎ there was a bit of argy-bargy over who should do it il y a eu des histoires pour savoir qui devait le faire -
105 arm-twisting
(UNCOUNT) familiar pressions□ fpl;∎ it took a lot of arm-twisting to convince him ça a été une véritable partie de bras de fer pour arriver à le convaincreUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > arm-twisting
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106 armour
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107 asparagus
asparagus [ə'spærəgəs](UNCOUNT) asperges fpl;∎ a piece or spear of asparagus une asperge;∎ to eat asparagus manger des asperges►► asparagus fern asparagus m;asparagus tips pointes fpl d'asperges -
108 astrodynamics
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109 astronautics
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110 astrophysics
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111 athlete
athlete ['æθli:t](gen) sportif(ive) m,f; (track & field competitor) athlète mf►► athlete's foot (UNCOUNT) mycose f;∎ to have athlete's foot avoir une mycose -
112 athletics
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113 attire
1 noun(UNCOUNT) habits mpl, vêtements mpl; (formal) tenue fvêtir, habiller, parer;∎ she attired herself in silk elle se vêtit de soie -
114 avionics
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115 balderdash
balivernes!, fadaises!2 noun(UNCOUNT) fadaises fpl;∎ the book is utter balderdash le livre est un ramassis de fadaises -
116 ballast
ballast ['bæləst]1 noun (UNCOUNT)∎ to drop ballast jeter du lest►► Nautical ballast tank (of submarine) ballast m -
117 ballistics
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118 baloney
baloney [bə'ləʊnɪ]∎ baloney, you don't know what you're talking about! n'importe quoi, tu ne sais pas de quoi tu parles! -
119 banking
banking ['bæŋkɪŋ]noun (UNCOUNT)(a) Finance & Banking (profession) profession f de banquier, la banque; (activity) opérations fpl bancaires, activité f bancaire;∎ she's in banking elle travaille dans la banque;∎ international banking opérations fpl bancaires internationales(b) Geography (embankment → on river) berge f; Horseracing & Sport (→ on racetrack) bords mpl relevés►► American banking account compte m en banque, compte m bancaire;banking business trafic m bancaire;banking controls contrôle m bancaire;banking hours heures fpl d'ouverture des banques;banking house maison f de banque, établissement m bancaire;banking mechanism mécanisme m bancaire;banking product produit m bancaire;banking services services mpl bancaires;banking system système m bancaire -
120 banter
banter ['bæntə(r)]1 noun(UNCOUNT) badinage m, plaisanterie fbadiner;∎ to banter with sb badiner avec qn
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