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1 random
random ['rændəm]∎ the arrangement of the dots seems completely random la disposition des points semble complètement aléatoire;∎ I just made a random guess j'ai deviné tout à fait par hasard;∎ a random selection of people were asked if… on a demandé à des gens choisis au hasard si…;∎ a random selection of goods des marchandises prises au hasard, une sélection arbitraire de marchandises;∎ a random shot une balle perdueau hasard;∎ chosen at random choisi au hasard;∎ to lash out at random distribuer des coups à l'aveuglette►► Computing random access accès m aléatoire;Marketing random check contrôle m par sondage(s);Computing random error erreur f aléatoire;random killings tuerie f aveugle ou au hasard;Marketing random sample échantillon m aléatoire;Marketing random sampling échantillonnage m aléatoire;Marketing random selection sélection f au hasard;Mathematics random variable variable f aléatoire;random violence violence f aveugle;Mathematics & Stock Exchange random walk marche f aléatoire -
2 fluctuate
fluctuate ['flʌktʃʊeɪt](rate, temperature, results etc) fluctuer; (interest, enthusiasm, support) être fluctuant ou variable; (person → in enthusiasm, opinions etc) être fluctuant ou changeant; Finance (exchange rate, share prices) fluctuer;∎ our production fluctuates from week to week notre production est fluctuante ou varie d'une semaine sur l'autre
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