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vestige ['vestɪdʒ]∎ he clung on to the last vestiges of power il s'accrochait aux derniers vestiges de son pouvoir;∎ not a vestige of the original building remains il ne reste plus un seul vestige de l'édifice d'origine;∎ there's not a vestige of truth in the story il n'y a pas un grain ou une once de vérité dans cette histoire∎ the vestige of a tail une queue rudimentaire -
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leftover [ˈleft‚əʊvər]1. noun• a leftover from the days when... un vestige de l'époque où...2. plural noun3. adjective• a leftover bottle of wine une bouteille de vin qui reste (or restait etc) -
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remnant ['remnənt]1 noun(remains → of meal, material) reste m; (vestige → of beauty, culture) vestige m;∎ the remnants of the army/his fortune ce qui reste de l'armée/de sa fortuneCommerce (unsold goods) invendus mpl; (fabric) coupons mpl (de tissus); (oddments) fins fpl de série -
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holdover ['həʊld‚əʊvə(r)]American vestige m; Cinema & Theatre = film ou pièce de théâtre qui reste à l'affiche plus longtemps que prévu;∎ a holdover from the war un vestige de la guerre -
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leftover ['leftəʊvə(r)](food, material) qui reste; (stock) en surplus;∎ she used the leftover wool to knit a scarf elle a tricoté une écharpe avec la laine qui restait;∎ there was some leftover chicken il restait du poulet2 noun(throwback, vestige) vestige m;∎ the gun is a leftover from the war le fusil est un souvenir de la guerre -
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11 survival
survival [sə'vaɪvəl]1 noun(a) (remaining alive) survie f;∎ what are their chances of survival? quelles sont leurs chances de survie?;∎ also figurative the survival of the fittest la survie du plus apte(b) (relic, remnant) survivance f, vestige m;∎ the custom is a survival from the Victorian era cette coutume remonte à l'époque victorienne(course, kit) de survie►► survival bag sac m de couchage de survie;survival kit équipement m de survie -
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['relik]1) (something left from a past time: relics of an ancient civilization.) vestige2) (something connected with, especially the bones of, a dead person (especially a saint).) relique -
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14 hangover
hangover ['hæŋ‚əʊvə(r)](a) (from alcohol) gueule f de bois;∎ to have a hangover avoir la gueule de bois;∎ hangover cure remède m contre la gueule de bois∎ a hangover from the past un reliquat du passé -
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relic ['relɪk](a) (reminder of past, remnant) vestige m;∎ the last surviving relic of les derniers vestiges de;∎ relics of the past vestiges mpl du passé;∎ humorous their old relic of a car leur vieille bagnole toute pourrie;
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vestige — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin vestigium footstep, footprint, track, vestige Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something (as an ancient city or a condition or practice) vanished or … New Collegiate Dictionary
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vestige — noun 1) the last vestiges of colonialism Syn: remnant, fragment, relic, echo, indication, sign, trace, residue, mark, legacy, reminder; remains See note at trace 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
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vestige — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. trace, remainder, evidence, relic. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trace, remains, scrap; see remainder . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. trace, ancestral remnant, relic, memento, surviving evidence, shadow … English dictionary for students
vestige — [ vɛstɪdʒ] noun 1》 a trace or remnant. ↘[usu. with negative] the smallest amount. 2》 Biology a vestigial part or organ. Origin ME: from Fr., from L. vestigium footprint … English new terms dictionary