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1 among(st)
(a) (in the midst of) au milieu de, parmi;∎ I moved among the spectators je circulais parmi les spectateurs;∎ she was lost among the crowd elle était perdue dans la foule;∎ it was found among the rubble on l'a trouvé parmi les gravats;∎ to be among friends être entre amis;∎ murmurings of discontent arose among the students/the crowd des murmures de mécontentement s'élevèrent parmi les étudiants/dans la foule(b) (forming part of) parmi;∎ among those who left was her brother parmi ceux qui sont partis, il y avait son frère;∎ several members abstained, myself among them plusieurs membres se sont abstenus, dont moi;∎ it is among her most important plays c'est une de ses pièces les plus importantes;∎ that is only one among many possible options ce n'est qu'une option parmi bien d'autres;∎ among other things entre autres, entre autres choses;∎ he said among other things that… il a dit entre autres choses que…(c) (within a specified group) parmi, entre;∎ it's a current expression among teenagers c'est une expression courante chez les jeunes;∎ we discussed it among ourselves nous en avons discuté entre nous;∎ I count her among my friends je la compte parmi ou au nombre de mes amis;∎ that cake won't go far among twelve ce gâteau ne donnera pas grand-chose, divisé entre douze personnes(d) (to each of) parmi, entre;∎ share out the sweets among the children partagez les bonbons entre les enfants;∎ share the books among you partagez les livres entre vous, partagez-vous les livres
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