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dual (double) adjective [UK: ˈdjuːəl] [US: ˈduːəl] | double◼◼◼adjectif |
dual (having two components) adjective [UK: ˈdjuːəl] [US: ˈduːəl] | double◼◼◼adjectif dual◼◼◼adjectif duel◼◼◻adjectif |
dual (grammatical number of a noun marking two of something) noun [UK: ˈdjuːəl] [US: ˈduːəl] | duel◼◼◻nom {m} |
dual (in grammar) adjective [UK: ˈdjuːəl] [US: ˈduːəl] | duel◼◼◻adjectif |
dual carriageway (a type of road) noun [UK: ˈdjuːəl ˈkær.ɪdʒ.weɪ] [US: ˈduːəl ˈkær.ɪdʒ.weɪ] | double chaussée◼◼◼nom |
dual citizenship (status of being a citizen of two countries) noun [UK: ˈdjuːəl ˈsɪ.tɪ.zən.ʃɪp] [US: ˈduːəl ˈsɪ.tə.zən.ˌʃɪp] | double nationalité◼◼◼nom {f} |
dualin (explosive) noun | dualinenom {f} |
dualism [dualisms] (the belief that the world is ruled by a pair of antagonistic forces) noun [UK: ˈdjuːə.lɪ.zəm] [US: ˈduːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | dualisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
dualism [dualisms] (the condition of being double) noun [UK: ˈdjuːə.lɪ.zəm] [US: ˈduːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | dualisme◼◼◼nom dualité◼◼◻nom |
duality [dualities] (classification into two subclasses or opposed parts) noun [UK: djuː.ˈæ.lə.ti] [US: duː.ˈæ.lə.ti] | dualité◼◼◼nom {f} |
duality [dualities] (interchangeability of points and planes) noun [UK: djuː.ˈæ.lə.ti] [US: duː.ˈæ.lə.ti] | dualité◼◼◼nom {f} |
duality [dualities] (mathematical equivalence of two seemingly different theoretical descriptions of a physical system) noun [UK: djuː.ˈæ.lə.ti] [US: duː.ˈæ.lə.ti] | dualité◼◼◼nom {f} |
dualize (to make dual) verb [UK: ˈdjuːə.laɪz] [US: ˈdjuːə.laɪz] | dualiserverbe |
bidual noun | bidualnom |
gradual (proceeding by steps or small degrees) adjective [UK: ˈɡræ.dʒʊəl] [US: ˈɡræ.dʒuːəl] | graduel◼◼◼adjectifTime's ability to mend emotional wounds implies that healing is a gradual and ongoing process. = La capacité du temps à réparer les blessures émotionnelles implique que la guérison est un processus graduel et continu. |
gradually (in gradual manner) adverb [UK: ˈɡræ.dʒʊə.li] [US: ˈɡræ.dʒuːə.li] | progressivement◼◼◼adverbeIt gradually escalated. = Ça s'est progressivement intensifié. |
individual (relating to a single person or thing) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊəl] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈvɪ.dʒə.wəl] | individuel◼◼◼adjectifAccommodation is in individual tents. = Le logement est en tente individuelle. |
individual adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊəl] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈvɪ.dʒə.wəl] | individuel◼◼◼adjectif individuelle◼◼◼adjectif |
individual [individuals] (person considered alone) noun [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊəl] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈvɪ.dʒə.wəl] | individu◼◼◼nom {m}He's a rather rare individual. = C'est un individu plutôt rare. |
individual [individuals] (element belonging to a population) noun [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊəl] [US: ˌɪn.də.ˈvɪ.dʒə.wəl] | individu◼◼◼nomHe's a rather rare individual. = C'est un individu plutôt rare. |
individual pursuit (Cycling discipline) noun | poursuite individuelle◼◼◼nom {f} |
individualism (moral stance) noun [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊə.lɪ.zəm] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.və.ˈduːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | individualisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
individualism (tendency for a person to act without reference to others) noun [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊə.lɪ.zəm] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.və.ˈduːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | individualisme◼◼◼nom {m} |
individualist (someone who believes in individualism as sociopolitical system) noun [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊə.lɪst] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.və.ˈduːə.ləst] | individualiste◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}They're individualists who don't belong here. = Ce sont des individualistes qui n'ont pas leur place ici. |
individualistic (more interested in the individual than in society as a whole) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˌvɪ.dʒʊə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˌvɪ.dʒuːə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] | individualiste◼◼◼adjectifShe's very individualistic. = Elle est très individualiste. |
individualization (act of individualizing) noun [UK: ˌɪndɪvˌɪdjuːəlaɪzˈeɪʃən] [US: ˌɪndɪvˌɪduːəlᵻzˈeɪʃən] | individualisation◼◼◼nom {f} |
individually (separately, independently) adverb [UK: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒʊə.li] [US: ˌɪn.dɪ.ˈvɪ.dʒuːə.li] | individuellement◼◼◼adverbeThe more I detest men individually the more ardent becomes my love for humanity. = Plus je déteste les hommes individuellement et plus ardent devient mon amour pour l'humanité. |
residual (concerning a residue) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.djʊəl] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.dʒuːəl] | résiduel◼◼◼adjectif résiduelle◼◼◼adjectif |
residual [residuals] noun [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.djʊəl] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.dʒuːəl] | résidu◼◼◻nom {m}One must wait for the residuals to converge before being able to use the simulation's results. = Il faut attendre que les résidus aient convergé avant de pouvoir exploiter les résultats de la simulation. restant◼◼◻nom {m} |
residual adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.djʊəl] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.dʒuːəl] | résiduaire◼◼◻adjectif |
residual-current device (a device that breaks an electric circuit) noun | disjoncteur différentielnom {m} |
residual power (power retained by gvt.) noun | pouvoir résiduel◼◼◼nom {m} |