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réanimation nom {f}

reanimation◼◼◼(act of reanimating)
noun
[UK: ˌriːˌænɪˈmeɪʃ(ə)n ] [US: ˌriˌænəˈmeɪʃən ]

intensive care◼◼◼(support and monitoring of critically ill patients)
noun

réanimation cardio-pulmonaire nom {f}

cardiopulmonary resuscitation [cardiopulmonary resuscitations]◼◼◼(a first aid procedure for cardiac arrest)
noun
[UK: ˌkɑː.dio.ˈpʊl.mə.ˌne.ri rɪ.ˌsʌ.sɪ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɑːr.dio.ˈpʊl.mə.ˌne.ri rə.ˌsə.sə.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

réanimation cardio-respiratoire nom {f}

cardiopulmonary resuscitation [cardiopulmonary resuscitations]◼◼◼(a first aid procedure for cardiac arrest)
noun
[UK: ˌkɑː.dio.ˈpʊl.mə.ˌne.ri rɪ.ˌsʌ.sɪ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɑːr.dio.ˈpʊl.mə.ˌne.ri rə.ˌsə.sə.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

réanimer verbe

reanimate [reanimated, reanimating, reanimates]◼◼◼(to animate anew)
verb
[UK: riː.ˈæ.nɪ.meɪt] [US: riː.ˈæ.nɪ.meɪt]

réannexer verbe

reannex [reannexed, reannexing, reannexes]verb
[UK: ˌriːˈænɛks ] [US: ˌriˈæˌnɛks ]

réapparaître verbe

reappear [reappeared, reappearing, reappears]◼◼◼(to appear again)
verb
[UK: ˌriːə.ˈpɪə(r)] [US: ˌriə.ˈpɪr]
Yanni reappeared. = Yanni réapparut.

recur [recurred, recurring, recurs]◼◼◻(to happen again)
verb
[UK: rɪˈk.ɜː(r)] [US: rɪˈk.ɝː]

réapparition nom {f}

reappearance [reappearances]◼◼◼(act of appearing again)
noun
[UK: ˌrɪə.ˈpɪə.rəns] [US: ˌriə.ˈpɪ.rəns]

réapprendre verbe

relearn [relearned, relearning, relearns]◼◼◼verb
[UK: ri.ˈlern] [US: ri.ˈlern]

réapprovisionnement nom

replenishment◼◼◼(act of replenishing)
noun
[UK: rɪ.ˈple.nɪ.ʃmənt] [US: rə.ˈple.nɪ.ʃmənt]

réapprovisionnement nom {m}

backorder◼◻◻noun

réapprovisionner verbe

replenish [replenished, replenishing, replenishes]◼◼◼(to refill)
verb
[UK: rɪ.ˈple.nɪʃ] [US: ri.ˈple.nɪʃ]

réarmement nom {m}

rearmament◼◼◼(the process of rearming)
noun
[UK: riː.ˈɑː.mə.mənt] [US: ri.ˈɑːr.mə.mənt]

réarmer verbe

rearm [rearmed, rearming, rearms]◼◼◼(to replace or restore the weapons or arms)
verb
[UK: ˌriː.ˈɑːm] [US: ˈriː.ˈɑːrm]

réarrangement nom

rearrangement [rearrangements]◼◼◼(chemistry: rearrangement reaction)
noun
[UK: ˌriːə.ˈreɪndʒ.mənt] [US: riə.ˈreɪndʒ.mənt]

réarranger verbe

rearrange [rearranged, rearranging, rearranges]◼◼◼(to change the order or arrangement)
verb
[UK: ˌriːə.ˈreɪndʒ] [US: ˌriə.ˈreɪndʒ]
John and Mary rearranged the furniture in their living room. = Thomas et Marie ont réarrangé les meubles de leur salon.

réassembler verbe

piece together((figuratively) to reconstruct an event or goal from incomplete or flawed elements)
verb
[UK: piːs tə.ˈɡe.ðə(r)] [US: ˈpiːs tə.ˈɡe.ðər]

réassurance nom {f}

reinsurance◼◼◼(insurance purchased by insurance companies)
noun
[UK: ˌriːɪn.ˈʃuː.rəns] [US: ˌri.ˌɪn.ˈʃʊ.rəns]

réassurer verbe

reassure [reassured, reassuring, reassures]◼◼◼(to reinsure)
verb
[UK: ˌriːə.ˈʃʊə(r)] [US: ˌriə.ˈʃʊr]

(condition) préalable nom {m}

prerequisite [prerequisites]◼◼◼(Something that must be gained in order to gain something else)
noun
[UK: ˌpriː.ˈre.kwɪ.zɪt] [US: pri.ˈre.kwə.zət]

[6] création nom {m}

work [works]◼◼◼(labour, employment, occupation, job)
noun
[UK: ˈwɜːk] [US: ˈwɝːk]

[chemistry] réagir verbe

react [reacted, reacting, reacts](to act upon each other)
verb
[UK: rɪ.ˈækt] [US: ri.ˈækt]

abréagir verbe

abreact [abreacted, abreacting, abreacts](eliminate previously repressed emotions)
verb
[UK: əbrɪˈakt] [US: əbrɪˈækt]

acréage nom {m}

acreage(land measured in acres)
noun
[UK: ˈeɪk.ə.rɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪ.krədʒ]

agréabilité nom {f}

agreeableness◼◼◼(personality trait)
noun
[UK: ə.ˈɡriːəbl.nəs] [US: ə.ˈɡriːəbl.nəs]

agréable adjectif

pleasant [pleasanter, pleasantest]◼◼◼(giving pleasure; pleasing in manner)
adjective
[UK: ˈpleznt] [US: ˈple.zənt]
It's a pleasant sight. = C'est agréable à voir.

nice [nicer, nicest]◼◼◼(pleasant)
adjective
[UK: naɪs] [US: ˈnaɪs]
Nice place. = Un endroit agréable.

enjoyable◼◼◼(giving pleasure or delight)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈdʒɔɪ.əb.l̩] [US: ɪn.ˈdʒɔɪ.əb.l̩]
It was enjoyable. = C'était agréable.

agreeable◼◼◻(pleasant to the senses or mind)
adjective
[UK: ə.ˈɡriːəb.l̩] [US: ə.ˈɡriːəb.l̩]
She has an agreeable voice. = Elle a une agréable voix.

pleasurable◼◼◻(that gives pleasure)
adjective
[UK: ˈple.ʒə.rəb.l̩] [US: ˈple.ʒə.rəb.l̩]

congenial◼◼◻(suitable to one’s needs)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈdʒiː.nɪəl] [US: kən.ˈdʒiː.njəl]
John practised for some time as a barrister, but had finally settled down to the more congenial life of a country squire. = John a pratiqué pendant un certain temps comme avocat, mais il a finalement opté pour la vie plus agréable d'hobereau.

balmy [balmier, balmiest]◼◻◻(mild and pleasant)
adjective
[UK: ˈbɑː.mi] [US: ˈbɑː.mi]

agréablement adverbe

pleasantly◼◼◼(in a pleasant manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈpleznt.li] [US: ˈple.zənt.li]
I'm pleasantly surprised. = Je suis agréablement surpris.

agreeably◼◼◻(in an agreeable manner)
adverb
[UK: ə.ˈɡriːə.bli] [US: ə.ˈɡriːə.bli]
I was agreeably surprised. = J'ai été agréablement surpris.

nicely◼◼◻(pleasantly)
adverb
[UK: ˈnaɪ.sli] [US: ˈnaɪ.sli]

ampoule hépatopancréatique nom {f}

ampulla of Vater(swelling marking the union of the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct)
noun

aréal adjectif

areal◼◼◼adjective
[UK: ˈeəriəl] [US: ˈeriəl]

assaisonnement à steak de Montréal nom

Montreal steak spicenoun

au préalable adverbe

beforehand◼◼◼(at an earlier time)
adverb
[UK: bɪ.ˈfɔː.hænd] [US: bɪ.ˈfɔːr.hænd]

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