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rater verbe | bungle [bungled, bungling, bungles]◼◻◻(to incompetently perform (a task); to ruin (something) through incompetent action, see also: botch up; bumble) |
rater le coche verbe | miss the boat◼◼◼(fail to take advantage of an opportunity) |
raticide nom {m} | rat poison◼◼◼(poison for killing rats, etc.) |
ratière nom {f} | rattrap◼◼◼(device used to catch rats) |
ratification nom {f} | ratification [ratifications]◼◼◼(act or process of ratifying, or the state of being ratified) |
ratifier verbe | ratify [ratified, ratifying, ratifies]◼◼◼(give formal consent to) sanction [sanctioned, sanctioning, sanctions]◼◻◻(to give authorization or approval to) |
rating nom {m} | rating [ratings]◼◼◼(evaluation of status) |
ratio nom {m} | ratio [ratios]◼◼◼(number representing comparison) |
ratio d'aspect nom {m} | aspect ratio [aspect ratios]◼◼◼(the ratio of an object's longest dimension to its next-longest dimension) |
ratiocinatif adjectif | ratiocinative◼◼◼(Pertaining to or characterized by ratiocination) |
ration nom {f} | ration [rations]◼◼◼(portion allocated) |
rational nom {m} | rationale [rationales]◼◼◼(liturgical vestment) |
rationalisation nom {f} | rationalization [rationalizations]◼◼◼(process or result of rationalizing) rationalization [rationalizations]◼◼◼(reorganization of a company) rationalization [rationalizations]◼◼◼(simplification of a mathematical expression) rationalization [rationalizations]◼◼◼(statement of one's motives) |
rationaliser verbe | streamline [streamlined, streamlining, streamlines]◼◼◼(to simplify a process) rationalize [rationalized, rationalizing, rationalizes]◼◼◼(to justify negative behaviour) rationalize [rationalized, rationalizing, rationalizes]◼◼◼(to make something rational) |
rationalisme nom {m} | rationalism◼◼◼(philosophical theory) |
rationalité nom {f} | rationality [rationalities]◼◼◼(quality or state of being rational) |
rationnel adjectif {m} | rational◼◼◼(arithmetic: of a number) rational◼◼◼(capable of reasoning) |
rationnelle adjectif {f} | rational◼◼◼(arithmetic: of a number) rational◼◼◼(capable of reasoning) |
rationnellement adverbe | rationally◼◼◼(in a rational manner) |
rationnement nom {m} | rationing◼◼◼(controlled distribution of scarce resources) |
rationner verbe | ration [rationed, rationing, rations]◼◼◼(to portion out, especially during a shortage of supply) |
Ratisbonne nom {f} | Regensburg◼◼◼(city in Germany) |
ratisser verbe | rake [raked, raking, rakes]◼◼◼(to act upon with a rake, or as if with a rake) comb [combed, combing, combs]◼◼◼(to search thoroughly as if raking over an area with a comb) fine-tooth comb(to search (something or somewhere) meticulously) |
ratisser large verbe | |
ratite nom {m} | ratite [ratites]◼◼◼(bird) |
raton nom {m} | puppy [puppies]◼◼◼(young rat) |
raton [rat] nom {m} | kitten [kittens](a young rabbit, rat, hedgehog, squirrel, fox, badger, etc.) |
rattrapage nom {m} | remediation [remediations]◼◼◼(action or process to remedy a situation) resit◼◼◼(examination) |
rattrapage de point nom {m} | pull-focus(filming technique whereby the focal point is drawn towards the viewer; also a shot (as part of an edit) in which such a technique is used) |