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de première importance adjectif

front-page◼◼◼(deserve to be put on the front page)
adjective
[UK: ˈfrʌnt.ˈpeɪdʒ] [US: ˈfrʌnt.ˈpeɪdʒ]

débutant nom {m}

beginner [beginners]◼◼◼(someone who just recently started)
noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ə(r)] [US: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ər]
I'm a beginner. = Je suis débutant.

newbie◼◼◻(new (inexperienced) user or participant)
noun
[UK: njˈuːbi] [US: nˈuːbi]
Oh my god, a newbie owned me! = Oh mon dieu, un débutant m'a eu !

newcomer [newcomers]◼◼◻(new participant in some activity)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuːk.ʌ.mə(r)] [US: ˈnuːˌk.ʌ.mər]

debutant◼◻◻(debuting male)
noun
[UK: ˈde.bjuː.tɑːŋ] [US: ˈde.bjʊ.tɑːnt]

débutante nom {f}

beginner [beginners]◼◼◼(someone who just recently started)
noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ə(r)] [US: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ər]
I'm a beginner. = Je suis débutante.

newcomer [newcomers]◼◼◻(new participant in some activity)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuːk.ʌ.mə(r)] [US: ˈnuːˌk.ʌ.mər]

déconcertant adjectif

baffling◼◼◼(puzzling and frustrating)
adjective
[UK: ˈbæf.l̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbæf.l̩.ɪŋ]
As a detective, his flair had been extraordinary, and he had achieved triumphs by unravelling some of the most baffling cases of the day. = Comme détective, il avait eu un flair extraordinaire, et il avait triomphé en résolvant certaines des affaires les plus déconcertantes de l'époque.

définition standard nom {f}

standard definition◼◼◼(system that uses a resolution)
noun

dégoûtant adjectif

disgusting◼◼◼(repulsive, distasteful)
adjective
[UK: dɪs.ˈɡʌst.ɪŋ] [US: ˌdɪˈs.ɡə.stɪŋ]
You're disgusting. = Tu es dégoûtant.

gross [grosser, grossest]◼◼◼(causing disgust)
adjective
[UK: ɡrəʊs] [US: ɡroʊs]
That bug is gross. = Cet insecte est dégoûtant.

icky◼◻◻(unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting)
adjective
[UK: ˈɪki] [US: ˈɪki]

loathsome◼◻◻(highly offensive; abominable, sickening)
adjective
[UK: ˈləʊð.səm] [US: ˈloʊð.səm]

dégoûtant nom

ribald(individual who is filthy or vulgar)
noun
[UK: ˈrɪ.bəld] [US: ˈraɪbald]

dégoutant adjectif

manky(unpleasantly dirty and disgusting)
adjective

unpalatable(unpleasant to the taste)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈpæ.lə.təb.l̩] [US: ʌn.ˈpæ.lə.təb.l̩]

dégoutant adjectif
{m}

noisome(offensive to the senses)
adjective
[UK: ˈnɔɪs.əm] [US: ˈnɔɪs.əm]

déroutant adjectif

confusing◼◼◼(difficult to understand)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈfjuːz.ɪŋ] [US: kən.ˈfjuːz.ɪŋ]
That can be confusing. = Cela peut être déroutant.

jarring◼◻◻(That jars (clashes or disagrees))
adjective
[UK: ˈdʒɑːr.ɪŋ] [US: ˈdʒɑːr.ɪŋ]

déroutant adjectif
{m}

uncanny(strange, mysteriously unsettling)
adjective
[UK: ʌnˈk.æ.ni] [US: ʌnˈk.æ.ni]

déroutante adjectif
{f}

uncanny(strange, mysteriously unsettling)
adjective
[UK: ʌnˈk.æ.ni] [US: ʌnˈk.æ.ni]

désinfectant nom {m}

disinfectant◼◼◼(A substance which kills germs and/or viruses)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.sɪn.ˈfek.tənt] [US: ˌdɪ.sən.ˈfek.tənt]
Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants. = On dit que la lumière du Soleil est le meilleur des désinfectants.

destructeur de portance nom {m}

spoiler [spoilers]◼◼◼(aeronautics: device to reduce lift)
noun
[UK: ˈspɔɪ.lə(r)] [US: ˌspɔɪ.lər]

dilettante adjectif

dilettante◼◼◼(pertaining to or like a dilettante)
adjective
[UK: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti] [US: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti]

dilettante nom {m} nom {f}

dilettante [dilettanti]◼◼◼(someone who dabbles)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti] [US: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti]

dilettante [dilettanti]◼◼◼noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti] [US: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.ti]

dilettantisme nom {m}

dilettantism◼◼◼(the act of behaving like a dilettante, of being an amateur)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.tɪzm] [US: dɪ.lɪ.ˈtæn.tɪ.zəm]

dioxyde de titane nom {m}

titanium dioxide◼◼◼(brilliant white pigment)
noun

dire en sanglotant verbe

sob [sobbed, sobbing, sobs]◼◼◼(say (something) while sobbing)
verb
[UK: sɒb] [US: ˈsɑːb]

distance nom {f}

distance [distances]◼◼◼(amount of space between two points)
noun
[UK: ˈdɪ.stəns] [US: ˈdɪ.stəns]
What's the distance? = Quelle est la distance ?

range [ranges]◼◼◻(distance to the object)
noun
[UK: reɪndʒ] [US: ˈreɪndʒ]

distance de freinage nom {f}

braking distance◼◼◼noun
[UK: ˈbreɪkɪŋ ˈdɪ.stəns] [US: ˈbreɪkɪŋ ˈdɪ.stəns]

distance focale nom {f}

focal length [focal lengths]◼◼◼(distance)
noun
[UK: ˈfəʊk.l̩ leŋθ] [US: ˈfoʊk.l̩ ˈleŋkθ]

distancer verbe

outrun [outran, outrun, outrunning, outruns]◼◼◼(run faster)
verb
[UK: ˌaʊt.ˈrʌn] [US: aʊ.ˈtrən]

distanciation physique nom {f}

social distancing◼◼◼(practice of maintaining physical distance between people to reduce the spread of communicable diseases)
noun

distanciation sociale nom {f}

social distancing◼◼◼(practice of maintaining physical distance between people to reduce the spread of communicable diseases)
noun

distant adjectif

distant◼◼◼(far off)
adjective
[UK: ˈdɪ.stənt] [US: ˈdɪ.stənt]
You seem distant. = Vous semblez distant.

remote [remoter, remotest]◼◼◼(at a distance)
adjective
[UK: rɪ.ˈməʊt] [US: rɪˈmoʊt]

aloof◼◼◻(reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant)
adjective
[UK: ə.ˈluːf] [US: ə.ˈluːf]

donjon instancié nom {m}

instance dungeonnoun

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