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stupid [stupider, stupidest] (lacking in intelligence)
adjective
[UK: ˈstjuː.pɪd]
[US: ˈstuː.pəd]

bête◼◼◻adjectif
{f}
You look stupid. = Tu as l'air bête.

subside [subsided, subsiding, subsides] (to fall into a state of calm; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate)
verb
[UK: səb.ˈsaɪd]
[US: səb.ˈsaɪd]

calmer◼◼◼verbeThe wind is subsiding. = Le vent se calme.

subside [subsided, subsiding, subsides] (to sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees)
verb
[UK: səb.ˈsaɪd]
[US: səb.ˈsaɪd]

tomber◼◼◻verbe

suicide [suicides] (instance of killing oneself)
noun
[UK: ˈsjuːɪ.saɪd]
[US: ˈsuːə.ˌsaɪd]

suicide◼◼◼nom {m}It's suicide. = C'est du suicide.

suicide [suicides] (person who has killed himself/herself, is killing (is attempting/has attempted to kill) himself/herself)
noun
[UK: ˈsjuːɪ.saɪd]
[US: ˈsuːə.ˌsaɪd]

suicidé◼◼◻nom {m}He committed suicide. = Il s'est suicidé.

suicidée◼◼◻nom {f}She committed suicide yesterday. = Elle s'est suicidée hier.

suicidant◼◻◻nom {m}

suicidantenom {f}

sulfide [sulfides] (any compound of sulfur and a metal or electropositive element or group)
noun
[UK: ˈsəl.ˌfaɪd]
[US: ˈsəl.ˌfaɪd]

sulfure◼◼◼nom {m}

take sides (to join in a confrontation)
verb
[UK: teɪk saɪdz]
[US: ˈteɪk ˈsaɪdz]

prendre parti◼◼◼verbe

telluride [tellurides] (binary compound of tellurium)
noun
[UK: ˈte.ljə.ˌraɪd]
[US: ˈte.ljə.ˌraɪd]

tellurure◼◼◼nom {m}

tetrachloride [tetrachlorides] (choloride containing four chlorine atoms in each molicule)
noun
[UK: tˈetrəklˌɔːraɪd]
[US: tˈetrəklˌoːraɪd]

tétrachlorure◼◼◼nom {m}

there are two sides to every question (don't make a judgement until you hear the other side)
phrase
[UK: ðeə(r) ə(r) ˈtuː saɪdz tuː ˈev.ri ˈkwes.tʃən]
[US: ˈðer ˈɑːr ˈtuː ˈsaɪdz ˈtuː ˈev.ri ˈkwes.tʃən]

toute médaille a son reversphrase

tide [tides] (periodic change of sea level)
noun
[UK: taɪd]
[US: ˈtaɪd]

marée◼◼◼nom {f}The tide is coming in. = La marée monte.

tide [tides] (tendency or direction of causes, influences or events; course; current)
noun
[UK: taɪd]
[US: ˈtaɪd]

tendance◼◼◻nom {f}

triglyceride [triglycerides] noun
[UK: traɪ.ˈɡlɪ.sə.ˌraɪd]
[US: traɪ.ˈɡlɪ.sə.ˌraɪd]

triglycéride◼◼◼nom {m}

tripeptide [tripeptides] (organic compound)
noun
[UK: trˈaɪpɪptˌaɪd]
[US: trˈaɪpɪptˌaɪd]

tripeptide◼◼◼nom {m}

two sides of the same coin noun

les deux côtés de la médaille◼◼◼nom {m pl}

tyrannicide [tyrannicides] (killing of a tyrant)
noun
[UK: tɪ.ˈræ.nɪ.saɪd]
[US: tɪ.ˈræ.nɪ.saɪd]

tyrannicide◼◼◼nom {m}

uxoricide [uxoricides] (a man who kills his wife)
noun
[UK: ʌksˈɔːrɪsˌaɪd]
[US: ʌksˈoːrɪsˌaɪd]

uxoricide◼◼◼nom {m}

uxoricide [uxoricides] (the killing of one's wife)
noun
[UK: ʌksˈɔːrɪsˌaɪd]
[US: ʌksˈoːrɪsˌaɪd]

uxoricide◼◼◼nom {m}

vaginitis [vaginitides] (inflammation of the vagina)
noun
[UK: vˌadʒɪnˈaɪtɪs]
[US: vˌædʒɪnˈaɪɾɪs]

vaginite◼◼◼nom {f}

vermicide [vermicides] (Any substance used to kill worms)
noun
[UK: ˈvɜː.mɪ.saɪd]
[US: ˈvɜːr.mɪ.saɪd]

vermicide◼◼◼nom {m}

void [voider, voidest] (having lost all legal validity)
adjective
[UK: vɔɪd]
[US: ˌvɔɪd]

nul◼◼◼adjectifThis contract is null and void. = Ce contrat est nul et non avenu.

invalide◼◼◻adjectif

void [voider, voidest] (being without)
adjective
[UK: vɔɪd]
[US: ˌvɔɪd]

vide◼◼◼adjectifHer words were wholly void of meaning. = Ses mots étaient complètement vides de sens.

dépourvu◼◼◻adjectif

void [voider, voidest] (containing nothing)
adjective
[UK: vɔɪd]
[US: ˌvɔɪd]

vide◼◼◼adjectifHer words were wholly void of meaning. = Ses mots étaient complètement vides de sens.

libre◼◼◻adjectif

void [voider, voidest] (not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain)
adjective
[UK: vɔɪd]
[US: ˌvɔɪd]

vide◼◼◼adjectifHer words were wholly void of meaning. = Ses mots étaient complètement vides de sens.

vain◼◻◻adjectif

void [voider, voidest] (unoccupied)
adjective
[UK: vɔɪd]
[US: ˌvɔɪd]

vide◼◼◼adjectifHer words were wholly void of meaning. = Ses mots étaient complètement vides de sens.

vacant◼◻◻adjectif

vulvitis [vulvitides] (inflammation of the vulva)
noun
[UK: vʌlvˈaɪtɪs]
[US: vʌlvˈaɪɾɪs]

vulvite◼◼◼nom {f}

waveguide [waveguides] (a structure which guides waves)
noun
[UK: ˈweɪv.ɡaɪd]
[US: ˈweɪv.ɡaɪd]

guide d'onde◼◼◼nom {m}

widescreen (filmed in a greater aspect ratio)
adjective
[UK: ˈwaɪd.skriːn]
[US: ˈwaɪd.skriːn]

panoramique◼◼◼adjectif

widescreen (screen with a wider than normal aspect ratio)
noun
[UK: ˈwaɪd.skriːn]
[US: ˈwaɪd.skriːn]

panoramique◼◼◼nom

widespread (affecting a large area)
adjective
[UK: ˈwaɪd.spred]
[US: ˈwaɪd.ˈspred]

répandu◼◼◼adjectifThat custom has become very widespread. = Cette coutume est devenue très répandue.

généralisé◼◼◼adjectifThere's a widespread delirium. = Il y a un délire généralisé.

wide [wider, widest] (having a large physical extent from side to side)
adjective
[UK: waɪd]
[US: ˈwaɪd]

large◼◼◼adjectif
{m} {f}
That's too wide. = C'est trop large.

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