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défi nom {m} | challenge [challenges]◼◼◼(that which encourages someone to do something they otherwise would not) dare [dares]◼◼◻(a challenge) defiance◼◼◻(the feeling of being defiant) affront [affronts]◼◻◻(open or intentional offense, slight, or insult) |
défi nom | challenge [challenges]◼◼◼(difficult task) |
défiance nom | mistrust◼◼◼(lack of trust) |
défiance nom {f} | distrust◼◼◼(lack of trust or confidence) |
défibrillateur nom {m} | defibrillator [defibrillators]◼◼◼(device) |
défibrillation nom {f} | defibrillation [defibrillations]◼◼◼(stopping of the fibrillation of the heart) |
défibriller verbe | defibrillate◼◼◼(to stop cardiac fibrillation) |
déficience nom {f} | deficiency [deficiencies]◼◼◼(inadequacy or incompleteness) deficiency [deficiencies]◼◼◼(insufficiency) insufficiency [insufficiencies]◼◻◻(the lack of sufficiency; a shortage or inadequacy) |
déficient adjectif | flawed◼◼◼(having a flaw) |
déficit nom {m} | shortage [shortages]◼◼◼(lack or deficiency) |
déficit [note: déficit in French also has a broader meaning] nom | deficit [deficits]◼◼◼(situation wherein spending exceeds government revenue) |
déficit budgétaire nom | deficit [deficits]◼◼◼(situation wherein spending exceeds government revenue) |
déficit commercial nom {m} | trade deficit◼◼◼(negative balance of trade) |
défier verbe | challenge [challenged, challenging, challenges]◼◼◼(to dare someone) challenge [challenged, challenging, challenges]◼◼◼(to invite someone to take part in a competition) challenge [challenged, challenging, challenges]◼◼◼(to write a final exam to get credit for a course) defy [defied, defying, defies]◼◼◼(to provoke to combat or strife) dare [dared, daring, dares]◼◼◻(to defy or challenge) affront [affronted, affronting, affronts]◼◻◻(to insult intentionally, especially openly) |
défigurer verbe | disfigure [disfigured, disfiguring, disfigures]◼◼◼(change appearance to the negative) deface [defaced, defacing, defaces]◼◼◻(to damage) |
défilement nom {m} | pollution [pollutions](archaic: defilement, corruption) |
défiler verbe | defile [defiled, defiling, defiles]◼◼◼(to march in a single file or line, see also: file) flick [flicked, flicking, flicks]◼◻◻(to move (something) with a short, quick motion) |
défilé nom {m} | parade [parades]◼◼◼((fig.) a similarly orderly or ostentatious display) parade [parades]◼◼◼(public procession) march [marches]◼◼◻(political rally or parade) pass [passes]◼◼◻(opening, road, or track, available for passing) |
défilé nom | defile [defiles]◼◼◻(single file of soldiers; any single file) |
défilé de mode nom {m} | fashion show◼◼◼(event at which fashionable clothes are modelled for an audience) |
défilé militaire nom | military parade◼◼◼(A show of troops, especially for regular inspection, see also: parade) |
défini adjectif | defined◼◼◼(having a definition or value) definite◼◼◻(having distinct limits) |
définir verbe | define [defined, defining, defines]◼◼◼(state meaning of) define [defined, defining, defines]◼◼◼(demark the limits of) |