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objet d'art nom {m} | objet d'art [objets d'art]◼◼◼(work of art) |
objet de collection nom {m} | collector's item◼◼◼(item worth collecting) |
objet de coût nom {m} | cost object◼◼◼noun |
objet de la ceinture de Kuiper nom {m} | Kuiper belt object◼◼◼(minor planet with an orbit in the Kuiper belt) |
objet de moquerie nom {m} | laughing stock(object of ridicule) |
objet éponyme nom | namepiecenoun |
objet indirect nom {m} | indirect object◼◼◼(grammatical term) |
objet omniscient nom {m} | God objectnoun |
objet piégé nom {m} | booby trap◼◼◼(antipersonnel device deliberately hidden or disguised as a harmless object) |
objet volant non-identifié nom {m} | unidentified flying object◼◼◼(anything in the air not readily explainable) |
objets de collection nom | memorabilia◼◼◼(objects that are connected to past events) |
objets encombrants nom {m pl} | bulky waste◼◼◼(a waste type that is too large to be accepted by the regular waste collection) |
objets trouvés nom {m pl} | lost and found◼◼◼(department, service or location where items that are found can be claimed by their owners) |
orienté-objet adjectif | object-oriented◼◼◼(using entities called objects) |
Ouadjet nom propre | Wadjet◼◼◼(The patron goddess and namesake of the Ancient Egyptian city of Per-Wadjet.) |
permanence de l'objet nom {f} | object permanence◼◼◼(understanding that an object still exists when it disappears from sight) |
programmation orientée objet nom {f} | object-oriented programming◼◼◼(programming paradigm that uses objects to design application and computer programs) |
projet nom {m} | project [projects]◼◼◼(planned endeavor) plan [plans]◼◼◼(set of intended actions) counsel [counsels]◼◼◻(deliberate purpose) |
projet de loi nom {m} | bill [bills]◼◼◼(draft of a law) |
projet génome humain nom propre {m} | Human Genome Project◼◼◼proper noun |
projeter verbe | project [projected, projecting, projects]◼◼◼(to cast (image, shadow)) plan [planned, planning, plans]◼◼◼(to create a plan for) hurl [hurled, hurling, hurls]◼◻◻(throw with force) |
que celui qui n'a jamais péché jette la première pierre phrase | let him who is without sin cast the first stone(only those who are faultless have the right to pass judgment on others) |
rejet nom | rejection [rejections]◼◼◼(act of rejecting) |
rejet nom {m} | denial [denials]◼◼◻(refusal to believe a problem exists) sucker [suckers]◼◻◻(a stem growing up from the roots of a plant) |
rejeté adjectif | reprobate◼◼◼(rejected) |
rejeter verbe | reject [rejected, rejecting, rejects]◼◼◼(to refuse to accept) dismiss [dismissed, dismissing, dismisses]◼◼◼(to reject, refuse to accept) discard [discarded, discarding, discards]◼◼◻(to throw away, reject) resist [resisted, resisting, resists]◼◼◻(to oppose) refute [refuted, refuting, refutes]◼◼◻(to deny the truth or correctness of (something)) shun [shunned, shunning, shuns]◼◻◻(to avoid, ostracize) rebuff [rebuffed, rebuffing, rebuffs]◼◻◻(refuse) throw away◼◻◻(discard or dispose of) vomit [vomited, vomiting, vomits]◼◻◻(regurgitate the contents of a stomach) score off(to scratch somebody out of a list or a group) |