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converser verbe | converse [conversed, conversing, converses]◼◼◼(to engage in conversation) chat [chatted, chatting, chats]◼◼◻(talk more than a few words) |
converser ; clavarder verbe | chat [chatted, chatting, chats]verb |
dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d’une montre adjectif | anticlockwise◼◼◼(in the opposite direction to the hands of an analogue clock) |
déluge universel nom propre {m} | Flood◼◼◼(the flood referenced in the Book of Genesis) Deluge◼◼◻(the Biblical flood) |
dérivation inverse nom {f} | back-formation [back-formations](linguistic process) |
déversement nom | spill [spills]◼◼◼(something that has been dropped) spillage [spillages]◼◼◻noun outpouring [outpourings]◼◻◻(sudden flowing of a large amount of something) |
déverser verbe | spill◼◼◼(transitive: to drop something so that it spreads out) |
dictionnaire inverse nom {m} | reverse dictionary(a dictionary in which entries are sorted alphabetically by their last letter, then second-to-last, and so on) |
donneur universel nom {m} | universal donor◼◼◼noun |
enchère inversée nom {f} | Dutch auction(reverse auction) |
être renversé verbe | fall [fell, fallen, falling, falls]◼◼◼(be brought to earth or be overthrown) |
Exposition universelle nom {f} | World Exposition◼◼◼(a regular international exposition) |
grammaire universelle nom {f} | universal grammar◼◼◼(hypothetical system in the brain that underlies the grammar of all languages) |
inverse adjectif {m} {f} | reverse◼◼◼(having the order of its constituents moved backwards) |
inverse nom {m} | opposite [opposites]◼◼◼(contrary thing) converse◼◼◼(opposite) |
inverse nom | inverse◼◼◼noun |
inverse adjectif | inverse◼◼◼adjective |
inverse nom {f} | reciprocal [reciprocals]◼◼◻(in mathematics) |
inversé adjectif | inverse◼◼◼(opposite in effect or nature) inverse◼◼◼(reverse, opposite in order) |
inversement adverbe | conversely◼◼◼(with a reversed relationship) inversely◼◼◼(in an inverse manner) |
inversement proportionnel adjectif | inversely proportional◼◼◼(proportional to the reciprocal of the independent variable) |
le deuil de l'eau renversée ne vaut rien phrase | |
matrice inverse nom {f} | inverse matrix◼◼◼(linear algebra) |
osmose inverse nom {f} | reverse osmosis◼◼◼(technique) |
pince universelle nom {f} | combination pliers◼◼◼(a type of pliers) |
plaire [intransitive] [with subject and object reversed] verbe | like [liked, liking, likes]◼◼◼(find attractive) |
pleurer sur le lait renversé verbe | cry over spilt milk◼◼◼(to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened) |
pleuvoir à verse verbe | bucket [bucketed, bucketing, buckets]◼◼◼(rain heavily) downpour◼◼◻(rain heavily) pelt [pelted, pelting, pelts]◼◼◻(especially of hailstones, rain, or snow: to beat down or fall forcefully or heavily, see also: rain down) rain cats and dogs◼◼◻(to rain very heavily) |
psychologie inversée nom {f} | reverse psychology◼◼◼noun |
quantificateur universel nom | universal quantifier◼◼◼(operator) |