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progressé
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. progress N [Brit ˈprəʊɡrɛs, Am ˈprɑɡrɛs]
1. progress (advances):
2. progress (course, evolution):
to be in progress discussions, meeting, work:
II. progress VB intr [Brit prəˈɡrɛs, Am prəˈɡrɛs]
1. progress (develop, improve):
progress work, research, studies, society:
progress person:
2. progress (follow course):
progress person, vehicle, discussion:
progress storm:
as the day progressed
progress report N
haltingly progress
meteoric rise, progress
dispiriting results, progress, remark
décourageant (to do de faire)
impede progress, career
inexorable logic, advance, progress, fate
French
French
English
English
progress uncountable
progress uncountable
progress uncountable
être en progrès personne:
en réfection’ église, clocher
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. progress [ˈprəʊgres, Am ˈprɑ:-] N no pl
II. progress [ˈprəʊgres, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB intr
spotty progress
obstruct progress, traffic
French
French
English
English
progress no pl
as the action/film progressed
progression d'un explorateur, sauveteur, véhicule, d'une armée
avancement des travaux, des négociations, des sciences, des technologies
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] N
II. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] VB intr
spotty progress
obstruct progress, traffic
French
French
English
English
as the action/film progressed
progression d'un explorateur, sauveteur, véhicule, d'une armée
avancement des travaux, des négociations, des sciences, des technologies
Present
Iprogress
youprogress
he/she/itprogresses
weprogress
youprogress
theyprogress
Past
Iprogressed
youprogressed
he/she/itprogressed
weprogressed
youprogressed
theyprogressed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogressed
youhaveprogressed
he/she/ithasprogressed
wehaveprogressed
youhaveprogressed
theyhaveprogressed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogressed
youhadprogressed
he/she/ithadprogressed
wehadprogressed
youhadprogressed
theyhadprogressed
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His early career record was good, but spotty against the top talent of the division.
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Natural erosion, abetted by spotty maintenance of the cistern, has caused occasional collapses of the buildings above.
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Thirty three of the cards have photos over a spotty pink background with backs that have the card number and text.
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Intelligence that reached them was spotty and contradictory.
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In most of this species range, their wings are blackish-brown with rufescent edging to the remiges, and white or buff wing-bars (often appears rather spotty).
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