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affection
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affection [afɛksjɔ̃] N f
1. affection (tendresse):
avoir beaucoup d'affection pour
prendre qn en affection , se prendre d'affection pour qn
2. affection MED:
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affection f (for sb pour qn)
affectionate picture, account
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affection [afɛksjɔ̃] N f
1. affection (tendresse) a. PSYCH:
2. affection MED:
pieux (-euse) affection, souvenir
témoignage d'affection
un enfant en manque d'affection
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affection [afɛksjo͂] N f
1. affection (tendresse) a. PSYCH:
2. affection MED:
témoignage d'affection
un enfant en manque d'affection
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Il n'y a rien de sentimental dans leur affection mutuelle.
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Cette fidélité se verra récompensée par de (très) nombreux titres plus tard et une affection unique - et inégalée - des supporters rossoneri.
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Etro devient alors solitaire, bien que remplie d'affection pour les humains, qui ne vivent que pour mourir.
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Si celle-ci se montre profondément émue par ce témoignage d'affection, elle le tourne à plusieurs reprises en ridicule devant tout le monde.
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Il passe les huit derniers mois de sa vie dans cette ville bien-aimée, sous les soins et l'affection de sa famille et de ses amis.
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