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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. leaflet [Brit ˈliːflɪt, Am ˈliflɪt] N

1. leaflet:

leaflet (gen)
dépliant m (on, about sur)
leaflet (advertising)
prospectus m (on, about sur)
leaflet (polemic)
tract m (on, about sur)
information leaflet

2. leaflet (little leaf):

leaflet

II. leaflet [Brit ˈliːflɪt, Am ˈliflɪt] VB trans

to leaflet a town/an area political group:
to leaflet a town/an area advertiser:

III. leaflet [Brit ˈliːflɪt, Am ˈliflɪt] VB intr (gen)

leaflet
leaflet advertiser:
leaflet party:
explanatory notes, leaflet, film, diagram
informative lecture, talk, leaflet, book
put together newsletter, leaflet
produce leaflet, brochure, guide
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leaflet
leaflet
leaflet
leaflet distributor

in the PONS Dictionary

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I. leaflet [ˈli:flɪt] N

leaflet

II. leaflet <-t- [or a. Brit -tt-]> [ˈli:flɪt] VB trans, intr

leaflet

instruction leaflet N

instruction leaflet
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leaflet
leaflet
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I. leaflet [ˈli·flət] N

leaflet

II. leaflet [ˈli·flət] VB trans, intr

leaflet
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leaflet
Present
Ileaflet
youleaflet
he/she/itleaflets
weleaflet
youleaflet
theyleaflet
Past
Ileafleted
youleafleted
he/she/itleafleted
weleafleted
youleafleted
theyleafleted
Present Perfect
Ihaveleafleted
youhaveleafleted
he/she/ithasleafleted
wehaveleafleted
youhaveleafleted
theyhaveleafleted
Past Perfect
Ihadleafleted
youhadleafleted
he/she/ithadleafleted
wehadleafleted
youhadleafleted
theyhadleafleted

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