ness in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for ness in the English»French Dictionary

news [Brit njuːz, Am n(j)uz] N

1. news (new political or public information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)
an item of news JOURN

2. news (personal information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)

ness in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ness in the English»French Dictionary

news [nju:z, Am nu:z] N no pl

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The text first suggests that masculinity is a construction that promotes particular brands of male-ness while at the same time subordinating alternative masculinities.
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Ji-hye, who was critique for being expressionless, later revealed her expressionless-ness was due to her childhood bullied.
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So to generate a name for the universal distinctive of chairs, take the predicate chair and add ness, which yields chairness.
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Plus, you spare them the in-your-face-ness of whole-body toweling, he says.
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We become mind-less as we lose mind-full-ness.
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Flower arranging used to be a way of showing the flower-ness of flowers, whereas now it's about the virtuosity of the florist.
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So why do we sometimes slip into this next level pernickety-ness and can we overcome it?
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It's a quality you might call through-ness, or perhaps beyond-ness; the seductive come-hither of distant worlds, the invitation to step on through the mirror.
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The Viennese-ness of this waltz is especially evident in the hui, or chorus.
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The group can also show a softer side without stooping to syrupy-ness.
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