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phénomènes

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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phenomena [Brit fəˈnɒmɪnə, Am fəˈnɑmənə] N npl

phenomena → phenomenon

phenomenon <pl phenomena> [Brit fəˈnɒmɪnən, Am fəˈnɑməˌnɑn, fəˈnɑməˌnən] N

phenomenon <pl phenomena> [Brit fəˈnɒmɪnən, Am fəˈnɑməˌnɑn, fəˈnɑməˌnən] N

measurable phenomena
ice-age attr phenomenon
long-lived phenomenon, tradition
short-lived effect, phenomenon
psychic (paranormal) phenomenon, experience
parapsychologique, psychique inf, controvers
watch for symptom, phenomenon, risk
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unexplained phenomena

in the PONS Dictionary

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phenomenon <phenomena [or -s]> [fɪˈnɒmɪnən, Am fəˈnɑ:mənɑ:n] N

migratory phenomenon, movement
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in the PONS Dictionary
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phenomenon <phenomena [or -s]> [fə·ˈna··nan] N

migratory phenomenon, movement
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The term has since been used for similar phenomena in other markets.
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Nevertheless, for any type of sensor, the error may differ locally due to unmodelled phenomena.
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Sailors' fears were founded in what they saw, and the phenomena witnessed by the sailors of those days can be seen today.
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He also gave a number of novel scientific accounts of natural phenomena.
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It has many terms of body parts which appear in pairs, natural phenomena, and certain special classes of people.
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