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الحَيَوانِيَّةِ
reformer
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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English
French
French
I. re-form [Brit riːˈfɔːm, Am riˈfɔrm] VB trans (gen)
re-form MIL
II. re-form [Brit riːˈfɔːm, Am riˈfɔrm] VB intr
1. re-form MUS:
re-form group:
2. re-form MIL:
re-form troops:
I. reform [Brit rɪˈfɔːm, Am rəˈfɔrm] N
reform attr programme, movement
II. reform [Brit rɪˈfɔːm, Am rəˈfɔrm] VB trans
III. reform [Brit rɪˈfɔːm, Am rəˈfɔrm] VB intr
IV. reformed ADJ
1. reformed:
reformed state, system
reformed criminal
2. reformed:
reform school N Am
land reform N
leasehold reform N
Reform Judaism N
timid person, smile, decision, reform
French
French
English
English
réformateur (réformatrice) milieu, courant, force
of reform attr, après n
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. re-form, reform [ˌri:ˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB trans
II. re-form, reform [ˌri:ˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB intr MIL
I. reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB trans
II. reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] VB intr
III. reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] N
IV. reform [rɪˈfɔ:m, Am -ˈfɔ:rm] ADJ
land reform N
reform school N
far-reaching reform
French
French
English
English
I. recomposer [ʀ(ə)kɔ̃poze] VB trans
recomposer numéro de téléphone
II. recomposer [ʀ(ə)kɔ̃poze] VB refl
épurer personne
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French
I. re-form [ˌri·ˈfɔrm] VB trans
II. re-form [ˌri·ˈfɔrm] VB intr MIL
I. reform [rɪ·ˈfɔrm] N
II. reform [rɪ·ˈfɔrm] ADJ
III. reform [rɪ·ˈfɔrm] VB trans
IV. reform [rɪ·ˈfɔrm] VB intr
reform school N
far-reaching reform
wholesale reform
French
French
English
English
I. recomposer [ʀ(ə)ko͂poze] VB trans
recomposer numéro de téléphone
II. recomposer [ʀ(ə)ko͂poze] VB refl
recomposer se recomposer POL:
épurer personne
Present
Ire-form
youre-form
he/she/itre-forms
were-form
youre-form
theyre-form
Past
Ire-formed
youre-formed
he/she/itre-formed
were-formed
youre-formed
theyre-formed
Present Perfect
Ihavere-formed
youhavere-formed
he/she/ithasre-formed
wehavere-formed
youhavere-formed
theyhavere-formed
Past Perfect
Ihadre-formed
youhadre-formed
he/she/ithadre-formed
wehadre-formed
youhadre-formed
theyhadre-formed
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She was obsessively timid outside the family circle to the point of turning her back on her partners in conversation without saying a word.
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He was a sickly and timid youth, avoiding rough sport.
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He is described as a timid and shy boy who rarely stood up to others.
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They are watchful and alert, yet reserved towards strangers without being timid or aggressive.
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It will occasionally nest in large gardens, but is usually extremely timid, probably due to the heavy hunting pressure it faces during migration.
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