smattering in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

smattering in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for smattering in the English»French Dictionary

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English
The decision was met with anger from some, and a smattering of protests broke out after the announcement.
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The limited edition controller features a two-tone color scheme, with a map design and a smattering of mountains and coastlines sketched across the control pad.
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Those with even a smattering of recent history will remember that the same attempts were made in psychology and sociology.
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It concentrates on music from bebop through to contemporary jazz with a smattering of world music.
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Record service consisted of a smattering of 45s sent from a few of the major record labels.
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Along with the new influx of heavy metal covers, the band still played a smattering of punk covers, with extra distortion, intensity, and speed.
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Their widespread use makes technical writing generally accessible to readers who may only have a smattering of the language in which it appears.
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This paper covered local, state and a smattering of national and world news.
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In the main, the members were local industrialists, tradesmen, nonconformist ministers and, in later years, a smattering of working men.
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The body is further decorated with a smattering of small dark spots; these are much more numerous in juveniles.
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