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I. concurrent (concurrente) [kɔ̃kyʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ
1. concurrent:
concurrent (concurrente) COMM, ECON produit, compagnie
2. concurrent (concourant) dated:
concurrent (concurrente) forces, efforts
II. concurrent (concurrente) [kɔ̃kyʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] N m (f)
concurrent (concurrente) (pour un avantage, poste)
concurrent (concurrente) COMM, SPORTS
concurrent (concurrente) SCHOOL, UNIV
redoutable arme, examen, concurrent
surpasser adversaire, concurrent
contrer concurrent, opposition
déclasser personne, concurrent, hôtel
ridiculiser équipe, adversaire, concurrent
neutraliser concurrent, opposition, influence
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I. concurrent(e) [kɔ̃kyʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ
concurrent(e)
II. concurrent(e) [kɔ̃kyʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t] N m(f)
concurrent(e)
neutraliser concurrent, système
devancer rival, concurrent
absorber un concurrent
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concurrent(e) m (f)
concurrent(e) m (f)
concurrent(e) m (f)
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I. concurrent(e) [ko͂kyʀɑ͂, ɑ͂t] ADJ
concurrent(e)
II. concurrent(e) [ko͂kyʀɑ͂, ɑ͂t] N m(f)
concurrent(e)
neutraliser concurrent, système
devancer rival, concurrent
absorber un concurrent
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concurrent(e) m (f)
concurrent(e) m (f)
concurrent(e) m (f)
entry for race
concurrent(e) m (f)
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Ce n'est pas conciliable avec une démocratie séculière et la liberté d'expression où il faut être prêt à se faire mépriser, tourner en dérision, ridiculiser.
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La figure vise des effets humoristiques et sarcastiques cherchant à ridiculiser ou à désarmer les arguments adverses le plus souvent.
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C’est à propos de la presse à scandale, si vous voulez, regarder des ersatzes se ridiculiser dans leurs conditions sociales.
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Dès son arrivée, la ville entière essayera de ridiculiser le nouvel arrivant, et de le dégoûter de la vie urbaine.
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Profitant de leur rivalité, elle cherche à tourmenter et ridiculiser les deux hommes, une façon d'infliger à d'autres la douleur qu'elle-même a endurée plus jeune.
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