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Distance
distance [distɑ̃s] N f
1. distance (intervalle spatial):
tenir ou garder ou maintenir qn/qc à distance fig
tenir ou garder ses distances fig supérieur:
tenir ou garder ses distances inférieur:
à distance agir, communiquer, observer
à distance commande, accès, manipulation
remote attr
2. distance (intervalle temporel):
3. distance (recul):
Phrases:
mi-distance <à mi-distance> [amidistɑ̃s] ADV
instance [ɛ̃stɑ̃s] N f
1. instance POL (autorité):
2. instance (demande):
3. instance LAW:
4. instance (attente):
I. circonstance [siʀkɔ̃stɑ̃s] N f
1. circonstance (condition):
2. circonstance (situation):
II. de circonstance ADJ
de circonstance blague, programme
de circonstance allié, préoccupation
de circonstance sourire, attitude
III. circonstance [siʀkɔ̃stɑ̃s]
inconstance [ɛ̃kɔ̃stɑ̃s] N f
Constance [kɔ̃stɑ̃s]
constance [kɔ̃stɑ̃s] N f
1. constance (caractère stable):
2. constance:
constancy dated
3. constance (patience):
4. constance (fermeté, endurance):
constance dated liter
constancy dated
I. stance [stɑ̃s] N f dated
II. stances N fpl
stances fpl:
I. instant (instante) [ɛ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ
instant (instante) demande, prière, supplication
instant (instante) besoin
II. instant N m
1. instant (durée brève):
2. instant (le présent):
de tous les instants attention, concentration
distancer [distɑ̃se] VB trans (en compétition sportive)
distance [distɑ̃s] N f
1. distance (éloignement) a. MATH, SPORTS:
500 metres away Brit
500 meters away Am
2. distance (écart):
Phrases:
à distance (dans l'espace) communiquer, juger, voir
instance [ɛ̃stɑ̃s] N f
1. instance gén pl:
2. instance LAW (poursuite en justice):
3. instance (insistance):
Phrases:
être en instance à la poste courrier, lettre
constance [kɔ̃stɑ̃s] N f
circonstance [siʀkɔ̃stɑ̃s] N f
1. circonstance souvent pl (conditions):
2. circonstance (occasion):
installé(e) [ɛ̃stale] ADJ
1. installé (aménagé):
installé(e) appartement
installé(e) atelier
2. installé (qui jouit d'une situation confortable):
instant [ɛ̃stɑ̃] N m
once sb does sth
substance [sypstɑ̃s] N f
1. substance (matière):
2. substance (essentiel):
substance d'un article, livre
prestance [pʀɛstɑ̃s] N f
prestance d'une personne:
constant(e) [kɔ̃stɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ
distancer [distɑ̃se] VB trans
1. distancer SPORTS:
2. distancer (surpasser):
distance [distɑ͂s] N f
1. distance (éloignement) a. math, SPORTS:
2. distance (écart):
Phrases:
à distance (dans l'espace) communiquer, juger, voir
circonstance [siʀko͂stɑ͂s] N f
1. circonstance souvent pl (conditions):
2. circonstance (occasion):
constance [ko͂stɑ͂s] N f
instant [ɛ͂stɑ͂] N m
once sb does sth
installé(e) [ɛ͂stale] ADJ
1. installé (aménagé):
installé(e) appartement
installé(e) atelier
2. installé (qui jouit d'une situation confortable):
distancer [distɑ͂se] VB trans
1. distancer SPORTS:
2. distancer (surpasser):
constant(e) [ko͂stɑ͂, ɑ͂t] ADJ
substance [sypstɑ͂s] N f
1. substance (matière):
2. substance (essentiel):
substance d'un article, livre
prestance [pʀɛstɑ͂s] N f
prestance d'une personne:
insistance [ɛ͂sistɑ͂s] N f
non-assistance f
Présent
jedistance
tudistances
il/elle/ondistance
nousdistançons
vousdistancez
ils/ellesdistancent
Imparfait
jedistançais
tudistançais
il/elle/ondistançait
nousdistancions
vousdistanciez
ils/ellesdistançaient
Passé simple
jedistançai
tudistanças
il/elle/ondistança
nousdistançâmes
vousdistançâtes
ils/ellesdistancèrent
Futur simple
jedistancerai
tudistanceras
il/elle/ondistancera
nousdistancerons
vousdistancerez
ils/ellesdistanceront
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L'ouvrage a perdu un morceau de son pignon de la façade supérieure, perdant ainsi de sa prestance et de sa beauté.
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Il séduisait tout le monde, autant par ses propos que par sa prestance.
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Outre sa prestance dans les travaux de force, il possède un talent étonnant dans le domaine de la ventriloquie.
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Selon les chroniqueurs, il n'avait pas de qualité particulière sinon une belle prestance et une bonne éloquence.
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Il est considéré comme l’un des meilleurs de son époque, tant par sa prestance que par l’ascendant qu’il exerce sur le taureau.
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