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dopportunité
opportunity
opportunité [ɔpɔʀtynite] N f
1. opportunité (bien-fondé):
opportunité
appropriateness (de qc of sth, de faire of doing)
2. opportunité (occasion):
opportunité controvers
opportunity
I. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] ADJ
opportuniste
opportunistic
II. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] N mf
opportuniste
opportunist
importunité [ɛ̃pɔʀtynite] N f
importunité
importunity
opportunisme [ɔpɔʀtynism] N m
opportunisme
opportunism
inopportun (inopportune) [inɔpɔʀtœ̃, yn] ADJ
1. inopportun (non souhaitable):
inopportun (inopportune)
inappropriate
2. inopportun (mal à propos):
inopportun (inopportune)
ill-timed
opportunément [ɔpɔʀtynemɑ̃] ADV
opportunément
opportunely
opportunément
timely
opportun (opportune) [ɔpɔʀtœ̃, yn] ADJ
opportun (opportune) moment
opportune form
opportun (opportune) moment
appropriate
opportun (opportune) remarque, visite
opportune form
il est opportun de faire
it's appropriate to do
opportunité [ɔpɔʀtynite] N f
1. opportunité (bien-fondé):
opportunité
timeliness
2. opportunité (occasion):
opportunité
opportunity
opportun(e) [ɔpɔʀtœ̃, yn] ADJ
opportun démarche, intervention:
opportun(e)
timely
en temps opportun
at the right time
au moment opportun
at the right moment
inopportun(e) [inɔpɔʀtœ̃, yn] ADJ
inopportun(e)
inopportune
I. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] ADJ
opportuniste
opportunist
II. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] N mf
opportuniste
opportunist
opportunément [ɔpɔʀtynemɑ̃] ADV
opportunément
opportunely
opportunité [ɔpɔʀtynite] N f
1. opportunité (bien-fondé):
opportunité
timeliness
2. opportunité (occasion):
opportunité
opportunity
inopportun(e) [inɔpɔʀtœ͂, yn] ADJ
inopportun(e)
inopportune
opportun(e) [ɔpɔʀtœ͂, yn] ADJ
opportun démarche, intervention:
opportun(e)
timely
au moment opportun
at the right moment
I. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] ADJ
opportuniste
opportunist
II. opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist] N mf
opportuniste
opportunist
opportunément [ɔpɔʀtynemɑ͂] ADV
opportunément
opportunely
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Il incarne un code de l'honneur désuet dans un monde très individualiste et opportuniste.
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Ce nom propre a fini par désigner un juge opportuniste ignare ou avide.
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Le renard serait en outre un opportuniste, qui ne chercherait à s'attaquer qu'aux poulaillers peu protégés.
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D'un autre côté, opportuniste, la catégorie supermotards apparaît pour des cylindrées petites à moyennes, toujours monocylindre en 2 ou 4-temps.
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Acanthoplus discoidalis est omnivore et se nourrit de façon opportuniste sur de nombreux aliments différents.
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