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التَّخْطِيطِ
exercise

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
English
English

exercice [ɛɡzɛʀsis] N m

1. exercice (d'entraînement):

exercice
faire un exercice

2. exercice (activité physique):

exercice

3. exercice (activité professionnelle):

avoir dix ans d'exercice fonctionnaire:
avoir dix ans d'exercice professeur:
avoir dix ans d'exercice médecin, avocat:
avoir dix ans d'exercice médecin, avocat:
dans l'exercice de ses fonctions soldat, policier
être en exercice fonctionnaire:
être en exercice médecin:
en exercice ministre, président
entrer en exercice

4. exercice (usage):

exercice
exercise (de of)

5. exercice MIL (instruction):

exercice

6. exercice:

exercice, a. exercice financier FIN (période)
exercice en cours

7. exercice FIN (contrôle):

exercice
exercice d'application
exercice budgétaire ADMIN, FIN
exercice comptable FIN
exercice du culte
exercice d'évacuation (gén)
exercice de tir
shooting practice uncountable Brit
exercice de tir
target practice uncountable
English
English
French
French
year-end attr adjustment, audit, dividend
exercice m physique
exercice m d'école
exercice m budgétaire or fiscal
député m en exercice
exercice m
exercice m d'une charge
exercice m

in the PONS Dictionary

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exercice [ɛgzɛʀsis] N m

1. exercice SCHOOL, MUS, SPORTS:

exercice
exercice à trous
exercice à trous

2. exercice sans pl (activité physique):

exercice

3. exercice (pratique):

exercice d'un droit, du pouvoir
exercice de la médecine

Phrases:

en exercice
en exercice
en exercice POL
grammatical(e) exercice
exercice de relaxation
équestre exercice
English
English
French
French
exercice m
practising doctor
en exercice
en exercice
in the PONS Dictionary
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French
English
English

exercice [ɛgzɛʀsis] N m

1. exercice SCHOOL, MUS, SPORTS:

exercice
exercice à trous

2. exercice sans pl (activité physique):

exercice

3. exercice (pratique):

exercice d'un droit, du pouvoir
exercice de la médecine

Phrases:

en exercice
en exercice POL
grammatical(e) exercice
exercice de relaxation
équestre exercice
English
English
French
French
exercice m
practicing doctor
en exercice
en exercice
exercice m
exercice m

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Les plus fréquents sont de nature lexicale et phonétique, mais il existe aussi des régionalismes phraséologiques et grammaticaux (morphologiques et syntaxiques).
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La syntaxe comporte notamment un usage subtil et inattendu des temps grammaticaux.
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Le norne est généralement considéré comme proche du féroïen, avec lequel il a de nombreuses similitudes d'ordre grammatical et phonologique.
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D'autre part, certains mots grammaticaux sont assez rares pour constituer des mots pleins : via par exemple.
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C’est fréquent parmi les locuteurs de créole, à l’écrit, de lier des classes grammaticales déférentes.
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