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Багамские
the object
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. objet [ɔbʒɛ] N m
1. objet (chose):
2. objet (sujet):
faire l'objet de enquête, recherche, critique
faire l'objet de moquerie, surveillance
faire l'objet de convoitise, haine, lutte, poursuite
3. objet (but):
être sans objet plainte:
être sans objet inquiétude, angoisse:
4. objet:
objet LING, PHILOS
5. objet LAW:
II. -objet COMP
as an object après n
III. objet [ɔbʒɛ]
lost property uncountable
to wrap [sth] up
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objet [ɔbʒɛ] N m
1. objet (chose) a. LING:
2. objet (but):
Phrases:
galbé(e) objet
filouter objet
rapatrier objet
recoucher objet
English
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object a. fig
l'objet de son désir
in the PONS Dictionary
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objet [ɔbʒɛ] N m
1. objet (chose) a. LING:
2. objet (but):
Phrases:
filouter objet
galbé(e) objet
rapatrier objet
recoucher objet
English
English
French
French
object a. fig
l'objet de son désir
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Elle a été cajolée puis s'est recouchée, mais elle resta agitée.
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Ils recoucheront à nouveau ensemble au bureau tôt le matin.
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Si le sommeil ne survient pas au bout de 20 minutes, se lever et attendre qu'il revienne avant de se recoucher, tout en maintenant une activité peu stimulante.
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Mais le malaise est revenu, et il s’est recouché.
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Le mari finit par se recoucher auprès de sa femme en la rassurant.
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