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limagination
imagination
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imagination [imaʒinasjɔ̃] N f
avoir de l'imagination
des chiffres qui dépassent ou défient l'imagination
enfiévré (enfiévrée) imagination
fevered attr
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to be unimaginative person, style:
uninspired budget, syllabus
to be uninspired strategy, project:
imaginative person, child, story, film, design, performance
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imagination [imaʒinasjɔ̃] N f
dépasser l'imagination
morbide imagination
enflammer imagination
débordant(e) enthousiasme, imagination, joie
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imagination [imaʒinasjo͂] N f
dépasser l'imagination
morbide imagination
débordant(e) enthousiasme, imagination, joie
enflammer imagination
exalter esprit, imagination
exalter imagination
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Sa chambre débordante de peluches reflète bien son caractère enfantin et très doux.
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Allongée de plusieurs mètres, elle présente un plan cruciforme grâce à son transept débordant, dont chaque bras se prolonge par une abside.
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Franta découvre un réservoir d'humanité, un autre espace, autre rythme de vie, une force débordante, émanant de la nature et des hommes.
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Reste le piédestal grossièrement cubique, surmontée d’un tailloir rudimentaire débordant, massif, sans aucune moulure.
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Minimaliste, fuyant les images et les métaphores, débordant de souffrance et de hurlements silencieux.
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