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präzis
modes
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. mode [mɔd] N m
1. mode (façon):
2. mode LING:
3. mode:
mode MUS, COMPUT, PHILOS
II. mode [mɔd] N f
1. mode (en matière d'habillement, d'idées):
à la mode (qui fait la mode) vêtement, style:
à la mode thème, personnage:
à la mode (qui suit la mode) vêtement, personne:
à la mode jeune:
à la mode (populaire) romancier
who is in vogue attr, après n
à la mode chanteur
2. mode (secteur d'activité):
III. mode [mɔd] ADJ inv
IV. mode [mɔd]
mode dialogué COMPUT
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lancer des modes
mode m (of de)
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. mode1 [mɔd] N f
1. mode (goût du jour):
2. mode (métier):
3. mode FOOD:
II. mode1 [mɔd] APP
mode2 [mɔd] N m
1. mode (méthode):
2. mode LING:
3. mode MUS:
4. mode COMPUT:
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lanceur(-euse) m (f) de mode
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. mode1 [mɔd] N f
1. mode (goût du jour):
2. mode (métier):
3. mode culin:
II. mode1 [mɔd] APP
mode2 [mɔd] N m
1. mode (méthode):
2. mode LING:
3. mode MUS:
4. mode inform:
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dessinateur (-trice) de mode m (f)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Ce coût rend toujours mystérieux la grande fréquence du mode de reproduction sexuée dans le monde vivant.
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Un mode "vies infinies" a été ajouté pour rendre le jeu original plus facile à jouer.
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C'est pourquoi on doit définir l'être humain comme historique et disposant d'un mode d'action sociale capable de transformer le monde et sa propre nature.
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Le rechargement est donc une réponse précise apportée à un mode de sollicitation identifié.
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Celle-ci imagine l'histoire d'un individu, de sa naissance à l’âge adulte, au travers des modes de transmission culturels et sociaux, en particulier le bal.
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