detail in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.detail [Brit ˈdiːteɪl, Am dəˈteɪl, ˈditeɪl] N

III.detail [Brit ˈdiːteɪl, Am dəˈteɪl, ˈditeɪl] VB trans

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myriad detail

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Translations for detail in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

II.detail [dɪ·ˈteɪl] VB trans

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in minute detail
lurid detail

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Another must is a good eye for detail to spot blemished bodywork or crash damage, and preferably some mechanical know-how, or a friend with some.
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Paying attention to detail can reward a philatelic sleuth.
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She reacted against cultural isolationism, describing in detail the merits of reciprocal translation in expanding the written culture.
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Design tools include service scenarios (which describe the interaction) and use cases (which illustrate the detail of time sequences in a service encounter).
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His formidable eye for detail and meticulous and dedicated approach become apparent only late in the storyline.
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Another writer of the same publication felt the song was overwhelming in its bombast, yet delicate in its sonic detail.
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The project will catalogue the entire archive in detail and digitise selected items, opening it up to a world-wide audience.
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The family tree was investigated in detail by enthusiastic groups who sometimes discovered aunts, uncles and cousins never known to each other before.
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His works offer exceptionally fine detail culled from a wide variety of lesser-known sources and analyzed within a broad interdisciplinary scope.
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Part of the picture is that parents tend to fuss over -- or carefully consider, depending on your perspective -- every detail more than ever before.
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