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French to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Religion | |||||||
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5 | exacerbation |
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4 +1 | (verbal) extremity |
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4 | verbal aggressiveness or offensiveness |
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3 | violence, bitterness |
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verbal aggressiveness or offensiveness Explanation: blatantly offensive language |
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violence, bitterness Explanation: exacerbation has the same meaning in English as in French... |
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exacerbation Explanation: It might not always be the case, but I think that as exacerbation in French and Englishhave the same meaning, the worsening of a particular feauture, trait, affliction, whatever, then you should use the same term. If you check and compare a French dictionary with an English dictionary entry (not a French>English dictionary), you will be able to cross check for yourself. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2017-01-09 22:01:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exacerbate Definition of exacerbate exacerbatedexacerbating transitive verb : to make more violent, bitter, or severe <the new law only exacerbates the problem> exacerbation play \-ˌza-sər-ˈbā-shən\ noun http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/exacerbat... exacerbate verb [ T ] UK /ɪɡˈzæs.ə.beɪt/ US /ɪɡˈzæs.ɚ.beɪt/ to make something that is already bad even worse: This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Deteriorating and making worse a step backwards idiom a turn of the screw idiom add afford aggravate backslide compound decline degrade disintegrate dog downgrade downhill fan the flames idiom retrograde retrogress run yourself down seed slip slippery slope See more results » exacerbation noun [ U ] UK /ɪɡˌzæs.əˈbeɪ.ʃən/ US /ɪɡˌzæs.ɚˈbeɪ.ʃən/ http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/francais/exacerbation/3... Français Dictionnaire français-anglaisDictionnaire français-espagnolDictionnaire français-allemandDictionnaire français-italienDictionnaire français-arabeDictionnaire français-chinois 1 résultats générés en 0ms exacerbation n.f. État de ce qui est exacerbé, rendu plus aigu. Correcteur Un correcteur d'orthographe et de grammaire gratuit pour corriger tous vos textes Je teste Forum Aucun sujet n'est lié à cet article. Soyez le premier à réagir. Poser une question Mots proches ex vivo ex. exa- exacerbation exacerber exact exactement exacerbation nom féminin (bas latin exacerbatio, -onis) Définitions Synonymes État de ce qui est exacerbé, rendu plus aigu : L'exacerbation de la concurrence. Exagération passagère d'une sensation ou d'un symptôme. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2017-01-09 22:02:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- empirer, rendre plus aigu to worsen -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2017-01-09 22:03:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "...nulle part dans le Texte on ne retrouve une telle exacerbation verbale..." "...such verbal exacerbation is nowhere to be found in the Text..." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2017-01-09 22:13:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or, "...nowhere in the Text is such verbal exageration/exacerbation to be found ..." |
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(verbal) extremity Explanation: https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1465510613 John Galsworthy - 1930 ... is largely the proneness of the modern British to leap to verbal extremity which is inducing me to afford them this object-lesson in restraint and commonsense. http://unashamedathletes.com/kendra-spresser/ "I had to become so physically weak that some days all I did was pray during practice, not sure of how I was going to take the next step with the pain I was feeling or overcome being broken down by the verbal extremity of some of the coaches." |
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