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plaine inondable

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. plain [ingl. brit. pleɪn, ingl. am. pleɪn] SUST.

1. plain GEOGR.:

the (Great) Plains ingl. am.

2. plain (knitting stitch):

II. plain [ingl. brit. pleɪn, ingl. am. pleɪn] ADJ.

1. plain (simple):

plain dress, decor, food, living, language
plain building, furniture

2. plain (of one colour):

plain background, fabric
plain envelope

3. plain (unattractive) eufem.:

plain woman

4. plain (clear):

plain line, marking

5. plain (obvious):

6. plain (direct):

plain answer, language

7. plain (downright):

plain tjrs atrbv. common sense
plain atrbv. ignorance, laziness

8. plain (ordinary):

9. plain (unflavoured):

plain yoghurt, crisps, rice

10. plain (in knitting):

III. plain [ingl. brit. pleɪn, ingl. am. pleɪn] ADV.

1. plain (completely):

plain stupid, wrong

2. plain (directly):

IV. plain [ingl. brit. pleɪn, ingl. am. pleɪn]

to be plain sailing project, task etc:

I. flood [ingl. brit. flʌd, ingl. am. fləd] SUST.

1. flood literal:

the Flood BÍBL.

2. flood fig.:

a flood of people, visitors, light, memories
a flood of letters, complaints

3. flood coloq. FOTO, TEAT. → floodlight

II. flood [ingl. brit. flʌd, ingl. am. fləd] V. trans.

1. flood literal:

flood area, house
flood river

2. flood fig. light, tears, mail:

3. flood COM. (over-supply):

flood shops, market
inonder (with de)

4. flood MOTOR:

flood engine, carburettor

III. flood [ingl. brit. flʌd, ingl. am. fləd] V. intr.

1. flood:

flood meadow, street, cellar:
flood river:

2. flood fig.:

to flood into sth light:
to flood into sth people:
to flood over or through sb emotion:

IV. flooded ADJ.

flooded area, house:

to be flooded with light, calls, complaints, tears, refugees

I. floodlight [ingl. brit. ˈflʌdlʌɪt, ingl. am. ˈflədˌlaɪt] SUST.

II. floodlight <pret. imperf., part. pas. floodlit> [ingl. brit. ˈflʌdlʌɪt, ingl. am. ˈflədˌlaɪt] V. trans.

floodlight building
floodlight match, stage

III. floodlit ADJ.

floodlit match
floodlit building, pageant

en el diccionario PONS

flood plain SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ.

1. plain (one colour):

2. plain (unflavoured):

plain yoghurt

3. plain (uncomplicated):

plain clothes, cookery

4. plain (clear, obvious):

5. plain (mere, pure):

plain truth, torture

6. plain (unattractive):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. plain [pleɪn] ADV.

1. plain (done in unadorned style):

2. plain coloq. (downright):

III. plain [pleɪn] SUST.

1. plain GEO.:

2. plain (knitting stitch):

I. flood [flʌd] V. trans.

1. flood (overflow):

flood a. fig.
flood person

2. flood AGR., ECOL.:

flood valley

3. flood AUTO.:

flood engine

II. flood [flʌd] V. intr.

flood river
flood people

III. flood [flʌd] SUST.

1. flood (overflow):

2. flood (outpouring):

flood of mail, calls
flood of products

3. flood REL.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ.

1. plain (clear, obvious):

2. plain (unflavored):

plain yogurt, bagel
nature inv.

3. plain (uncomplicated):

plain clothing, envelope

4. plain (mere, pure):

plain truth, torture

5. plain (one color):

plain fabric

6. plain (unattractive):

II. plain [pleɪn] ADV.

1. plain (clearly):

2. plain coloq. (downright):

III. plain [pleɪn] SUST.

1. plain GEO.:

2. plain (knitting stitch):

I. flood [flʌd] V. trans.

1. flood (overflow):

flood a. fig.
flood person

2. flood AGR., ECOL.:

flood valley

3. flood AUTO.:

flood engine

II. flood [flʌd] V. intr.

flood river
flood people

III. flood [flʌd] SUST.

1. flood (overflow):

2. flood (outpouring):

flood of mail, calls
flood of products

3. flood REL.:

Present
Iplain
youplain
he/she/itplains
weplain
youplain
theyplain
Past
Iplained
youplained
he/she/itplained
weplained
youplained
theyplained
Present Perfect
Ihaveplained
youhaveplained
he/she/ithasplained
wehaveplained
youhaveplained
theyhaveplained
Past Perfect
Ihadplained
youhadplained
he/she/ithadplained
wehadplained
youhadplained
theyhadplained

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Plain radiography is utilized on a limited basis and ultrasound is used in limited circumstances, in particular in the pediatric population.
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They praised the battles as being plain fun, there being a ton of volume to the story and both the anime and CG cutscenes.
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But do those dining habits and preferences truly expose one's personality, or is ending a relationship over a food hang-up just plain petty?
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Plain and simply stated, it turned out to be the best solution for all parties involved.
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They are made in many different shapes, with frosting, glazing, a dusting of confectioner's sugar or plain.
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