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académie
Affaiblissement cérébral

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

brain fade SUST. C or U coloq.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. fade [ingl. brit. feɪd, ingl. am. feɪd] V. trans.

fade light, age curtains, clothes, colour:

II. fade [ingl. brit. feɪd, ingl. am. feɪd] V. intr.

1. fade (get lighter):

fade fabric:
fade colour:
fade lettering, typescript:
to fade in the wash garment, fabric:
to fade in the wash colour:

2. fade (wither):

fade flowers:

3. fade (disappear):

fade image, drawing:
fade sound:
fade smile, memory:
fade interest, excitement, hope:
fade credits:

4. fade (deteriorate):

fade hearing, light, sight:

I. brain [ingl. brit. breɪn, ingl. am. breɪn] SUST.

1. brain ANAT. (living organ):

brain atrbv. cell, tissue
brain tumour
brain haemorrhage

2. brain:

3. brain GASTR.:

4. brain (mind):

5. brain (intelligent person):

brain coloq.
tête f coloq.

II. brains SUST.

brains sust. pl. (intelligence):

III. brain [ingl. brit. breɪn, ingl. am. breɪn] V. trans. coloq. (knock out)

IV. brain [ingl. brit. breɪn, ingl. am. breɪn]

brain → rack

to dance/study one's brains out coloq. ingl. am.
défoncer le crâne de qn coloq.

I. rack [ingl. brit. rak, ingl. am. ræk] SUST.

1. rack (stand):

porte-revues m inv.

2. rack (torture):

to be on the rack fig.

3. rack GASTR.:

II. rack [ingl. brit. rak, ingl. am. ræk] V. trans.

1. rack (torment) fig.:

rack pain, guilt, fear:
rack cough, sobs:

2. rack (draw off from sediment):

rack wine

III. rack [ingl. brit. rak, ingl. am. ræk]

en el diccionario PONS

I. fade [feɪd] SUST. CINE

II. fade [feɪd] V. intr.

1. fade (wither):

fade flower

2. fade (lose colour):

fade colour
fade inscription

3. fade (disappear):

fade a. fig.
fade light
fade echo
fade popularity
fade hope
fade smile, memory

III. fade [feɪd] V. trans.

1. fade (wither):

fade flower

2. fade (cause to lose colour):

3. fade CINE:

I. brain [breɪn] SUST.

1. brain (organ):

2. brain (intelligence):

3. brain coloq. (person):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to pick sb's brains coloq.
to have sth on the brain pey. coloq.

II. brain [breɪn] V. trans. coloq.

III. brain [breɪn] ADJ.

en el diccionario PONS

I. fade [feɪd] SUST. CINE

II. fade [feɪd] V. intr.

1. fade (wither):

fade flower

2. fade (lose color):

fade color
fade inscription

3. fade (disappear):

fade a. fig.
fade light
fade echo
fade popularity
fade hope
fade smile, memory

III. fade [feɪd] V. trans.

1. fade (wither):

fade flower

2. fade (cause to lose color):

3. fade CINE:

I. brain [breɪn] SUST.

1. brain (organ):

2. brain (intelligence):

3. brain coloq. (person):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to pick sb's brains coloq.
to have sth on the brain pey. coloq.

II. brain [breɪn] V. trans. coloq.

III. brain [breɪn] ADJ.

Present
Ifade
youfade
he/she/itfades
wefade
youfade
theyfade
Past
Ifaded
youfaded
he/she/itfaded
wefaded
youfaded
theyfaded
Present Perfect
Ihavefaded
youhavefaded
he/she/ithasfaded
wehavefaded
youhavefaded
theyhavefaded
Past Perfect
Ihadfaded
youhadfaded
he/she/ithadfaded
wehadfaded
youhadfaded
theyhadfaded

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Also, by transplanting the jewels into cloned bodies genetically altered to develop without brains, they can live youthfully forever.
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This strong association between musician status and gray matter differences supports the notion that musicians' brains show use-dependent structural changes.
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Functional magnetic resonance images of the blood flow in the subjects' brains were recorded before and after they swallowed the aspartame solution.
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Each room can require brains, brawn or both.
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They are sterile and their highly advanced brains are the only organic part of their bodies.
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