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idée
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
idea [ingl. brit. ʌɪˈdɪə, ingl. am. aɪˈdiə] SUST.
1. idea (suggestion):
idea
a good idea
2. idea (plan):
idea
to put an idea into sb's head
3. idea (thought):
idea
idée f (about, on sur)
4. idea (concept, notion):
idea
5. idea (impression):
idea
to give sb the idea that
6. idea (knowledge):
idea
I have no idea
he's 55? I had no idea!
to have no idea of or about price, time
what a funny idea!
7. idea (theory):
idea
8. idea (aim):
idea
but m
9. idea (gist):
now I get the idea
do you get the idea?
that's the idea!
10. idea (estimate):
to give sb an idea of cost, price
the very idea!
what's the big idea coloq.? coloq.
farfelu coloq.
opposé (to à)
pervasive idea, feeling
cotton to plan, idea
obsolete custom, idea
promulgate theory, idea
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
idea [aɪˈdɪə, ingl. am. -ˈdi:ə] SUST.
1. idea (notion, opinion, suggestion, plan):
idea
2. idea (conception):
idea
to not be sb's idea of sth
3. idea (impression):
idea
to have an idea that ...
4. idea (purpose):
the idea behind sth
le but de qc
with the idea of doing sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
what an idea!
the very idea!
cock-eyed idea, plan
exponent of idea
représentant(e) m (f)
novel idea, concept
embody idea
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
idea [aɪ·ˈdi·ə] SUST.
1. idea (notion, opinion, suggestion, plan):
idea
great idea!
2. idea (conception):
idea
to not be sb's idea of sth
3. idea (impression):
idea
to have an idea that ...
4. idea (purpose):
the idea behind sth
le but de qc
with the idea of doing sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
novel idea, concept
cock-eyed idea, plan
embody idea
exponent of idea
représentant(e) m (f)
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
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This includes both the area behind the iconostasis, and the soleas (the elevated projection in front of the iconostasis), and the ambo.
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However, due to the lack of reliability, slow operation, reduced selectivity and elevated costs, membranes were not widely exploited.
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It also caused him to suffer from elevated body temperature, prompting him to eventually remove most of his clothes.
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All these efforts have indeed elevated the status of the campaign in the minds of the local intelligentsia.
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The forest is elevated at predominantly between 1500 m and 1600 m above sea level.
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