i.e. dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Either the messages can not be read (i.e., decrypted) or someone else (with the lost grille) may be reading them.
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The earliest reference to a flat-faced bat (i.e., with a flat surface at the bottom of the stick in ice hockey style) also occurs in 1622.
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Purse can also be a synonym to bursary (which has the same origin), i.e. a monetary prize in a competition.
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The cash credit account is similar to current accounts as it is a running account (i.e., payable on demand) with cheque book facility.
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These films launched a melodramatic sub-genre known as lacrima movie (i.e. tearjerker movie), usually characterized by plot involving unfortunate children and fatal diseases.
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The tensor of a negative scalar is the absolute value of the scalar (i.e., without the negative sign).
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The negative shows that the acceleration is pointed towards the center of the circle (opposite the radius), hence it is called centripetal (i.e. center-seeking).
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Occasionally, paleontologists find and identify phytoliths associated with extinct plant-eating animals (i.e. herbivores).
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The non-finite verb (infinitive or participle) remains in final position, but the finite (i.e. inflected) verb is moved to the second position.
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Music for the standard oboe is written in concert pitch (i.e., it is not a transposing instrument), and the instrument has a soprano range.
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