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content1 [ˈkɑːntent, GB ˈkɒn-] SUBST

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contents [ˈkɑːntents, GB ˈkɒn-] SUBST pl

I . comment [ˈkɑːment, GB ˈkɒm-] SUBST

II . comment [ˈkɑːment, GB ˈkɒm-] VERBE intr

I . consent [kənˈsent] SUBST

II . consent [kənˈsent] VERBE intr (agree)

convent [ˈkɑːnvənt, GB ˈkɒn-] SUBST

agent [ˈeɪdʒənt] SUBST

1. agent:

agente mf

2. agent (of artist):

empresário(-a) m (f)

urgent [ˈɜːrdʒənt, GB ˈɜːdʒ-] ADJ

rodent [ˈroʊdnt, GB ˈrəʊ-] SUBST

cement [sɪˈment] SUBST sans pl

client [ˈklaɪənt] SUBST

tangent [ˈtændʒənt] SUBST

cognac [ˈkoʊnjæk, GB ˈkɒn-] SUBST

II . intent [ɪnˈtent] ADJ

event [ɪˈvent] SUBST

1. event (happening):

2. event (case):

caso m

I . scent [sent] SUBST

1. scent (aroma):

odor m

2. scent (in hunting):

faro m

3. scent sans pl (perfume):

II . scent [sent] VERBE trans

1. scent (smell):

2. scent (sense, detect):

3. scent (apply perfume):

I . spent [spent] VERBE

spent pt, pp of:

II . spent [spent] ADJ (used)

gasto(-a)

Voir aussi : spend

spend <spent, spent> [spend] VERBE trans

1. spend money:

2. spend time:

decent [ˈdiːsənt] ADJ

1. decent (socially acceptable):

2. decent fam (kind):

I . patent [ˈpætənt, GB ˈpeɪt-] SUBST JUR

II . patent [ˈpætənt, GB ˈpeɪt-] ADJ form (unconcealed)

III . patent [ˈpætənt, GB ˈpeɪt-] VERBE trans JUR

absent [ˈæbsənt] ADJ

2. absent (distracted):

accent [ˈæksent, GB -sənt] SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It's just not clear this book is crisp or cogent enough to help advance it.
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Such a comparison would be no more cogent than the foregoing example of the lizard and the table.
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It is impossible for one man to produce this much cogent thought in a week.
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He wrote more cogent, tightly integrated chorale preludes than most.
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His prepared speeches were clear and cogent, but it was in debate that he showed himself at his most picturesque.
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Today, we offer insightful news analysis, cogent and diverse opinion pieces, and lively reviews and analysis of current arts, entertainment, and cultural trends.
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Occasionally a cogent communication from him would appear in the press.
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Eight months later, 2 years after his arrest, he was ruled cogent enough to plea.
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We value great storytelling and cogent analysis as much as anyone else on the block.
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The above arguments are still cogent in the modern, computer-heavy military simulation environment.
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