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I . natural [ˈnætʃərəl] ADJ

1. natural:

natural
to die from natural causes

2. natural ability:

natural
inato(-a)
all natural

II . natural [ˈnætʃərəl] SUBST

to be a natural (at sth)

natural gas SUBST sans pl

natural gas

natural history SUBST sans pl

natural resources SUBST pl

Expressions couramment utilisées avec natural

all natural
natural resources
to die from natural causes
to be a natural (at sth)

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

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Free-range chicken is a chicken that is allowed to eat and roam in its natural habitat.
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It has no indigenous intelligent life, but its vast jungles teem with abundant natural resources.
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Natural sexuality is left unsatisfied and thereby creates neuroses due to suppression of this sexuality by the authoritarian state.
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Many natural watercourses flow among mountain ranges running from north to south forming a number of valleys and gorges.
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The regional government would have also had rights to the region's natural resources, including royalties from the various mines in the region.
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Fermentation is carried out by the natural microbiota present on the olives that survive the lye treatment process.
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There much may be found that was of interest in his time, philosophy, universal and literary history, natural science, astronomy.
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As a child he was naturally inquisitive and keenly interested in the natural sciences, particularly botany.
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By using this system he combined energy saving and used natural ventilation and air conditioning.
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You don't have to be a natural carrot top to be in it, organizers say.
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