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Résultats dont l'orthographe est similaire : habitual , habitat , habit , habituate , dubious , hiatus , cactus et coitus

habitual [həˈbɪtʃʊəl] ADJ

2. habitual (describing person):

coitus [ˈkəʊɪtəs, Am ˈkoʊət̬əs] SUBST no plur form

cactus <-es [or cacti]> [ˈkæktəs] SUBST

hiatus <-es> [haɪˈeɪtəs, Am -t̬əs] SUBST

2. hiatus (pause):

dubious [ˈdju:bɪəs, Am ˈdu:-] ADJ

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

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It was the unexampled "mix" of habitus that surprised visitors, though no one remarked on the absence of women.
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Distinguishing among these marfanoid disorders can be facilitated by genetic testing, and by evaluating signs and symptoms other than body habitus.
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Concomitantly, by participating in the field, agents incorporate into their habitus the proper know-how that will allow them to constitute the field.
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In fact, most living lampriforms are actually ribbon-like and not very similar to the disc-shaped opahs in habitus.
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These internalised relationships and habitual expectations and relationships form, over time, the "habitus".
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In other words, the habitus could be understood as a structure of the mind characterized by a set of acquired schemata, sensibilities, dispositions and taste.
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These concepts are based on the idea that objective structures determine individuals' chances, through the mechanism of the habitus, where individuals internalise these structures.
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Therefore, the categories of understanding and perception that constitute a habitus, being congruous with the objective organization of the field, tend to reproduce the very structures of the field.
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