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I . mass [mæs] SUBST no plur

1. mass a. PHYS (formless substance):

ad mass [ˈædmæs] SUBST GB

High Mass [ˌhaɪˈmæs] SUBST RÉLIG

mass tourism SUBST no plur

mass unemployment SUBST no plur

requiem [ˈrekwɪəm] SUBST, requiem mass SUBST

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

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The WTO has divided the masses of emigrating workers as some promote fair working conditions and strong labor rights.
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A super-massive black hole, of more than 4 million solar masses, is located in the center of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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The masses ate him up with a spoon, while highbrow literary critics roasted him on a spit.
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The society issued recordings of symphonies and masses that had previously been unavailable on disc.
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It occurs in all different colors in daylight, in fibrous masses, solid brown masses (troostite), and apple green gemmy masses.
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They can occur inside warm, moist air masses and at fronts.
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Heavier masses are unsafe, with most panic snaps because of the possibility of injury from flailing cordage.
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Unlike the booths, the disks do not require an enclosed chamber, and somehow can differentiate between solid masses and air, for example.
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There are even some masses that have been shaped by humans that exhibit similar behaviour (sometimes unintentionally).
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Its ability is to do anything with motion and matter, like igniting fires, moving masses of water, creating a dust storm, or simply destroying... creatures.
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