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I . phase [feɪz] SUBST

II . phase [feɪz] VERBE trans usu passive

phase in VERBE trans

phase

phase out VERBE trans

1. phase ÉCON (gradually stop):

phase

2. phase fig (get rid of):

to phase sb out

ˈtwo-phase ADJ épith ELEC

Expressions couramment utilisées avec phase

moon phase
closing phase
to go through a phase

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

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The original three measurements during the testing phase were determined by (1) IQ score, (2) class placement, and (3) promotion/retention.
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The last phase of construction probably dates to 1507 and measures 62 meters wide by 50 meters deep.
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The criss-cross algorithm is simpler than the simplex algorithm, because the criss-cross algorithm only has one-phase.
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The conditions were followed by a learning phase in the experiment that would assess familiarity of the learned words.
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For smaller inputs, an even larger percentage of the total measurement time is spent in the run-up phase.
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The second harmonic not only has twice the frequency but also twice the phase.
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The feasibility study of the whole project must also be studied through the implementation of this phase.
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This is apparently intended to establish the credibility of the psychic connection before the show moves on to the whodunnit phase.
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This transitional phase is sometimes described as state capitalism or market socialism.
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The transuranium elements americium and curium also remain in the aqueous phase.
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