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Rapide et fluide
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fast-flowing [ˌfɑːstˈfləʊɪŋ, ingl amˌfæst-] AGG
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I. rapide [ʀapid] AGG
1. rapide (qui se déplace très vite):
2. rapide (qui coule vite):
rapide rivière, eau
rapide courant
3. rapide (fortement incliné):
rapide pente, descente
4. rapide (fait en peu de temps):
rapide progrès, développement, disparition, transformation, vieillissement
rapide moyen, victoire
rapide livraison, succès, amélioration, aggravation
rapide réaction, intervention
rapide réponse, décision
rapide service
5. rapide (au rythme soutenu):
rapide mouvement, geste
rapide allure
rapide course
rapide rythme, respiration, pouls
rapide musique, danse
6. rapide (qui agit vite):
rapide personne, esprit
à effet rapide médicament, substance
II. rapide [ʀapid] SOST mf
III. rapide [ʀapid] SOST m
1. rapide (cours d'eau):
2. rapide FERR:
IV. rapide [ʀapid]
cours <pl cours> [kuʀ] SOST m
1. cours:
cours UNIV
2. cours:
cours SCUOLA, UNIV (manuel)
3. cours (établissement):
4. cours FIN (taux de négociation):
avoir cours FIN monnaie:
avoir cours théorie, pratique:
avoir cours terme, expression:
ne plus avoir cours FIN monnaie:
ne plus avoir cours théorie, pratique:
ne plus avoir cours terme, expression:
5. cours (de rivière):
6. cours (enchaînement):
donner libre cours à imagination, fantaisie
donner libre cours à peine, douleur
donner libre cours à colère, indignation
en cours mois, semaine, année
en cours processus, projet
under way après sost
en cours travail, négociations, changements
in progress après sost
locuzioni:
private tuition uncountable ingl brit
private tutoring uncountable ingl am (en, de in)
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They thrive in aquariums that have effective filtration, fast-flowing water over-hanging plant decors, and regular water changes.
en.wikipedia.org
The males congregate in spawning grounds such as gravelly areas at the edges of lakes, shallow riffles or fast-flowing water.
en.wikipedia.org
The bullhead is a small demersal fish that lives both in cold, clear, fast-flowing small streams and in middle-sized rivers.
en.wikipedia.org
It's an infection caused by a parasitical worm which is spread by the bites of blackflies which breed in fast-flowing water.
www.bbc.co.uk

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