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dexcursion
excursion

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

excursionner [ɛkskyʀsjɔne] VB vb intr

to go on a coach trip ingl brit

excursionniste [ɛkskyʀsjɔnist] SOST mf

excursion [ɛkskyʀsjɔ̃] SOST f

excursion, trip (dans in, à to)
coach trip (dans in, à to)

incursion [ɛ̃kyʀsjɔ̃] SOST f (tous contextes)

nel dizionario PONS

excursion [ɛkskyʀsjɔ̃] SOST f

incursion [ɛ̃kyʀsjɔ̃] SOST f

1. incursion (raid, intrusion):

2. incursion (passage rapide):

nel dizionario PONS

excursion [ɛkskyʀsjo͂] SOST f

incursion [ɛ͂kyʀsjo͂] SOST f (intrusion)

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Pour cette seconde incursion, l'exploration a atteint la distance de 2 984 mètres et la profondeur de 90 mètres en une plongée de 7 heures.
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Une nouvelle incursion, que tenta le même capitaine le 22 mai 1590, fut moins heureuse.
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Leurs derniers albums réintègrent les sonorités rock, approfondissent les explorations world, comme l'utilisation des tablas, et font même quelques incursions dans le drum and bass.
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Une incursion sur piste est un incident au cours duquel un aéronef, un véhicule ou une personne non autorisés se trouvent sur une piste.
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C'est dire l'enjeu que peut représenter, à terme, cette incursion.
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