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analyse

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

analyse ingl brit, analyze ingl am [ingl brit ˈan(ə)lʌɪz, ingl am ˈænlˌaɪz] VB vb trans

1. analyse (gen) LING:

analyse

2. analyse ingl brit PSIC:

analyse

analyze VB vb trans ingl am

analyze → analyse

analyse ingl brit, analyze ingl am [ingl brit ˈan(ə)lʌɪz, ingl am ˈænlˌaɪz] VB vb trans

1. analyse (gen) LING:

analyse

2. analyse ingl brit PSIC:

analyse

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inglese
inglese
francese
francese

analyse [ˈænəlaɪz] VB vb trans ingl Aus, ingl brit

analyse → analyze

analyze [ˈænəlaɪz] VB vb trans

analyze PSIC

analyze [ˈænəlaɪz] VB vb trans

analyze PSIC
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
hard to analyse ingl brit
hard to analyze ingl am
to analyse sth
to analyse
to analyse oneself
décomposer idée, problème, savoir
to analyse ingl brit
décomposer idée, problème, savoir
to analyze ingl am
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inglese
inglese
francese
francese

analyze [ˈæn·əl·aɪz] VB vb trans

analyze PSIC
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
décomposer idée, problème, savoir
Present
Ianalyse
youanalyse
he/she/itanalyses
weanalyse
youanalyse
theyanalyse
Past
Ianalysed
youanalysed
he/she/itanalysed
weanalysed
youanalysed
theyanalysed
Present Perfect
Ihaveanalysed
youhaveanalysed
he/she/ithasanalysed
wehaveanalysed
youhaveanalysed
theyhaveanalysed
Past Perfect
Ihadanalysed
youhadanalysed
he/she/ithadanalysed
wehadanalysed
youhadanalysed
theyhadanalysed

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The workmanship is of top quality, the modelling subtly worked to suggest a three-dimensional sculptural effect.
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Importantly, this lurid subject matter is handled subtly where no one gender being offended.
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This can be especially true in common law countries, where each decided case can subtly change the meaning of a certain word or phrase.
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The horticultural symbolism -- notions of organic purity, as well as fecundity v tidiness -- is subtly handled.
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The brattish kids are subtly brought up to date, mostly successfully.
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