action French - English
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Englishperfect
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Englishgrammar: of a tense or verb form: representing a completed action
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Frenchparfait
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Englishreckoning
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Frenchcalculer, estimer
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Englishregression
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Englishan action of regressing, a return to a previous state
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Frenchrégression
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Englishinterrupt
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Frenchinterrompre
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Englishmimesis
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Englishthe representation of aspects of the real world, especially human actions
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Frenchmimèse, mimèsis
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Englishinertia
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Englishunwillingness to take action
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Englishexercise
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Englishto set into action
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Frenchexercer
Englishexercise
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Englishto take action, enforce
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Frenchexercer
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Englishinstructive
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EnglishCase expressing means or instrument used to perform an action
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Frenchinstructif
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Englishperformance
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Englishthe act of performing, carrying into execution or action, accomplishment
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Frenchexécution
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Englishwould
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Englishindicating an action or state that is conditional on another
Englishwould
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Englishindicating a possible (but not definite) future action or state
Englishwould
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Englishindicating an action in the past that was planned or intended
Englishwould
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Englishindicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly
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FrenchUse the imperfect tense
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Englishyank
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Englishto pull something with a quick, strong action
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Frenchtirer d'un coup sec
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Englishundo
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Englishto reverse
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Frenchannuler, défaire
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Englishcommit
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English(computing) making changes in the current database transaction permanent, visible and accessible to all users with the right access
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Frenchcommit
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Englishstimulus
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Englishaspiration
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Englishaction of aspirating
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Frenchaspiration
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Englishparty
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Frenchpartie
Englishparty
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Englishgroup of people forming one side in a given dispute, contest etc.
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Frenchfaction
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Englishrange
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Englishdistance to the object
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Frenchdistancerayon d'action g
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Englishsabotage
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Englishdeliberate action of subversion, obstruction, disruption, destruction
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Frenchsabotage
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Englishpractical
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Englishbased on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis
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Frenchpratique
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Englishromanticism
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Englishromantic quality, spirit or action
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Frenchromantisme
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Englishphilosophy|moral
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Frenchmoral
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Englishparty|political
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Frenchpartie
Englishparty|political
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Englishgroup of people forming one side in a given dispute, contest etc.
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Frenchfaction
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Englishcommonwealth|act
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Englishprocess of doing
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Frenchacte
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Englishvagary
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EnglishAn erratic, unpredictable occurrence or action
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Frenchextravagance
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Englishone fell swoop
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Englishone stroke, one action or event with many results
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Frenchd'un seul coup
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Englishsteaming
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Englishaction of steam on something
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Frenchcuisson à la vapeur
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Englishdebt
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Englishaction, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another
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Frenchdette
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Englishyawn
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Englishthe action of yawning
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Frenchbâillement
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Englishderailment
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Englishaction of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs
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Frenchdéraillement
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Englishcorrode
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Englishto have corrosive action
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Frenchcorroder
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Englishbackup
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Englishcopy of file or record
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Frenchsauvegarde
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Englishinfluence
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Englishaction exerted by a person or thing with power to cause change
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Frenchinfluence
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Englishinvasion
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Englishmilitary action
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Frenchinvasion
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Englishclass action
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Englishlawsuit
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Frenchaction collective
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Englishequity
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Englishownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business
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Frenchaction
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Englishset about
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Frenchentreprendre
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Englishparticiples|active
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Englishin action
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Frenchacti
Englishparticiples|active
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Englishgiven to action
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Frenchacti
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Englishdefragmentation
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Englishaction of defragmenting
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Frenchdéfragmentation
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Englishnecessity
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Frenchchecknécessité
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Englishindecision
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Frenchindécision
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Englishpresent continuous
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Englishtense that describes an ongoing action in the present
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Frenchprésent progressif
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Englishhabit
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Frenchhabitude
Englishhabit
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Englishaction performed repeatedly and automatically, usually without awareness
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Frenchhabitude
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Englishactivate
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Englishto put into action
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Frenchactionner, activer
Englishactivate
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Englishto turn on
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Frenchactionner, allumer
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Englishwaterman|stock
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Frenchaction
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Englishworking
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Frenchcheckfonctionnement
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Englishdisappearance
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Frenchdisparition
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Englishpotentiation
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Englishthe action of a substance
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Frenchpotentiation
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Englishagency|intelligence
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Frenchagenceorganisme
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Englishexert
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Englishto put in vigorous action
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Frenchexercer
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Englishcountermeasure
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Frenchcontre-mesure
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Englishward
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Englishaction of a watchman
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Frenchgarde
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Englishdrop in the bucket
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Englishan effort or action having very little influence, especially as compared to a huge proble
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Frenchune goutte dans l'océan
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Englishsnap
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Englishquick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound
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Frenchclaquer
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Englishtactic
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Englishaction to achieve some end
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Frenchtactique
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Englishiii|act
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Englishprocess of doing
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Frenchacte
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Englishinefficient
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Englishincapable of, or indisposed to, effective action, habitually slack or remiss, effecting little or nothing
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Frenchcheckinefficace
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Englishrefrain
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Frenchse retenir, s'abstenir
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Englishpragmatism
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Englishphilosophical idea that beliefs are identified with the actions of a believer
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Frenchcheckpragmatisme
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Englishinteraction
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Englishsituation or occurrence in which two or more objects or events act upon one another
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Frenchinteraction
Englishinteraction
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Frenchinteraction
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Englishexit
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Englishaction of leaving
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Frenchsortie
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Englishspur
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Englishto urge or encourage to action, or to a more vigorous pursuit of an object, to incite, to stimulate, to instigate, to impel, to drive
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Frenchstimuler
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Englishprocrastinate
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Englishput off, to delay taking action
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Frenchprocrastiner
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Englishcalligraphy
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Frenchcalligraphie
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Englishirruption
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Englishaction of irrupting
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Frenchirruption
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Englishremediation
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Frenchrattrapagedépollution
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Englishcorrosion
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EnglishErosion by chemical action
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Frenchcorrosion
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Englishrevenge|the
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Englishretaliatory action
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Frenchvengeance
Englishrevenge|the
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Frenchvenger
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Englishprice
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Englishcost of an action or deed
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Frenchprix
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