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Americanization
effet d'aliénation

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

alienation effect N THEAT

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

alienation [Brit eɪlɪəˈneɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌeɪljəˈneɪʃ(ə)n] N

1. alienation (gen):

éloignement m (of de)
isolement m (from de)

2. alienation:

alienation LAW, POL, PSYCH

I. effect [Brit ɪˈfɛkt, Am əˈfɛkt] N

1. effect (net result):

effet m (of de, on sur)
to have an effect on sth/sb

2. effect (repercussions):

répercussions fpl (of de, on sur)

3. effect (power, efficacy):

to take effect price increases:
to take effect law, ruling:
to take effect pills, anaesthetic:
to come into effect LAW, ADMIN

4. effect (theme):

5. effect (impression):

6. effect:

effect PHYS, CHEM, BIOL

II. effects N

effects npl LAW (belongings):

effets mpl

III. in effect ADV

IV. effect [Brit ɪˈfɛkt, Am əˈfɛkt] VB trans

effect reduction, repair, sale, transformation, reform
effect improvement
effect reconciliation, settlement

u rečniku PONS

I. effect [ɪˈfekt] N

1. effect (consequence):

to come into in effect changes
to take effect change

2. effect no pl (impression):

3. effect pl (artist's tricks):

effets mpl

4. effect (meaning):

5. effect pl (belongings):

II. effect [ɪˈfekt] VB trans

effect merger
effect change
u rečniku PONS

I. effect ·ˈfekt] N

1. effect (consequence):

to come into effect changes
to take effect change

2. effect (impression):

3. effect pl (artist's tricks):

effets mpl

4. effect (meaning):

5. effect pl (belongings):

II. effect ·ˈfekt] VB trans

effect merger
effect change
Present
Ieffect
youeffect
he/she/iteffects
weeffect
youeffect
theyeffect
Past
Ieffected
youeffected
he/she/iteffected
weeffected
youeffected
theyeffected
Present Perfect
Ihaveeffected
youhaveeffected
he/she/ithaseffected
wehaveeffected
youhaveeffected
theyhaveeffected
Past Perfect
Ihadeffected
youhadeffected
he/she/ithadeffected
wehadeffected
youhadeffected
theyhadeffected

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To add to his alienation, he was often ill because he suffered from nephritis.
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After 1217, there was a forfeiture of land to the great lord in cases of unauthorized alienation in mortmain.
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In addition, the syndrome is characterized by domestic squalor, syllogomania, social alienation, and refusal of help.
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At the same council, an ecclesiastical law was promulgated which forbade the alienation of ecclesiastical property by future popes.
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The costumes convey the alienation of the characters and represent an urban landscape through the use of painted textures and fabrics.
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