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Dictionary French → English: cerner | Translation 1 - 9 of 9 |
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mil. cerner qn./qc. [encercler] | 2 to surround sb./sth. | |||||
cerner qc. [difficulté] | to assess sth. | |||||
cerner qc. [fig.] [sujet, problème] | to home in on sth. [focus on] | |||||
cuis. cerner qc. [noix] | to shell sth. | |||||
cerner qc. [problème] | to define sth. | |||||
cerner qc. [qualité, personnalité, besoins] | to determine sth. | |||||
cerner qc. [question, problème] | to work out sth. | |||||
cerner qn./qc. [encercler] | to encircle sb./sth. | |||||
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cerner le problème essentiel | to define the main problem |
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