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à partir de demain {adv}as from tomorrow
libéré d'obligations {adj}free from obligations
sans souci {adj}free from worry
à distance {adv} [dans l'espace]from a distance
de loin {adv} [d'une distance assez grande]from a distance
de toutes parts {adv}from all quarters
de toute(s) part(s) {adv}from all sides
de tous côtés {adv}from every side
géogr. franc-comtois {adj}from Franche-Comté
géogr. métropolitain {adj} [culture]from Metropolitan France
à partir de maintenant {adv}from now on
d'ores et déjà {adv}from now on
dès maintenant {adv}from now on
désormais {adv}from now on
l'un de l'autre {adv}from one another
par lassitude {adv}from sheer weariness
en chêne massif {adj}from solid oak
géogr. béarnais {adj}from the Béarn
dès le commencement {adv}from the beginning
dès le début {adv}from the beginning
extérieurement {adv} [au dehors]from the exterior
dès le départ {adv}from the first
d'outre-tombe {adv}from the hereafter
d'emblée {adv}from the outset
dès l'abord {adv}from the outset
dès le début {adv}from the outset
dès le départ {adv}from the outset
extérieurement {adv} [au dehors]from the outside
dès le commencement {adv}from the start
dès le début {adv}from the start
dès le départ {adv}from the start
désormais {adv}from then on
de tout temps {adv} [depuis toujours]from time immemorial
depuis des temps immémoriaux {adv}from time immemorial
au plus près {adv}from up close
pas loin de {prep}not far from
géogr. lorientais {adj}of / from Lorient
ethn. géogr. réunionnaisof / from Reunion
toulousain {adj}of / from Toulouse
zurichois {adj}of / from Zurich
en retrait de {prep}set back from
méd. fatigué {adj} [personne]suffering from fatigue
méd. psych. halluciné {adj} [malade]suffering from hallucinations
méd. teigneux {adj}suffering from ringworm
cuis. faire maigreto abstain from meat
cuis. manger maigreto abstain from meat
dr. s'évader de prisonto break from jail
tomber d'épuisementto collapse from exhaustion
dévier de qc.to deviate from sth
sortir de l'anonymat [devenir célèbre]to emerge from obscurity
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