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plus bas {adv}further down
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additionnel {adj}further
complémentaire {adj}further
en outre {adj}further
d'appoint {adj}further [additional]
en surcroît {adv}further [additionally]
au-delà {adv} [plus loin]further away
plus loin quefurther than
suite à {prep}further to
sci. faire avancer la scienceto further science
éduc. pousser plus loin les étudesto further study
de plus amples informations {f.pl}further details
renseignements {m.pl} complémentairesfurther details
éduc. formation {f} complémentairefurther education
éduc. formation {f} continuefurther education
éduc. complément {m} de formationfurther training
éduc. formation {f} complémentairefurther training
éduc. formation {f} continuefurther training
travaux {m.pl} complémentairesfurther work
plus loin {adv}further [greater extent]
de plus amples informations {f.pl}further information {sg}
un cran plus loin {adv}one step further
jusqu'à nouvel ordre {adv}pending further instructions
jusqu'à nouvel ordre {adv}until further notice
sans autre formalité {adv} [fig.]without further ado
sans autres précisions {adv}without further details
dr. procéder à de nouvelles arrestationsto make further arrests
pénétrer plus avant dans les terresto move further inland
faire avancer qc.to further sth. [career, plan]
renfoncer qc. [clou]to drive sth. further in
écarter qc. [objets]to move sth. further apart
renfoncer qc. [bouchon]to push sth. further in
suite à notre conversation {adv}further to our conversation
être assis en retraitto be seated further back
éduc. université {f} populairecollege of further education
dr. sans appel {adj}without further right of appeal
s'avancer dans le boisto go further into the woods
refuser de s'engager plus avantto refuse to go any further
pol. plonger le pays dans un désordre accruto plunge the country into further chaos
Pour plus de précision contacter qn./qc.For further details please contact sb./sth.
à bas {adv}down
en bas {adv}down
orn. duvet {m} [plumes, poils]down
effondré {adj}down [collapsed]
contrebas {adv}(down) below
englué {adj} {past-p} [fig.]bogged down
détraqué {adj} {past-p} [mécanisme, moteur]broken down
Calme-toi ! [fam.]Calm down!
tranquillisé {adj} {past-p}calmed down
profond {adv}deep down
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