duress
Anglais
Étymologie
- Du moyen français duresse issu du latin duritia.
Nom commun
Indénombrable |
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duress \djʊ.ˈɹɛs\ ou \ˈdjʊ.ɹɛs\ |
duress \djʊ.ˈɹɛs\ ou \ˈdjʊ.ɹɛs\
- (Indénombrable) Contrainte.
- It has also been noted by social workers that the Nukak are particularly prone to soil-transmitted diseases and impurities in their water sources so in a region under duress from coca fumigation, the Nukak have arrived with various other health complaints. — (Richard McColl, « Nukak dispossession highlights Amazonian tribes’ plight », BBC News, 18 septembre 2010)
- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)
- It has also been noted by social workers that the Nukak are particularly prone to soil-transmitted diseases and impurities in their water sources so in a region under duress from coca fumigation, the Nukak have arrived with various other health complaints. — (Richard McColl, « Nukak dispossession highlights Amazonian tribes’ plight », BBC News, 18 septembre 2010)
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