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adj.
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attractive
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nf.
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chemoattractant [MED]
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attraction sphere [MED]
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n.
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revolving-door policy ; taking advantage of a previous position to get an attractive job
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adj.
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attractive
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adj.
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attractive
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vi.
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grow more attractive
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adj.
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attractive
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adj.
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attractive
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adj.
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attractive
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n.
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attractive salary [BIZ]
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nm.
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attractive procedure [MED]
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n.
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attractive price [BIZ]
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adj.
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attractive
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nm.
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attractive investment
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adj.
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attractive
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exp.
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(about women) be attractive; have sex-appeal
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'attractif' also found in translations in English-French dictionary
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adj.
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1) séduisant, 2) attractif, 3) attirant [BIZ]
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n.
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procédé séduisant [MED]
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n.
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agent intéressant [MED]
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n.
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substance chemio-attractive [MED]
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n.
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femme d’âge moyen attractive sexuellement
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exp.
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mot formé des adjectifs anglais "booty" et "delicious" signifiant volupteuse, attractive
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adj.
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attractif [MED]
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n.
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sphère attractive [MED]
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