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塞满
viol par une personne connue

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

acquaintance rape [Brit, americ əˈkweɪn(t)əns reɪp] SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

acquaintance [Brit əˈkweɪnt(ə)ns, americ əˈkweɪntəns] SUBST

1. acquaintance (friend):

2. acquaintance (knowledge):

connaissance f (with de)

3. acquaintance (relationship):

I. rape [Brit reɪp, americ reɪp] SUBST

1. rape JUR:

rape fig
attempted rape atrib case, charge

2. rape:

rape AGRIC, PEC, BOT

II. rape [Brit reɪp, americ reɪp] VERBO trans

no Dicionário PONS

acquaintance [əˈkweɪntəns] SUBST

1. acquaintance (person):

2. acquaintance no pl (relationship):

3. acquaintance no pl formal (knowledge):

I. rape [reɪp] SUBST

1. rape no pl (sexual attack):

2. rape BOT:

II. rape [reɪp] VERBO trans

no Dicionário PONS

acquaintance ·ˈkweɪn·t ə n(t)s] SUBST

1. acquaintance (person):

2. acquaintance (relationship):

3. acquaintance formal (knowledge):

I. rape [reɪp] SUBST

1. rape (sexual attack):

2. rape BOT:

II. rape [reɪp] VERBO trans

Present
Irape
yourape
he/she/itrapes
werape
yourape
theyrape
Past
Iraped
youraped
he/she/itraped
weraped
youraped
theyraped
Present Perfect
Ihaveraped
youhaveraped
he/she/ithasraped
wehaveraped
youhaveraped
theyhaveraped
Past Perfect
Ihadraped
youhadraped
he/she/ithadraped
wehadraped
youhadraped
theyhadraped

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He showed little capacity for observing disease at the bedside, but had acquaintance with morbid anatomy.
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He receives a reply from a young woman, concerned about some business acquaintances of her father.
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If the functional meets anyone during this period, the new acquaintance immediately forgets him or her upon departure.
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They can be friends, family, or mere acquaintances.
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For both genders, hookups are more likely to be with an ex-boyfriend, an ex-girlfriend or a friend than with an acquaintance.
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