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  • 31succès d'estime —    success of esteem ; state of being highly praised or respected but not a financial success.    ♦ succès fou, mad success ; tremendous success …

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  • 32succes — suc|ces sb., en, er, erne, i sms. succes , fx succeshistorie, succesombrust …

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  • 33succès — nm. russita <réussite>, suksè (Albanais.001). E. : Attribuer. A1) ladv., sans plus de succès : sê myò russi <sans mieux réussir> (001), sinz avai mé rossi <sans avoir davantage réussi> (Arvillard). nm. suksè (Albanais) …

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  • 34succès de scandale — noun Etymology: French, literally, success of scandal Date: 1896 something (as a work of art) that wins popularity or notoriety because of its scandalous nature; also the reception accorded such a piece …

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  • 35succès d'estime — noun Etymology: French, literally, success of esteem Date: 1859 something (as a work of art) that wins critical respect but not popular success; also the reception accorded such a piece …

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  • 36succès fou — noun Etymology: French, literally, mad success Date: 1878 an extraordinary success …

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  • 37succès de scandale — /syuuk sedeu skahonn dannl /, French. success won by reason of topical, usually scandalous, subject matter rather than by merit and critical respect. * * * …

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  • 38succès d'estime — /syuuk se des teem /, French. success won by reason of merit and critical respect rather than by popularity. * * * …

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  • 39succès fou — /syuuk se fooh /, French. an extraordinarily great success. * * * …

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  • 40succés — suc|cés Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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