complice in Vietnamese
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Sentence patterns related to "complice"
1. Complicit is an adjective, a back-formation coined in the 1940s from the word Complicity, which is taken from the Old French word complice, meaning companion or accomplice.
2. Accomplice (n.) "associate in crime," 1580s, an unetymological extension of earlier complice "an associate or confederate" (early 15c.), from Old French complice "a confederate, partner" (not in a criminal sense), from Late Latin complicem (nominative complex) "partner, confederate," from Latin complicare "to involve," literally "fold together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + plicare
3. Accomplice to See full entry Word Origin mid 16th cent.: alteration (probably by association with accompany ) of Middle English complice ‘an associate’, via Old French from late Latin complex , complic- ‘allied’, from com- ‘together’ + the root of plicare ‘to fold’.
4. Mais cet argument est dangereusement Complaisant.: But this is a dangerously complacent argument.: Le gouvernement a été complice et Complaisant et personne ne semble s'en être formalisé.: The government was complicit and complacent and nobody seemed to care.: Un privilège, Complaisant, dime-a A privileged, self-indulgent, dime-a Le jeune homme riche et Complaisant se sentait
5. The following varieties shall be added to the list in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 658/96:"Agat, Agenda, Ankla, Calisto, Canasta, Canberra, Catinka, Cohort, Complice, Corinto, CSH 11, CSH 20, CSHP 003, CSHP 005, Danisco, Duet, Ebonite, Ethno, Fortress, Futuris, Glen, H5, H6, ISH 95/1, ISH97-1 P(Mistral), ISL 97.2P, Jura, Kapitan, Kimber, Kumbre, Kvintett, Lara, Licondor, Licongo, Life, Lipan, Lutin, Madras, Max, Minerva, Mistral, Mozart, Olindigo, Olivia, Orlando, Parade, Passat, Pastell, Pegasus, PF 7410/94, Plenty, Pluchino, Pyramid, Roller, RPGP 720-27, Samsine, SH 96017, SPE 420, Status, Talent, Tenor, Tornado, Tosca, Toucan, Tradition, Tuli, Turner, VDH 9041-97, VDH 9043-97, Walker"