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Principe de plaisir

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

pleasure principle RZ.

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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

principle [Brit ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l, Am ˈprɪnsəpəl] RZ.

1. principle (basic tenet):

2. principle (rule of conduct):

être contraire aux principes de qn (to do de faire)

3. principle (scientific law):

I. pleasure [Brit ˈplɛʒə, Am ˈplɛʒər] RZ.

1. pleasure U (enjoyment):

plaisir r.m. (of de, of doing de faire)
sb's pleasure at sth

2. pleasure U (sensual enjoyment):

plaisir r.m.

3. pleasure C (enjoyable activity, experience):

plaisir r.m. (of de)

4. pleasure U (recreation):

plaisir r.m.

5. pleasure (in polite formulae):

6. pleasure (will, desire) form.:

II. pleasure [Brit ˈplɛʒə, Am ˈplɛʒər] CZ. cz. przech. (give sexual pleasure to)

pleasure partner

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I. principle [ˈprɪntsəpl] RZ.

II. principle [ˈprɪntsəpl] PRZYM.

principle person:

pleasure [ˈpleʒəʳ, Am -ɚ] RZ. no l.mn.

plaisir r.m.
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I. principle [ˈprɪn(t)··pl] RZ.

II. principle [ˈprɪn(t)··pl] PRZYM.

principle person:

pleasure [ˈpleʒ·ər] RZ.

plaisir r.m.
Present
Ipleasure
youpleasure
he/she/itpleasures
wepleasure
youpleasure
theypleasure
Past
Ipleasured
youpleasured
he/she/itpleasured
wepleasured
youpleasured
theypleasured
Present Perfect
Ihavepleasured
youhavepleasured
he/she/ithaspleasured
wehavepleasured
youhavepleasured
theyhavepleasured
Past Perfect
Ihadpleasured
youhadpleasured
he/she/ithadpleasured
wehadpleasured
youhadpleasured
theyhadpleasured

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In addition to that trend, there was also a principle at work that was opposed to, and thus beyond the pleasure principle.
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The pleasure principle drives an individual to look for pleasure and to avoid pain.
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The pleasure principle may be responsible for procrastination; one may prefer to avoid negative emotions, and to delay stressful tasks.
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This behavior enforces clinging and denial which promotes the persistence of the pleasure principle in an attempt to avoid the pain of separation or subsequent depression.
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This sensitive power is the basis for the pleasure principle, and in its lower form, the instincts and their actions.
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