When an author takes another name, it is called in French 'un pseudonyme' or 'un nom de plume' (pen name).
ATEX means( taken from the French): "ATmosphere EXplosive"
This means that someone loves that boy/girl but they were taken by another person.
Yes, direct comments taken from another author should be paraphrased or enclosed in quotation marks to avoid plagiarism. Giving proper credit to the original author is important in academic and professional writing.
The English verb "to go" is translated in French as "aller". The French imperative "go !" is taken from English and means the same, "go!" It could also be the Japanese Go boardgame.
'quant à' means 'as regards to that/you' (it's difficult to know as it's taken out of context)
The word "aamdani" is taken from Urdu, which is a language primarily spoken in Pakistan and parts of India. "Aamdani" means income or earnings in Urdu.
preventive actions
Antonym: noun: a word that means the opposite of another word.Taken: past participle of takeAntonym of Taken: Given: past participle of give.
individually the words means to answer ( repondre) that (que) and no (non) and as a sentence it either means " answer no" as an order or if it's taken from a longer sentence you polite/ you plural answer no.
Vernon is from a Norman surname originally taken from a French place name, derived from the Gualish word vern meaning "alder."
"Prise" in French can mean "taken" or "seized" as in "prendre une prise" (to take a grip). It can also mean "plug" or "socket" as in "prise électrique" (electrical socket).
Contamination from the genital tract. Another sample should be taken.