Nature | Forme |
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Positif | Alice in Wonderland \ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.dɚ.ˌlænd\ ou \ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.də.ˌlænd\ |
Comparatif | more Alice in Wonderland \ˌmɔɹ ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.dɚ.ˌlænd\ ou \ˌmɔː ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.də.ˌlænd\ |
Superlatif | most Alice in Wonderland \ˌmoʊst ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.dɚ.ˌlænd\ ou \ˌməʊst ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.də.ˌlænd\ |
Alice in Wonderland \ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.dɚ.ˌlænd\ (États-Unis), \ˈæl.ɪs ɪn ˈwʌn.də.ˌlænd\ (Royaume-Uni)
It is an Alice in Wonderland question. Let me answer it this way: To design a car, you must — emphasize must — have restrictions to guide you.— (Popular Mechanics, avril 1978, vol. 149, no 4, p. 204)
This is all a little more Alice in Wonderland than I had expected.— (Lisa Margonelli, Oil on the Brain: Petroleum’s Long, Strange Trip to Your Tank, 2008, p. 68)