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disposal [dɪ'spəʊzəl]∎ they arranged for the disposal of the body ils ont pris les dispositions nécessaires pour se débarrasser du corps;∎ waste or refuse disposal traitement m des ordures∎ she left no instructions for the disposal of her property elle n'a laissé aucune instruction quant à ce qui devait être fait de ses biens∎ to be at sb's disposal être à la disposition de qn;∎ I am entirely at your disposal je suis à votre entière disposition;∎ to have sth at one's disposal avoir qch à sa disposition;∎ to put sb/sth at sb's disposal mettre qn/qch à la disposition de qn;∎ in the time at your disposal dans le temps dont tu disposes -
2 disposal
disposal [dɪsˈpəʊzəl]b. ► at + disposal• to put o.s./be at sb's disposal se mettre/être à la disposition de qn* * *[dɪ'spəʊzl]1) ( removal) ( of waste product) élimination f2) ( sale) (of company, property) vente f; (of deeds, securities) cession f3) ( completion) exécution f4) (for use, access)5) ( arrangement) disposition f -
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disposal n1 ( removal) ( of waste product) élimination f ; waste disposal élimination des déchets ; for disposal à jeter ;3 ( completion) exécution f ;4 (for use, access) to be at sb's disposal être à la disposition de qn ; to put ou place sth at sb's disposal mettre qch à la disposition de qn ; to have sth at one's disposal avoir qch à sa disposition ; all the means at my disposal tous les moyens dont je dispose ;5 ( arrangement) disposition f. -
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(a) (of goods, company, assets) vente f; (of property) cession f (onéreuse), vente; (of securities) cession;∎ for disposal à vendre, à céder∎ to have sth at one's disposal disposer de qch, avoir qch à sa disposition(goods, property, securities, company, assets) vendre -
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1) enlèvement, traitement et destruction [des ordures/des déchets]2) Jur. cession; aliénationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disposal
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( appeal)décision f, règlement m;( destruction)élimination f;( document)destruction f, élimination f;( garbage)élimination f;(goods, property)aliénation f, disposition f;( sewage)élimination f, évacuation f;( sums)affectation f, utilisationf;( to a person)cession f, disposition f en faveur de -
9 disposal value
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10 disposal basin
vidoir mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disposal basin
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11 disposal bed
lit de dispersion m, lit d’épandage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disposal bed
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12 disposal container
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disposal container
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13 disposal engineering
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disposal engineering
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14 disposal of a good
Jur. aliénation d'un bienEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disposal of a good
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15 disposal of narcotic drugs
Stups. destruction de stupéfiantsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disposal of narcotic drugs
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16 disposal field
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > disposal field
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17 bomb disposal squad
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18 at one's disposal
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19 bomb disposal
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20 bomb disposal expert
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disposal — dis‧pos‧al [dɪˈspəʊzl ǁ ˈspoʊ ] noun 1. [uncountable] when someone gets rid of something they no longer need or want: disposal of • European Community environment ministers agreed to tighten controls on the production, transport and disposal of… … Financial and business terms
disposal — disposal, disposition are frequently used without clear distinction when they mean the act or the power of disposing of something. However, when the emphasis is upon what shall be done with money, property, or possessions, disposal tends to imply … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Disposal — Dis*pos al, n. [From {Dispose}.] 1. The act of disposing, or disposing of, anything; arrangement; orderly distribution; a putting in order; as, the disposal of the troops in two lines. [1913 Webster] 2. Ordering; regulation; adjustment;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disposal — disposal, disposition In general, disposal is the noun corresponding to dispose of (= get rid of) and disposition corresponds to dispose (= arrange). So the disposition of the furniture refers to the way the furniture is laid out, whereas the… … Modern English usage
disposal — ► NOUN ▪ the action or process of disposing. ● at one s disposal Cf. ↑at one s disposal … English terms dictionary
disposal — [di spō′zəl] n. 1. the act of disposing; specif., a) arrangement in a particular order [the disposal of furniture in a room] b) a dealing with matters or settling of affairs c) a giving away; transfer; bestowal d) a getting rid of 2. the power to … English World dictionary
disposal — [n1] parting with or throwing something away auctioning, bartering, chucking, clearance, conveyance, demolishing, demolition, destroying, destruction, discarding, dispatching, dispensation, disposition, dumping, ejection, jettison, jettisoning,… … New thesaurus
disposal — index administration, allotment, cession, conveyance, disbursement (act of disbursing), dismissal (termination of a proceeding), dispatch (act of putting to death) … Law dictionary
disposal — 1620s, power to make use of; see DISPOSE (Cf. dispose) + AL (Cf. al) (2); of waste material, from c.1960, originally in medical use … Etymology dictionary
disposal — n. availability 1) to have at one s disposal (I had a huge car at my disposal) 2) to place smt. at smb. s disposal 3) at smb. s disposal device used to grind up garbage 4) a garbage disposal; or: a garbage disposal unit elimination of refuse 5)… … Combinatory dictionary
disposal — dis|pos|al [dıˈspəuzəl US ˈspou ] n 1.) [U] when you get rid of something disposal of ▪ the safe disposal of radioactive waste ▪ bomb disposal experts 2.) at sb s disposal available for someone to use ▪ Tanner had a lot of cash at his disposal … Dictionary of contemporary English