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1 politique
politique [pɔlitik]1. adjective2. feminine nouna. ( = science, carrière) politics sgb. ( = ligne de conduite, mesures) policy ; ( = manière de gouverner) policiesc. ( = manière d'agir) policy3. masculine noun, feminine noun( = politicien) politician* * *
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1. pɔlitik1) gén political2) ( habile) [concession] tactical; [comportement, acte] calculating
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nom masculin1) ( aspect) political aspect2) ( personne qui s'intéresse aux affaires de l'État) politician3) ( personne habile)
II pɔlitik1) (science, art) politics (+ v sg)faire de la politique — ( en faire son métier) to go into politics, to be in politics; ( en tant que militant) to be involved in politics
2) (manière de gouverner, stratégie) policy•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *pɔlitik1. adj2. nf1) (= science, activité) politics sgLa politique ne l'intéresse pas du tout. — He's not at all interested in politics.
2) (= principes, tactique) policy, policies pl3. nm(= politicien) politician* * *A adj1 ( relatif aux affaires publiques) political; la semaine politique the week's political developments;B nm1 ( aspect) political aspect;2 ( personne qui s'intéresse aux affaires de l'État) politician;3 ( personne habile) un (fin) politique a shrewd operator.C nf Pol1 (science, art) politics (+ v sg); faire de la politique ( en faire son métier) to go into politics, to be in politics; ( en tant que militant) to be involved in politics; ( dans une discussion) to talk politics;2 ( manière de gouverner) policy; la politique du gouvernement en matière d'éducation the government's education policy; politique étrangère/intérieure/agricole/sociale foreign/domestic/agricultural/social policy; déclaration de politique générale statement of general policy;3 ( stratégie) policy; nouvelle politique de recrutement new recruiting ou recruitment policy; notre politique des prix our pricing policy.politique contractuelle contractual undertaking between the state and a private body; politique de la terre brûlée scorched earth policy.pratiquer la politique de l'autruche to stick ou hide one's head in the sand; pratiquer la politique du pire to envisage the worst-case scenario.[pɔlitik] adjectif1. [du pouvoir de l'État - institution, carte] political2. [de la vie publique] politicalhomme politique, femme politique politician————————[pɔlitik] nom féminin1. [activité] politicsje ne fais pas de politique! [je refuse de prendre parti] I don't want to bring politics into this!, no politics please!2. [stratégie] policypolitique intérieure/extérieure domestic/foreign policy————————[pɔlitik] nom masculin et féminin1. [politicien] politician2. [prisonnier] political prisoner————————[pɔlitik] nom masculin -
2 calculateur
calculateur, -trice [kalkylatœʀ, tʀis]1. adjective( = intéressé) calculating2. feminine noun* * *
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- trice kalkylatœʀ, tʀis adjectif calculating
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nom masculin, féminin calculating person
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nom masculin Informatique computer* * *kalkylatœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. nm2. adj(esprit, regard, individu) calculating3. nm/f(personne) calculating person* * *calculateur, - triceA adj [personne, esprit] calculating.B nm,f calculating person; c'est une calculatrice, elle fait tout par intérêt she's very calculating, she does everything out of self-interest.C nm Ordinat computer.( féminin calculatrice) [kalkylatɶr, tris] adjectif————————, calculatrice [kalkylatɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [qui compte]c'est un bon/mauvais calculateur he's good/bad at figures ou sums2. (péjoratif) [personne intéressée]calculateur nom masculincalculatrice nom féminin[machine] calculator
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