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∎ there were heavy casualties (gen) il y avait beaucoup de victimes ou de morts et de blessés; (dead) il y avait beaucoup de pertes;∎ these children are the casualties of the divorce rate ces enfants sont les victimes du divorce;∎ figurative truth is often a casualty in political debates la vérité est souvent sacrifiée dans les débats politiques;∎ figurative truth is the first casualty of war la première victime de la guerre, c'est la vérité;∎ figurative the party had many casualties in the last election le parti a perdu beaucoup de députés aux dernières élections∎ she was taken to casualty elle a été emmenée aux urgences►► British casualty department (in hospital) service m des urgences;British casualty ward (in hospital) service m des urgences -
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A nB casualties npl ( soldiers) pertes fpl ; ( civilians) victimes fpl ; there were heavy/light casualties Mil il y a eu de lourdes pertes/des pertes légères.C modif [department, nurse GB] des urgences ; [ward GB] d'urgence ; Mil [list, figures] des victimes ; casualty insurance US assurance f risques divers. -
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['kæʒuəlti]plural - casualties; noun(a person who is wounded or killed in a battle, accident etc: There were hundreds of casualties when the factory went on fire.) victime -
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7 Casualty Actuary Society, CAS
Casualty Actuary Society, CAS (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Casualty Actuary Society, CAS
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8 casualty actuary
actuaire en assurances accidents, risques divers (2e) -
9 casualty company
compagnie d'assurance-dommages (JD) -
10 casualty cover
couverture accident (2e) -
11 casualty insurance
assurances risques divers, assurances contre les risques divers, assurances accidents risques divers, assurances IARD, assurances incendie, accident, risques divers (2e) -
12 casualty insurance adjuster
estimateur(trice) d'assurance dommages (LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > casualty insurance adjuster
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13 casualty insurance business
ensemble des branches d'assurances à l'exception des branches vie, capitalisation, incendie et transport, branche-accidents (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > casualty insurance business
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14 casualty insurance company
société d'assurances risques divers (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > casualty insurance company
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15 casualty loss prevention
prévention des sinistres accidents et risques divers (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > casualty loss prevention
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16 casualty manager
directeur du service des assurances accidents (2e) -
17 casualty department
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18 CAS Casualty Actuary Society
CAS Casualty Actuary Society (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > CAS Casualty Actuary Society
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19 Committe on Property & Casualty Insurance Financial Reporting
Commission des rapports financiers des compagnies d'assurance IARD (TT) Committe on Relations with Other Profession on Pension Matters Commission des relations avec les autres professions en matière de régimes de retraite (TT) Committe on Revisions to the By-laws Commission de révision des statuts administratifs (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Committe on Property & Casualty Insurance Financial Reporting
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20 fire and casualty corporation
société d'assurance incendie-risques divers (Ass-Féd)English-French insurance dictionari > fire and casualty corporation
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casualty — (n.) early 15c., chance, accident; incidental charge, from L. casualis (see CASUAL (Cf. casual)) on model of royalty, penalty, etc. Casuality had some currency 16c. 17c. but is now obsolete. Meaning losses in numbers from a military or other… … Etymology dictionary
casualty — *accident, mishap Analogous words: *disaster, calamity, catastrophe, cataclysm: *misfortune, mischance, mishap … New Dictionary of Synonyms
casualty — The main current meaning is now ‘a person killed or injured in a war or accident’. The historically earlier meaning of the mishap itself is less common, although the two are sometimes interwoven, e.g. All wars have caused casualties among… … Modern English usage
casualty — ► NOUN (pl. casualties) 1) a person killed or injured in a war or accident. 2) a person or thing badly affected by an event or situation: the firm was one of the casualties of the recession. ORIGIN originally in the sense «a chance occurrence»:… … English terms dictionary
casualty — [kazh′o͞o əl tē] n. pl. casualties [ME & OFr casuelte < ML casualitas: see CASUAL] 1. an accident, esp. a fatal one 2. Mil. a) a member of the armed forces who is lost to active service through being killed, wounded, captured, interned, sick,… … English World dictionary
casualty — noun 1 person killed/injured in a war/an accident ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, high, serious ▪ light, low ▪ pedestrian, road (both BrE) … Collocations dictionary