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1 requis
requis, e [ʀəki, iz]* * *
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* * *ʀəki, iz requis, -e1. ppSee:2. adj* * *A pp ⇒ requérir.B pp adj1 ( nécessaire) [patience, tact, conditions] necessary; ( exigé) [diplôme, âge, conditions] required; satisfaire aux conditions requises to meet the requirements;2 [personne] conscripted for forced labourGB.C nm inv Hist les requis civilians conscripted for forced labourGB during German Occupation 1939-45.( féminin requise) [rəki, iz] participe passé→ link=requérir requérir————————( féminin requise) [rəki, iz] adjectifremplir les conditions requises to meet the required ou prescribed conditionsavoir les qualifications requises to have the requisite ou necessary qualificationsrequis nom masculin -
2 adjuger
adjuger [adʒyʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb• une fois, deux fois, trois fois, adjugé ! going, going, gone!• le document a été adjugé pour 3 000 € the document was sold for 3,000 euros2. reflexive verb• leur parti s'est adjugé 60 % des sièges their party have won 60% of the seats* * *adʒyʒe
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verbe transitif ( vendre aux enchères) to auctionune fois, deux fois, adjugé! — going, going, gone!
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s'adjuger verbe pronominal to grant oneself [part]; to take [coupe, titre]* * *adʒyʒe vt1) [prix, récompense] to award2) (lors d'une vente) to auction* * *adjuger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( vendre aux enchères) to auction; adjugé 1 000 euros auctioned for 1,000 euros; vase adjugé 400 euros à qn vase sold to sb at auction for 400 euros; une fois, deux fois adjugé! vendu! going, going, gone!;2 ( attribuer) to award (à to); prix littéraire adjugé à un jeune écrivain literary prize awarded to a young writer; se voir adjuger un contrat to win a contract; adjuger une récompense à qn to give sb a reward.B s'adjuger vpr [personne] to grant oneself [repas, part]; [sportif, équipe] to take [coupe, titre]; [action] to gain [plus-value].[adʒyʒe] verbe transitif1. [aux enchères]une fois, deux fois, trois fois, adjugé, vendu! going, going, gone!2. [attribuer]adjuger un contrat/marché à quelqu'un to award a contract/market to somebody————————s'adjuger verbe pronominal transitifelle s'est adjugé la plus jolie chambre she took ou commandeered the prettiest room -
3 réquisition
réquisition [ʀekizisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. [de personnes, matériel] requisitioningb. ( = plaidoirie) réquisitions summing-up for the prosecution* * *ʀekizisjɔ̃nom féminin Administration, Armée (de biens, locaux) ( officiellement) requisitioning; ( officieusement) commandeering; ( de personnes) conscription (for forced labour [BrE])* * *ʀekizisjɔ̃ nf* * *réquisition nf Admin, Mil (de biens, locaux) ( officiellement) requisitioning; ( officieusement) commandeering; ( de personnes) conscription (for forced labourGB).[rekizisjɔ̃] nom fémininil y a eu réquisition de tous les véhicules par l'armée the army has requisitioned ou commandeered all vehicles2. DROIT3. FINANCE————————réquisitions nom féminin plurielDROIT [conclusions] closing speech (for the prosecution)[réquisitoire] charge
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