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1 partie
partie2 [paʀti]1. feminine nouna. part► faire partie de [+ ensemble, obligations, risques] to be part of ; [+ club, association, catégorie, famille] to belong to ; [+ élus, gagnants] to be one of► en grande or majeure partie largelyb. ( = spécialité) field• faisons une partie de... let's have a game of...d. [de contrat] party ; [de procès] litigant2. compounds• se constituer partie civile to associate in a court action with the public prosecutor ► partie de plaisir* * *paʀti
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1) ( élément d'un tout) gén part; (d'une somme, d'un salaire) proportion, partune bonne or grande partie de — a good ou large number of [personnes, objets]; a high proportion of [masse, ressources]
en partie — partly, in part
en grande partie — to a large ou great extent
faire partie des premiers/derniers — to be among the first/last
2) ( division de l'espace) part3) ( division temporelle) partelle passe la majeure partie de son temps au travail/à dormir — she spends most of her time at work/sleeping
4) ( profession) line (of work)5) Jeux, Sport gamegagner/perdre la partie — fig to win/to lose the day
je fête mes trente ans, j'espère que tu seras de la partie — I'm having a thirtieth birthday party, I hope you can come
6) (dans une négociation, un contrat) partyêtre partie prenante dans quelque chose — to be actively involved in [conflit, contrat, négociation]
7) Droit party8) Musique part9) Mathématique part
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parties (colloq) nom féminin pluriel privates (colloq)Phrasal Verbs:••* * *paʀti nf1) (élément, portion) partUne partie du groupe partira en Italie. — Part of the group will go to Italy.
faire partie de [personne] — to belong to, [chose] to be part of
Ce tableau fait partie d'une très belle collection. — This picture is part of a very beautiful collection.
2) [cartes] game, [tennis] (= match) gameNous avons fait une partie de tennis. — We played a game of tennis.
une partie de pêche — a fishing party, a fishing trip
3) (= profession, spécialité) field, line of work4) DROIT (= protagonistes) partyen partie — partly, in part
Cela explique en partie le problème. — That partly explains the problem.
Son histoire est en grande partie vraie. — His story is largely true.
prendre qn à partie (dans un débat) — to take sb to task, (= malmener) to set about sb
ce n'est que partie remise — that will be for another time, that will be for next time
* * *[parti] féminin→ link=partiparti (adjectif)————————[parti] nom féminin1. [élément, composant] parta. [comité] to be a member of, to be on, to sit onb. [club, communauté] to be a member of, to belong toc. [équipe] to belong to, to be one of, to be ind. [licenciés] to be among, to be one ofe. [métier, inconvénients, risques] to be part ofparties génitales ou sexuelles genitals, private parts2. [fraction, morceau] partune partie du blé est contaminée some ou part of the wheat is contaminatedune grande/petite partie de l'électorat a large/small part of the electorate, a large/small section of the electorateil est absent une grande ou la plus grande partie du temps he's away much of ou most of the timela partie n'est pas égale it's an uneven match, it's not a fair matchpartie d'échecs/de billard/de tennis/de cartes game of chess/billiards/tennis/cardsabandonner ou quitter la partie to give up the fight, to throw in the towella partie est jouée/n'est pas jouée the outcome is a foregone conclusion/is still wide open4. [divertissement à plusieurs]partie de chasse/pêche shooting/fishing partypartie de campagne day ou outing in the countryêtre/se mettre de la partie: on va lui faire une farce, qui veut être de la partie? we're going to play a trick on him, who wants to join in?s'il se met aussi de la partie, nous aurons les capitaux nécessaires if he comes in on it too, we shall have the necessary capitalje ne peux pas partir avec toi cette fois, mais ce n'est que partie remise I can't go with you this time, but there'll be other opportunitiesmoi qui suis de la partie, je peux te dire que ce ne sera pas facile being in that line of business myself, I can tell you it won't be easy7. [participant - généralement] - DROIT] partyparties contractantes/intéressées contracting/interested partiespartie civile private party (acting jointly with the public prosecutor in criminal cases), plaintiff (for damages)se constituer ou se porter partie civile to act jointly with the public prosecutorpartie prenante payee, receiver8. GRAMMAIRE10. CHIMIE11. (locution)————————à partie locution adverbialea. [s'attaquer à lui] to set on somebodyb. [l'interpeller] to take somebody to task————————en partie locution adverbialeen grande ou majeure partie for the most part, largely, mainly————————pour partie locution adverbiale -
2 immeuble en copropriété
многоквартирный жилой дом
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apartment block
An apartment building in which each apartment is individually wholly owned and the common areas are jointly owned. (Source: CED)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > immeuble en copropriété
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3 terrain
terrain [teʀɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = sol) ground ; ( = terre) soilb. (Football, rugby) pitch ; (avec les installations) ground ; (Betting, golf) course ; (Basketball, volleyball, handball) court• « terrain à bâtir » "building land for sale"e. ( = domaine) ground2. compounds* * *tɛʀɛ̃nom masculinterrains tertiaires/volcaniques — tertiary/volcanic formations
avancer sur un terrain glissant — fig to be on slippery ground
2) ( parcelle) plot of land3) ( étendue) land [U]4) (de jeu, sport) ( non aménagé) field; ( avec les installations) gén ground; ( au golf) coursesortir du terrain — [joueur] to go off the field; [balle] ( au football) to go out of play; ( au rugby) to go into touch
disputer un match sur terrain adverse/sur son propre terrain — to play an away game/a home game
5) ( sphère d'activité)un terrain d'entente — fig common ground
6) ( champ de recherche) field7) (état, milieu) Sociologie environmentterrain favorable — Médecine predisposing factors (pl); Sociologie favourable [BrE] environment
offrir un terrain favorable à — (à une maladie, une idéologie) to provide a fertile breeding ground for
8) Armée ( lieu d'opérations) field; ( en termes de relief) terrain; ( en termes d'avance ou de recul) groundêtre en terrain connu or familier — fig to be on familiar territory
être sur son terrain, avoir l'avantage du terrain — lit, fig to be on one's own ground
préparer le terrain — fig to pave the way
tâter or sonder le terrain — fig to put out feelers
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *teʀɛ̃ nm1) (= sol) ground2) fig groundIls ont décidé de mener leur combat sur le terrain juridique. — They've decided to fight the battle on legal ground.
Après plusieurs heures de négociation les deux camps ont fini par trouver un terrain d'entente. — After several hours of negotiation the two sides at last found some common ground.
sur le terrain (travail, recherches) — in the field
3) (= parcelle) plot (of land), (à bâtir) siteIl veut acheter un terrain en Normandie. — He wants to buy some land in Normandy.
* * *terrain nm1 ( sol) ground ¢, soil ¢; ( relief) ground ¢, terrain ¢; du terrain sablonneux sandy ground ou soil; terrains tertiaires/volcaniques tertiary/volcanic formations; avancer sur un terrain glissant fig to be on slippery ground;2 ( parcelle) plot of land; acheter un terrain to buy a plot of land; un terrain à bâtir a building plot; un terrain non constructible a plot of land not suitable for development;3 ( étendue) land ¢; terrain marécageux marshy land; acheter du terrain to buy land; terrain industriel/à bâtir industrial/building land; le prix du terrain au m2 the price of land per m2;4 (au football, rugby) field; (au volley-ball, basket-ball) court; ( au golf) course; sortir du terrain [joueur] to go off the field; [balle] ( au football) to go out of play; ( au rugby) to go into touch; disputer un match sur terrain adverse/sur son propre terrain to play an away game/a home game;5 ( sphère d'activité) sur le terrain économique/juridique in the field of economics/law; nous ne vous suivrons pas sur ce terrain we won't go along with you there; chercher/trouver un terrain d'entente fig to seek/to find common ground;6 ( champ de recherche) field; travailler sur le terrain, faire du terrain to do fieldwork, to work in the field;7 (état, milieu) Méd predisposing factors (pl); Sociol environment; terrain favorable Méd predisposition (à to); Sociol favourable environment; le terrain familial the family background ou environment; offrir un terrain favorable à to provide a fertile breeding ground for [maladie, idéologie]; être le terrain d'expérimentation de l'architecture moderne to be the proving ground for modern architecture;8 ( groupe influençable) les jeunes sont un terrain favorable young people are easy targets;9 Mil ( lieu d'opérations) field; ( en termes de relief) terrain; ( en termes d'avance ou de recul) ground; sur le terrain in the field; connaître le terrain to know the terrain; gagner/perdre du terrain to gain/to lose ground; céder du terrain to give ground; occuper le terrain to hold the field; être en terrain connu or familier fig to be on familiar territory; être sur son terrain, avoir l'avantage du terrain lit, fig to be on one's own ground; déblayer le terrain to clear the ground; préparer le terrain fig to pave the way; tâter or sonder le terrain fig to put out feelers.terrain d'atterrissage landing strip; terrain d'aviation airfield; terrain de basket-ball basketball court; terrain de camping campsite; terrain de cricket cricket pitch; ( avec les installations) cricket ground; terrain de chasse area reserved for hunting, hunting ground littér; terrain de jeu(x) playground; terrain de football soccer pitch, football pitch GB; ( avec les installations) football ground; terrain de golf golf course; terrain de manœuvre, terrain militaire army training ground; terrain de handball handball court; terrain de tennis tennis court; terrain de tir firing range; terrain de rugby rugby pitch; ( avec les installations) rugby ground; terrain de sport(s) sports ground, playing field; terrain vague piece of waste land; terrain de volley-ball volleyball court.[tɛrɛ̃] nom masculinA.[SOL, TERRE]terrains calcaires limestone soil ou areasterrain sédimentaire/volcanique sedimentary/volcanic formations2. AGRICULTURE soilB.[LIEU À USAGE SPÉCIFIQUE]1. CONSTRUCTION piece ou plot of land2. AGRICULTURE landterrain cultivé/en friche cultivated/uncultivated land[moitié défendue par une équipe] half[installations] groundterrain de golf golf course ou linksterrain de sports sports field ou groundterrain d'exercice ou militaire training ground(toujours singulier) [d'une bataille] battleground[d'une guerre] war ou combat zonela prochaine offensive nous permettra de gagner du terrain the next offensive will enable us to gain ground6. [lieu d'un duel] duelling placeC.[SENS ABSTRAIT]1. [lieux d'étude] fieldles jeunes députés n'hésitent pas à aller sur le terrain young MPs are always ready to go out and meet people2. [domaine de connaissances]ils discutent de chiffres et je ne peux pas les suivre sur ce terrain they're discussing figures, so I'm out of my depthsituons la discussion sur le terrain juridique/psychologique let's discuss this from the legal/psychological angle3. [ensemble de circonstances]elle connaît le terrain, laissons-la décider she knows the situation, let her decideêtre en terrain neutre/sur un terrain glissant to be on neutral/on a dangerous ground————————terrain vague nom masculin -
4 PACS
PACS [paks]masculine noun( = pacte civil de solidarité) ≈ civil partnership (Brit)* * *
I paksnom masculin (abbr = pacte civil de solidarité) contract of civil union
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In force since November 1999, this new civil contract is designed to safeguard the common interests of partners living together either in mixed or in same-sex couples. The PACS does not apply to under 18s, to couples who are blood relatives or those already in another marriage or relationship. The PACS entails certain obligations on the part of the couple such as a commitment to mutual support and maintenance and shared responsibility for joint expenses. By the same token, couples have rights in the areas of accommodation, property, taxation, social security, employment and inheritance* * *paks abr nmPacte civil de solidarité contract of civil partnership, contact of civil union* * *PACS nm (abbr = pacte civil de solidarité) contract of civil union.ⓘ PACS In force since November 1999, this new civil contract is designed to safeguard the common interests of partners living together either in mixed or in same-sex couples. The PACS does not apply to under 18s, to couples who are blood relatives or those already in another marriage or relationship. The PACS entails certain obligations on the part of the couple such as a commitment to mutual support and maintenance and shared responsibility for joint expenses. By the same token, couples have rights in the areas of accommodation, property, taxation, social security, employment and inheritance.civil solidarity pactlegally recognized cohabitation arrangement, between same-sex or opposite-sex couples -
5 paysage en terrasses
террасированный ландшафт
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terraced landscape
Landscape resulting from the method of cultivating land by cutting terraces or benches into slopes to create areas of flat land. The practice is common in mountainous areas where land is scarce and rainfall uncertain. (Source: GOODa)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > paysage en terrasses
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6 Conflits sociaux
This is the expression used to describe industrial unrest, or tensions between employers and employees in the workplace. Generally speaking, les conflits sociaux include all kinds of industrial unrest, in particular strikes ( les grèves), working-to-rule ( grève du zèle), or go-slows ( grève perlée). France does not have a permanent Arbitration and Conciliation service, but in the event of a major stoppage, a médiateur can be appointed to try and find a solution to the conflict. France has a reputation of being a country of strikers, but this is not really the case. Conflits sociaux are relatively unusual in the private sector, but do tend to be more common in a number of high-profile public-sector areas, such as the state education system, and the SNCF, where they can have a massive impact on everyday life.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Conflits sociaux
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неустойчивая среда
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sensitive environment
Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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пещера
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1) An underground hollow with access from the ground surface or from the sea, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines.
2) A natural cavity, chamber or recess which leads beneath the surface of the earth, generally in a horizontal or obliquely inclined direction. It may be in the form of a passage or a gallery, its shape depending in part on the joint pattern or structure of the rock and partly on the type of process involved in its excavation. Thus, caves worn by subterranean rivers may be different in character from, and of considerably greater extent than, a sea-cave eroded by marine waves.
3) A natural underground open space, generally with a connection to the surface and large enough for a person to enter. The most common type of cave is formed in a limestone by dissolution.
(Source: CED / WHIT / BJGEO)
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9 Conseil de l'Union Européenne
Совет ЕС
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EU Council
The Council of the European Union is an institution which exercises legislative and decision-making powers. At the same time, it is the forum in which the representatives of the Governments of the 15 Member States can assert their interests and try to reach compromises. The Council ensures general coordination of the activities of the European Community, the main objective of which is the establishment of an internal market, i.e. an area without internal frontiers guaranteeing four freedoms of movement - for goods, persons, services and capital - to which should soon be added a single currency. In addition, the Council is responsible for intergovernmental cooperation, in common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and in the areas of justice and home affairs (JHA), including for example matters of immigration and asylum, combating terrorism and drugs and judicial cooperation. (Source: UEEU)
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