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1 désengagement
désengagement [dezɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *dezɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃nom masculin1) Économie, Politique disengagement2) Armée withdrawal (de from)* * *dezɑ̃ɡaʒmɑ̃ nmPOLITIQUE disengagement* * *2 Mil withdrawal (de from).[dezɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃] nom masculin -
2 décrochage
dekʀɔʃaʒ nm1) ÉDUCATION, [élève] dropping outSee:2) AVIATION, [avion] stalling3) [exposition, tableaux, nacelle] taking down4) ÉCONOMIE, [Bourse, marché, salaires, consommation] fall* * *décrochage nm1 Radio, TV switch-over;2 Aviat stalling.[dekrɔʃaʒ] nom masculin7. (familier) [désengagement] -
3 dégagement
dégagement [degaʒmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = action de libérer) freeing ; [de crédits] releaseb. ( = production) [de fumée, gaz, chaleur] emissionc. (Football, rugby) clearanced. ( = placard) storage space ; ( = couloir) passage* * *degaʒmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( d'un lieu) clearing (de of)2) ( de vestiges) digging out (de of)3) Sport ( au football) clearance ( de quelqu'un by somebody)* * *deɡaʒmɑ̃ nm1) [gaz, odeurs] emission2) [victimes] freeing3) [passage] clearingitinéraire de dégagement — alternative route (to relieve traffic congestion)
4) (= espace libre) open space, (dans un appartement) recess5) FOOTBALL clearance* * *dégagement nm1 ( d'un lieu) clearing (de of); le dégagement de la chaussée s'est effectué rapidement the road was soon cleared;2 ( de vestiges) digging out (de of);4 Méd dégagement de la tête/des épaules d'un bébé freeing of the head/of the shoulders of a baby.dégagement des cadres Admin cutting back on managerial staff; Mil cutting back on officers; dégagement instantané gas escape.[degaʒmɑ̃] nom masculina. [accidentel] a gas leakb. [volontaire] a release of gas2. [espace - dans une maison] passage, hall ; [ - dans une ville] open space ; [ - dans un bois] clearing
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Disengagement — Dis en*gage ment, n. [Pref. dis + engagement: cf. F. d[ e]sengagement.] 1. The act of disengaging or setting free, or the state of being disengaged. [1913 Webster] It is easy to render this disengagement of caloric and light evident to the senses … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disengagement — index disassociation, division (act of dividing), estrangement, evulsion, exemption, freedom, liberation, release … Law dictionary
Disengagement — Disengagement,das:⇨Trennung(1) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
disengagement — 1640s; see DISENGAGE (Cf. disengage) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
disengagement — [dis΄in gāj′mənt] n. 1. a disengaging or being disengaged 2. freedom from obligation, occupation, etc.; ease; leisure 3. withdrawal from a stated policy, previous involvement or position, etc.; specif., withdrawal of military forces, political… … English World dictionary
Disengagement — The term disengagement can refer to: Disengagement (film) by director Amos Gitai Israel s unilateral disengagement plan Disengagement (Cold War) Religious disengagement Apathy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title … Wikipedia
Disengagement — Dis|en|gage|ment 〈[ ɛngɛıdʒ ] n. 15〉 militär. Auseinanderrücken von Staatsmächten [engl.; <lat. dis „ent “ + engl. engagement „Verpflichtung, Verbindlichkeit“] * * * Dis|en|gage|ment [dɪsɪn geɪʤmənt , …mɛnt], das; s [engl. disengagement]… … Universal-Lexikon
disengagement — noun a) Release or detachment from a physical situation or other involvement. My thanks to you for my speedy disengagement from the ridiculous accusation of Morris. b) The separation or release of a chemical … Wiktionary
disengagement — [[t]dɪ̱sɪnge͟ɪʤmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N from n Disengagement is a process by which people gradually stop being involved in a conflict, activity, or organization. This policy of disengagement from the European war had its critics. Syn:… … English dictionary
Disengagement — Dis|en|gage|ment [...in geidʒmənt] das; s <aus gleichbed. engl. disengagement, eigtl. »Loslösung, das Absetzen«> das militärische Auseinanderrücken (bes. der Machtblöcke in Europa nach dem 2. Weltkrieg) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
disengagement — disengage ► VERB 1) separate, release, or detach. 2) remove (troops) from an area of conflict. 3) (disengaged) emotionally detached; uninvolved. DERIVATIVES disengagement noun … English terms dictionary