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1 disposal
disposal [dɪ'spəʊzəl]∎ they arranged for the disposal of the body ils ont pris les dispositions nécessaires pour se débarrasser du corps;∎ waste or refuse disposal traitement m des ordures∎ she left no instructions for the disposal of her property elle n'a laissé aucune instruction quant à ce qui devait être fait de ses biens∎ to be at sb's disposal être à la disposition de qn;∎ I am entirely at your disposal je suis à votre entière disposition;∎ to have sth at one's disposal avoir qch à sa disposition;∎ to put sb/sth at sb's disposal mettre qn/qch à la disposition de qn;∎ in the time at your disposal dans le temps dont tu disposes -
2 disposal
disposal [dɪsˈpəʊzəl]b. ► at + disposal• to put o.s./be at sb's disposal se mettre/être à la disposition de qn* * *[dɪ'spəʊzl]1) ( removal) ( of waste product) élimination f2) ( sale) (of company, property) vente f; (of deeds, securities) cession f3) ( completion) exécution f4) (for use, access)5) ( arrangement) disposition f -
3 disposal
disposal n1 ( removal) ( of waste product) élimination f ; waste disposal élimination des déchets ; for disposal à jeter ;3 ( completion) exécution f ;4 (for use, access) to be at sb's disposal être à la disposition de qn ; to put ou place sth at sb's disposal mettre qch à la disposition de qn ; to have sth at one's disposal avoir qch à sa disposition ; all the means at my disposal tous les moyens dont je dispose ;5 ( arrangement) disposition f. -
4 disposal
(a) (of goods, company, assets) vente f; (of property) cession f (onéreuse), vente; (of securities) cession;∎ for disposal à vendre, à céder∎ to have sth at one's disposal disposer de qch, avoir qch à sa disposition(goods, property, securities, company, assets) vendre -
5 disposal
( appeal)décision f, règlement m;( destruction)élimination f;( document)destruction f, élimination f;( garbage)élimination f;(goods, property)aliénation f, disposition f;( sewage)élimination f, évacuation f;( sums)affectation f, utilisationf;( to a person)cession f, disposition f en faveur de
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