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1 eradication
eradication [ɪ‚rædɪˈkeɪ∫ən]* * *[ɪˌrædɪ'keɪʃn]noun gen élimination f; ( of disease) éradication f -
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3 eradication
eradication [ɪ‚rædɪ'keɪʃən](of disease) éradication f; (of poverty, problem) suppression f; (of abuse, crime) extirpation f, suppression f; (of practice) fin f; (of weeds) destruction f, déracinement mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > eradication
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4 eradication
élimination; éradication; destruction; suppressionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > eradication
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5 eradication
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6 eradication of illicit drug crops
Stups. éradication/destruction des cultures illicitesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > eradication of illicit drug crops
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7 crop eradication
Stups. éradication (ou destruction) des cultures [de coca ou de pavot à opium, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > crop eradication
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8 forced eradication programme
Stups. programme d'éradication forcée [de cultures de pavot à opium/de coca]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > forced eradication programme
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9 poverty eradication
Soc. éradication de la pauvreté; extinction du paupérismeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > poverty eradication
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10 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
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11 conquest
conquest [ˈkɒŋkwest]conquête f* * *['kɒŋkwest]1) [U] (of country, mountain) conquête f; ( of disease) éradication f; ( of person) hum conquête f -
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13 clearing
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14 conquest
conquest n1 ¢ (of country, mountain) conquête f ; ( of disease) éradication f ; ( of person) fig hum conquête f ; -
15 disease
disease [dɪ'zi:z]∎ he's suffering from a kidney disease il a une maladie des reins, il est malade des reins;∎ the elimination of disease l'élimination f ou l'éradication f des maladies;∎ to combat disease combattre la maladie(b) figurative mal m, maladie f;∎ boredom is a disease of the rich l'ennui est une maladie ou un mal de riches -
16 rooting
rooting ['ru:tɪŋ]enracinement m►► Horticulture rooting compost compost m spécial pour boutures;rooting out (of abuse, malpractice) extirpation f, éradication f -
17 stamping
stamping ['stæmpɪŋ](a) (of letters, parcels) affranchissement m, timbrage m(c) (with feet) piétinement m, trépignement m►► familiar stamping ground lieu m favori;∎ this was one of my old stamping grounds j'y allais tout le temps;stamping out (of disease, crime, corruption, abuse) éradication f; (of strike, movement, rebellion) répression f; (of dissent, protest) étouffement m;stamping press estampeuse f
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éradication — [ eradikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1370; lat. eradicatio « action de déraciner » 1 ♦ Méd. Action d arracher, d extirper. ⇒ arrachement. Éradication des polypes de l utérus. 2 ♦ Cour. Fig. Suppression totale (d une maladie endémique; d une espèce animale… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Eradication — is the elimination or destruction of a thing or group.Eradication may also refer to: *Genocide, the deliberate, systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious or national group of people *Eradication of infectious diseases, a public health effort … Wikipedia
Eradication — E*rad i*ca tion, n. [L. eradicatio: cf. F. [ e]radication.] 1. The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being plucked up by the roots. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eradication — (v. lat.), Entwurzelung, Ausrottung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Eradication — Eradication, lat. deutsch, Entwurzelung; eradiciren, entwurzeln … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
eradication — index abolition, cancellation, catastrophe, destruction, dissolution (termination), evulsion, prohibition … Law dictionary
eradication — early 15c., from L. eradicationem, noun of action from eradicare root out, extirpate, annihilate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + radix (gen. radicis) root (see RADISH (Cf. radish)) … Etymology dictionary
éradication — (é ra di ka sion) s. f. Action de déraciner, d extirper. Fig. • Ce qui était leur crime en France [des religieuses de Port Royal], digne d éradication et des dernières peines personnelles, parut fort innocent à Rome, SAINT SIMON 250, 83.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
eradication — eradicate ► VERB ▪ remove or destroy completely. DERIVATIVES eradication noun eradicator noun. ORIGIN Latin eradicare tear up by the roots , from radix root … English terms dictionary
Eradication of infectious diseases — Eradication is the reduction of an infectious disease s prevalence in the global host population to zero.[1] It is sometimes confused with elimination, which describes either the reduction of an infectious disease s prevalence in a regional… … Wikipedia
eradication — noun see eradicate … New Collegiate Dictionary