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1 establishment
establishment [ɪsˈtæblɪ∫mənt]a. ( = institution) établissement m* * *[ɪ'stæblɪʃmənt] 1.1) ( process) instauration f2) (institution, organization) établissement m3) (shop, business) maison f2.Establishment noun GBthe Establishment — ( ruling group) classe f dominante, establishment m; ( social order) ordre m établi
the legal establishment — les institutions fpl judiciaires
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2 establishment
establishment [ɪ'stæblɪʃmənt]1 noun(a) (of business) fondation f, création f; (of government) constitution f; (of society, system) constitution f, création f; (of law) instauration f(b) (institution) établissement m;∎ a business establishment un établissement commercial, une firme;∎ a research establishment un établissement de recherche;∎ a family establishment (hotel, restaurant) un établissement familial(c) (of fact, guilt, innocence, cause, identity) établissement m∎ to be on the establishment faire partie du personnel;∎ Military peacetime establishment effectifs mpl de paix∎ (ruling powers) the Establishment les pouvoirs mpl établis, l'ordre m établi, l'establishment m;∎ the financial Establishment ceux qui comptent dans le monde financier;∎ he's such an Establishment figure il fait vraiment partie de l'establishment;∎ to be against the Establishment, to be anti-Establishment être anticonformiste;∎ to revolt against the Establishment se révolter contre l'ordre établiUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > establishment
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3 establishment
∎ a business establishment un établissement commercial∎ the financial establishment ceux qui comptent dans le monde financier -
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1) (the act of establishing.) constitution2) (an institution or organization: All employees of this establishment get a bonus at New Year.) établissement3) (a person's residence or household: a bachelor's establishment.) ménage -
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6 re-establishment
re-establishment ['ri:-](b) (of person) réintégration f;∎ her re-establishment as team leader sa réintégration en tant que chef d'équipeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > re-establishment
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7 mystery
mystery shopper client(e) m, f mystère;mystery shopping pseudo-achat mMystery shopping looks at your operation from the customer's perspective with the advantage of knowing the company's criteria and standards. Researchers, who score your establishment according to a checklist created specifically for your company and tailored to your customer-service goals, make monthly visits. That method can give you great insight into how your business is operating when the manager is not around and whether employees are serving your customers the way you intend.
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8 educational
educational [‚edjʊˈkeɪ∫ənl]1. adjective[system, needs, toy, TV programme] éducatif ; [establishment] d'enseignement ; [standards] de l'enseignement ; [theory] de l'éducation ; [method, material] pédagogique2. compounds* * *[ˌedʒʊ'keɪʃənl]1) [establishment, method, system] d'enseignement; [developments] de l'enseignement; [standards, supplies] School scolaire; University universitaire2) ( instructive) [game, programme, value] éducatif/-ive; [experience, talk] instructif/-ive -
9 foundation
foundation [faʊnˈdeɪ∫ən]1. nouna. ( = founding) fondation fb. ( = establishment) fondation fc. [of social structure, idea] fondement m2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[ˌfaʊn'deɪʃn]to lay the foundations for — lit poser les fondations de; fig jeter les fondements de
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10 kennel
kennel [ˈkenl]1. noun[of dog] niche f2. plural noun* * *['kenl]2) (GB kennels + v sg) ( establishment) chenil m -
11 restoration
restoration [‚restə'reɪʃən]1 noun(a) (giving back) restitution f(b) (re-establishment) restauration f, rétablissement m; (of law and order, monarchy) restauration f(c) (repairing, cleaning → of work of art, building) restauration f1 noun∎ the Restoration la Restauration anglaise(literature, drama) de (l'époque de) la Restauration (anglaise)►► Restoration comedy (genre) théâtre m de la Restauration anglaise (caractérisé par la satire des mœurs du temps); (play) comédie f de l'époque de la Restauration anglaise (caractérisée par la satire des mœurs du temps);Finance restoration fund caisse f de restauration;restoration project projet m de restauration;restoration work travail m de restaurationⓘ THE RESTORATION En 1660, la restauration de la monarchie britannique par l'avènement de Charles II mit fin à la période d'austérité du Protectorat de Cromwell.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > restoration
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12 institution
institution [‚ɪnstɪˈtju:∫ən]• financial/credit/educational institution établissement m financier/de crédit/d'enseignement* * *[ˌɪnstɪ'tjuːʃn], US [-tuːʃn]1) Administration, Politics institution f also figfinancial institution — organisme m financier
2) (home, hospital) établissement m spécialisé; ( old people's home) asile m de vieillards; ( mental hospital) hôpital m psychiatrique3) ( establishment) (of rule, body, prize) institution finstitution of legal proceedings — Law introduction f d'instance
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13 research
research [rɪ'sɜ:tʃ]1 noun(UNCOUNT) (concept, activity) recherche f; (work involved) recherches fpl;∎ to do research into sth faire des recherches sur qch;∎ she's engaged in research into rare viruses elle fait des recherches sur les virus rares;∎ what kind of research do you do? quel type de recherches faites-vous?;∎ when I finish my degree I'd like to do research quand j'aurai mon diplôme, j'aimerais faire de la recherche ou devenir chercheur;∎ research into the problem revealed a worrying trend les recherches sur le problème ont révélé une tendance inquiétante;∎ an excellent piece of research un excellent travail de recherche;∎ scientific research la recherche scientifique(establishment, work) de recherche(article, book, problem, subject) faire des recherches sur;∎ your essay is not very well researched votre travail n'est pas très bien documentéfaire des recherches ou de la recherche►► research assistant assistant(e) m,f de recherche;research budget budget m consacré à la recherche;research department service m de recherche;research and development recherche f et développement m, recherche-développement f;Marketing research and development manager directeur(trice) m,f de recherche et développement;research fellow chercheur(euse) m,f (qui a reçu une bourse);Petroleum industry research octane number indice m d'octane recherche;research programme programme m de recherche;research scientist chercheur(euse) m,f;research student étudiant(e) m,f qui fait de la recherche (après la licence);research technique technique f de recherche;research tool outil m de recherche; -
14 school
school [sku:l]1 noun(a) (educational establishment) école f, établissement m scolaire; (secondary school → to age 15) collège m; (→ 15 to 18) lycée m; (classes) école f, classe f, classes fpl, cours mpl;∎ to go to school aller à l'école ou au collège ou au lycée;∎ to be at or in school être à l'école ou en classe;∎ to send one's children to school envoyer ses enfants à l'école;∎ parents have a duty to send their children to school les parents ont le devoir d'envoyer leurs enfants à l'école ou de scolariser leurs enfants;∎ what are you going to do when you leave school? qu'est-ce que tu comptes faire quand tu auras quitté l'école ou fini ta scolarité?;∎ I was at school with him j'étais en classe avec lui, c'était un de mes camarades de classe;∎ he's still at school il va encore à l'école;∎ to go skiing/sailing with the school ≃ aller en classe de neige/de mer;∎ television for schools télévision f scolaire;∎ there's no school today il n'y a pas (d')école ou il n'y a pas classe aujourd'hui;∎ school starts at nine (primary) l'école ou la classe commence à neuf heures; (secondary) les cours commencent à neuf heures;∎ school starts back next week c'est la rentrée (scolaire ou des classes) la semaine prochaine;∎ see you after school on se voit après l'école ou la classe;∎ the whole school is or are invited toute l'école est invitée;∎ figurative the school of life l'école f de la vie;∎ I went to the school of hard knocks j'ai été à rude école(b) (institute) école f, académie f(c) University (department) département m, institut m; (faculty) faculté f; (college) collège m; American (university) université f;∎ London School of Economics = institut d'études économiques de l'université de Londres;∎ she's at law school elle fait des études de droit, elle fait son droit(d) (of art, literature) école f;∎ figurative a doctor of the old school un médecin de la vieille école ou de la vieille garde;∎ the Florentine/classical school l'école florentine/classique(e) (training session) stage m;∎ a two-day school for doctors un stage de deux jours pour les médecins∎ the Schools l'École f, la scolastique(h) (of fish, porpoises) banc m(trip, doctor) scolaire;∎ I'm not allowed to stay up late on school nights je n'ai pas le droit de me coucher tard quand il y a école le lendemain;∎ British to do the school run emmener les enfants à l'école (à tour de rôle)∎ to be schooled in monetary/military matters être rompu aux questions monétaires/militaires;∎ she schooled herself to listen to what others said elle a appris à écouter (ce que disent) les autres;∎ she is well schooled in diplomacy elle a une bonne formation diplomatique(b) (send to school) envoyer à l'école, scolariser►► school age âge m scolaire;school board conseil m d'établissement;Radio & Television schools broadcasting émissions fpl scolaires;school buildings bâtiments mpl scolaires;school bus car m de ramassage scolaire;school of dance, dancing school académie f ou école f de danse;school day journée f scolaire ou d'école;school dinners repas mpl servis à la cantine (de l'école);school district = aux États-Unis, autorité locale décisionnaire dans le domaine de l'enseignement primaire et secondaire;school fees frais mpl de scolarité;school friend camarade mf de classe ou d'école, familiar copain (copine) m,f de classe ou d'école;British school governor membre m du conseil de gestion de l'école;school holiday jour m de congé scolaire;∎ tomorrow is a school holiday il n'y a pas école ou classe ou cours demain;∎ during the school holidays pendant les vacances ou congés scolaires;school hours heures fpl de classe ou d'école;∎ in school hours pendant les heures de classe;∎ out of school hours en dehors des heures de classe;school magazine journal m de l'école;school of medicine faculté f de médecine;school milk = lait offert aux élèves dans le primaire;school of motoring auto-école f, école f de conduite;school report bulletin m scolaire;school of thought école f de pensée; figurative théorie f;∎ one school of thought argues that this is due to genetic factors il existe une théorie selon laquelle ceci a une origine génétique;school tie = cravate propre à une école et faisant partie de l'uniforme;school uniform uniforme m scolaire;school year année f scolaire;∎ my school years ma scolarité, mes années fpl d'école;∎ the school year runs from September to July l'année scolaire dure de septembre à juillet -
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station ['steɪʃən]1 noun∎ I'll meet you at Brighton station je vous retrouverai à la gare de Brighton(b) (establishment, building) station f, poste m;∎ I must ask you to accompany me to the station je dois vous demander de m'accompagner au commissariat∎ to take up one's station prendre position;∎ action or battle stations! à vos postes!∎ British airforce station base f aérienne∎ commercial radio station station f de radio commerciale, radio f commerciale;∎ Radio to change stations changer de fréquence ou de station(f) (social rank) rang m, condition f, situation f;∎ they tend to forget their true station in life ils ont tendance à oublier leur véritable position sociale;∎ to marry below one's station faire une mésalliance;∎ to marry above one's station se marier au-dessus de sa condition sociale∎ the Stations of the Cross le chemin de Croix(buffet, platform etc) de gare(a) (position) placer, poster;∎ police were stationed at all the exits des policiers étaient postés à toutes les issues∎ British troops stationed in Germany les troupes britanniques stationnées en Allemagne►► American station break pause f publicitaire, page f de publicité;American station house (police station) poste m de police, commissariat m; (fire station) caserne f de pompiers;Railways station manager chef m de gare; -
16 waterworks
waterworks ['wɔ:təwɜ:ks] (pl inv)1 noun(establishment) station f hydraulique; (system) système m hydraulique(a) (fountain) jet m d'eau∎ he has problems with his waterworks il a des problèmes de vessie□∎ she turned on the waterworks elle s'est mise à pleurer comme une Madeleine -
17 wine
wine [waɪn]1 noun∎ a bottle/a glass of wine une bouteille/un verre de vin;∎ red/white wine vin rouge/blanc;∎ the wines of Spain les vins espagnols;∎ wine and cheese evening = petite fête où l'on déguste du vin et du fromage;∎ wines and spirits (shop sign) vins et spiritueux(bottle, glass) à vin∎ to wine and dine sb inviter qn dans les bons restaurants∎ to go out wining and dining faire la fête au restaurant(colour) lie-de-vin (inv)►► wine bar (drinking establishment) bistrot m;wine box Cubitainer ® m;wine cellar cave f (à vin), cellier m;wine cooler (container) seau m à rafraîchir (le vin); American (drink) = mélange de vin, de jus de fruit et d'eau gazeuse;British wine gum = bonbon gélifié aux fruits;wine lake excédent m de vin;wine list carte f des vins;wine rack casier m à vin;wine shop magasin m de vin(s);∎ to go to the wine shop aller chez le marchand de vins;wine tasting dégustation f (de vins);wine vinegar vinaigre m de vin;wine waiter sommelier m -
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I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) stable2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) solide, stable3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) équilibré4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) stable•- stabilize - stabilise - stabilization - stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) écurie2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) manège -
19 crematorium
(establishment) crématorium m; (furnace) four m crématoireUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > crematorium
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