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1 médecin légiste
* * *nmforensic scientist Grande-Bretagne medical examiner USA* * *forensic expert ou scientist, medical examiner (US) -
2 médecin
médecin [med(ə)sɛ̃]masculine noun* * *mɛdsɛ̃nom masculin doctormédecin traitant — general practitioner, GP GB
Phrasal Verbs:* * *med(ə)sɛ̃ nmaller chez le médecin — to go to the doctor, to go to the doctor's
médecin du bord NAVIGATION — ship's doctor
* * *médecin ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm doctor; aller chez le médecin to go to the doctor's; tu devrais voir ton médecin you should see your doctor ou GP; médecin spécialiste or spécialisé specialist; médecin traitant GP.médecin de l'âme or des âmes confessor; médecin assermenté doctor sworn under oath to administer routine medical certificates required by the civil service; médecin acupuncteur acupuncturist; médecin de bord ship's doctor; médecin de campagne country doctor; médecin de famille family doctor; médecin de garde duty doctor, doctor on duty; médecin homéopathe homeopath; médecin légiste forensic surgeon; médecin militaire army doctor; médecin scolaire school doctor; médecin du sport sports doctor; médecin du travail ≈ company medical officer.[medsɛ̃] nom masculinmédecin conventionnédoctor who meets the French social security criteria, ≃ National Health doctor (UK)médecin généraliste general practitioner, GPa. [dans le privé] company doctorb. [dans le secteur public] health (and safety) ou medical officer (UK)Médecins du monde, Médecins sans frontièresorganizations providing medical aid to victims of war and disasters, especially in the Third World -
3 expertise
expertise [εkspεʀtiz]feminine nouna. [de bijou] valuation ; [de dégâts] assessment• rapport d'expertise valuer's or assessor's or expert's reportb. ( = compétence) expertise* * *ɛkspɛʀtiz2) ( compétence) expertise* * *ɛkspɛʀtiz nf1) [objet de valeur] valuation2) (enquête, examen) assessment3) DROIT forensic examination4) (rapport d'expertise) valuer's report5) (= compétence) expertise* * *expertise nf1 ( estimation) ( de bijou) valuation GB, appraisal US; ( de dégâts) assessment; rapport d'expertise expert's report;2 ( compétence) expertise.expertise judiciaire Jur expert evidence; expertise médico-légale expert medical evidence; expertise osseuse Méd bone X-ray (to determine a person's age).[ɛkspɛrtiz] nom féminin1. [examen - d'un meuble, d'une voiture] (expert) appraisal ou evaluation ou valuationfaire faire une expertise [pour assurer un bien] to have a valuation done2. [document] expert's ou valuer's report -
4 médicolégal
médicolégal, e (masculine plural - aux) [medikolegal, o]adjective[expert, rapport] forensic* * *medikoleɡal, o médicolégal, -emédicolégaux mpl adj
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