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1 gouvernemental
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2 initiative gouvernementale
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3 stabilité gouvernementale
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4 gouvernemental
gouvernemental, e (masculine plural - aux) [guvεʀnəmɑ̃tal, o]adjective[organe, politique] government* * *gouvernementale, mpl - aux guvɛʀnəmɑ̃tal, o adjectif ( du gouvernement) [arrêté, politique] government (épith); [responsabilité] governmental* * *ɡuvɛʀnəmɑ̃tal, o gouvernemental, -egouvernementaux mpl adj* * *1 ( du gouvernement) [arrêté, décision, politique] government ( épith); [responsabilité] governmental; l'équipe gouvernementale the government; non gouvernemental non-governmental;2 ( au pouvoir) [majorité, parti] ruling;3 ( favorable au gouvernement) [journal] pro-government.[presse] pro-government[politique, décision, crise] government (modificateur) -
5 ONG
ONG [ɔεnʒe]feminine noun( = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO* * *oɛnʒenom féminin (abbr = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO* * *ONG nf (abbr = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO.ⓘ ONG These non-governmental organizations are generally either humanitarian agencies or human rights groups, usually started up by individual initiatives. They have the following features in common: they are international in both remit and membership; they are private associative movements; they operate on a voluntary basis. Their activities range from the social, political and legal domains to the fields of science, religion and sport. The influence of human rights organizations (Amnesty International), environmental bodies (WWF), humanitarian aid concerns ( Médecins Sans Frontières) and third-world development agencies (Oxfam) is indicative of the significant role of the ONG worldwide. Another major factor is the strong political independence of such international movements whose primary motivating force is the desire for world justice rather than the more localized interests of the state. -
6 comptable
comptable [kɔ̃tabl]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *kɔ̃tabl
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1) ( de comptabilité) [document, année] accounting; [service] accounts2) Linguistique countable
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* * *kɔ̃tabl1. nmfIl est comptable. — He's an accountant.
2. adj* * *A adj1 Compta [document, règle, année] accounting; [service] accounts; la situation comptable d'un commerce the state of the accounts of a business; leur situation comptable the state of their accounts; agent comptable accountant;B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf ( spécialiste) accountant; ( personne qui tient les livres) bookkeeper.[kɔ̃tabl] adjectif————————[kɔ̃tabl] nom masculin et féminin -
7 initiative
initiative [inisjativ]feminine noun• prendre l'initiative de qch/de faire qch to take the initiative for sth/in doing sth• à or sur l'initiative de qn on sb's initiative* * *inisjativnom féminin initiativeavoir de l'initiative, avoir l'esprit d'initiative — to have initiative
* * *inisjativ nf1) (= action, décision) initiativeC'est lui qui a pris l'initiative de la création d'un groupe de recherche. — It was he who took the initiative in setting up a research group.
2) (= esprit) initiative3) POLITIQUE initiative* * *initiative nf initiative; initiative de paix peace initiative; à l'initiative de qn on sb's initiative; prendre l'initiative to take the initiative (de for; de faire in doing); plusieurs initiatives ont été prises several initiatives have been made; une de leurs initiatives en ce domaine a été de faire one of their initiatives in this field was to do; faire preuve d'initiative to show initiative; avoir de l'initiative, avoir l'esprit d'initiative to have initiative.initiative de défense stratégique, IDS Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI.[inisjativ] nom féminin1. [esprit de décision] initiativeavoir de l'initiative to have initiative ou drive2. [idée] initiativeà ou sur l'initiative de quelqu'un on somebody's initiativeles négociations ont été organisées à l'initiative du Brésil the negotiations were initiated by Brazil ou organized on Brazil's initiativeprendre l'initiative de quelque chose to initiate something, to take the initiative for something3. [action spontanée] initiative -
8 organisation
organisation [ɔʀganizasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɔʀganizasjɔ̃nom féminin organization* * *ɔʀɡanizasjɔ̃ nf* * *organisation nf organization; manquer d'organisation to lack organization; tu devrais faire un effort d'organisation you should try to be more organized; cette année ils ont fait un effort d'organisation this year they made an effort at organizing things; comité d'organisation organizing committee.Organisation mondiale du commerce, OMC World Trade Organization, WTO.[ɔrganizasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [organisme] organizationorganisation patronale employers' organization ou association2. [mise sur pied - d'une fête, d'une réunion, d'un service] organization ; [ - d'une manifestation] organization, staging ; [ - d'un attentat] organization, planning3. [structure - d'un discours, d'une association, d'un système] organization, structure ; [ - du travail] organization4. [méthode] organization -
9 stabilité
stabilité [stabilite]feminine noun* * *stabilitenom féminin stability* * *stabilite nf* * *stabilité nf stability; stabilité des prix price stability.[stabilite] nom féminin4. POLITIQUE -
10 aoûtien
n. m. Les aoûtiens: That vast multitude of holidaymakers who, choosing to ignore governmental pleas for l'étalement des vacances, take their annual break in August. -
11 ogino
adj. Bébé ogino: Unplanned baby, infant born to a mother who miscalculated her menstrual cycle according to the Ogino contraception method. (The méthode Ogino, eponymous with that medical practitioner, did more to boost France's birth-rate than any governmental incentive, hence the ironical bébé ogino tag.)
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