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immediate [ɪ'mi:djət]∎ the problem needs immediate attention il est urgent de régler le problème;∎ we need an immediate answer il nous faut une réponse immédiate;∎ this pill gives immediate relief ce cachet soulage instantanément, l'effet de ce cachet est instantané;∎ house for sale with immediate possession maison à vendre avec jouissance immédiate(b) (close in time) immédiat;∎ in the immediate future dans les heures ou les jours qui viennent;∎ my immediate objective mon objectif premier;∎ what are your immediate plans? que proposez-vous de faire d'abord?;∎ I have no immediate plans to retire je n'ai pas l'intention de prendre ma retraite dans un futur proche∎ my immediate relatives mes parents les plus proches;∎ my immediate neighbours mes voisins immédiats(d) (direct → cause, influence) immédiat direct►► Computing immediate access accès m direct;Linguistics immediate constituent constituant m immédiat -
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2 (urgent, current) [concern, responsibility, goal] premier/-ière ; [problem, crisis] urgent ; [information] frais/fraîche ; immediate steps must be taken il faut prendre des mesures immédiates ; there is no immediate danger of this happening il n'y a pas de danger que cela se produise dans l'immédiat ; the patient is not in immediate danger les jours du patient ne sont pas en danger ;3 ( near) [prospects] immédiat ; in the immediate vicinity dans le voisinage immédiat ; his immediate family ses proches ; in the immediate future dans l'avenir proche ;4 ( with no intermediary) [cause] immédiat ; [neighbours] immédiat ; on my immediate left juste à ma gauche. -
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[i'mi:diət] 1. adjective1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) immédiat2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) immédiat3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) immédiat•2. conjunction(as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) dès que -
6 immediate annuity
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7 immediate constituent
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8 immediate appearance before a judge
Jur. comparution immédiate devant un jugeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > immediate appearance before a judge
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9 immediate delivery
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10 immediate annuity
rente immédiate, rente à terme échu (MIX87, -88LGA) -
11 immediate benefit
garantie immédiate (LGA) -
12 immediate benefit, i. cover
garantie immédiate (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > immediate benefit, i. cover
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13 immediate cover
garantie immédiate (2e) -
14 immediate damage
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15 immediate full vesting
acquisition intégrale et immédiate (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > immediate full vesting
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16 immediate outright vesting
acquisition immédiate en bloc (TP, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > immediate outright vesting
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17 immediate pension
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18 immediate vesting
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allocation f immédiate -
20 immediate, family
famille f immédiate
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immediate — I (at once) adjective flash, instant, instantaneous, praesens, prompt, quick, speedy, sudden, unhesitating, with reasonable dispatch, without delay II (imminent) adjective about to happen, anticipated, approaching, at hand, close, close a … Law dictionary
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immediate */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈmiːdɪət] / US [ɪˈmɪdɪət] adjective 1) happening or done now, without any delay Our government must take immediate action. The rebels demanded the immediate release of the prisoners. Restrictions on advertising had an immediate impact on… … English dictionary
immediate — [[t]ɪmi͟ːdiət[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n An immediate result, action, or reaction happens or is done without any delay. These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect... My immediate reaction was just disgust. Syn: instant 2) ADJ GRADED: usu … English dictionary
immediate — adjective Etymology: Middle English immediat, from Anglo French, from Late Latin immediatus, from Latin in + Late Latin mediatus intermediate more at mediate Date: 15th century 1. a. acting or being without the intervention of another object,… … New Collegiate Dictionary