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1 independent
independent [‚ɪndɪ'pendənt](a) (person, country etc) indépendant;∎ to become independent (country) accéder à l'indépendance;∎ she is independent of her parents elle ne dépend plus de ses parents;∎ two independent studies have been made deux études indépendantes ont été menées;∎ he is incapable of independent thought il est incapable de penser par lui-même;∎ a man of independent means un rentier;∎ two independent sources have confirmed the rumour deux sources indépendantes ont confirmé la rumeur2 noun∎ Press The Independent = quotidien britannique de qualité sans affiliation politique particulière►► British formerly the Independent Broadcasting Authority = organisme d'agrément et de coordination des stations de radio et chaînes de télévision du secteur privé en Grande-Bretagne;Grammar independent clause proposition f indépendante;Finance independent financial adviser conseiller(ère) m,f financier(ère) indépendant(e);independent income revenus mpl indépendants, rentes fpl;independent inquiry enquête f indépendante;∎ an independent inquiry has been set up une enquête indépendante a été ouverte;Independent Radio News = agence de presse radiophonique;independent retailer détaillant(e) m,f indépendant(e);British independent school école f privée;British the Independent Television Commission = commission de surveillance des télévisions britanniques privéesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > independent
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2 independent
independent [‚ɪndɪˈpendənt]indépendant ; [radio] libre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[ˌɪndɪ'pendənt] 1.1) Politics candidat/-e m/f indépendant/-e2) ( company) indépendant m, compagnie f indépendante2.1) ( self-reliant) [person] indépendantindependent means —
2) Politics indépendant3) ( impartial) [observer, inquiry] indépendant; [evidence, account] objectif/-ive4) ( unconnected) [complaint] indépendant5) ( not part of an organization) indépendant6) ( not state run) privé -
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A n1 Pol candidat/-e m/f indépendant/-e ;B adj1 ( self-reliant) [person, life, attitude, style] indépendant (of de) ; independent means, an independent income des revenus personnels ;2 Pol [country] indépendant (of de) ;3 ( impartial) [body, expert, observer, inquiry, investigation] indépendant ; [witness, evidence, account] objectif/-ive ;4 (separate, unconnected) [complaint, source] indépendant ; two independent surveys give the same result deux sondages indépendants donnent le même résultat ;6 ( not state run) [school, hospital, radio station] privé ; -
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[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) indépendant (de)2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) indépendant3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) indépendant (de)4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) indépendant•- independently -
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indépendant(e)independent administration gestion f autonome;independent financial adviser conseiller(ère) m, f financier(ère) indépendant(e);independent income revenus m pl indépendants, rentes f pl;independent port port m autonome;independent retailer détaillant(e) m, f indépendant(e) -
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adj.indépendant; autonome; libreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > independent
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9 Independent Broadcasting Authority
Independent Broadcasting Authority, IBA n GB organisme m de contrôle des stations privées de radio et télédiffusion.Big English-French dictionary > Independent Broadcasting Authority
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10 independent clause
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11 independent suspension
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12 Independent Television Commission
Independent Television Commission, ITC n GB organisme m de contrôle des chaînes privées de télédiffusion.Big English-French dictionary > Independent Television Commission
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13 independent variable
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14 Independent, Electricity, Market, Operator
Société f indépendante de gestion du marché de l'électricitéEnglish-French legislative terms > Independent, Electricity, Market, Operator
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15 independent scaffold
échafaudage à double rangée d’échasses mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > independent scaffold
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16 independent skeleton
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > independent skeleton
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17 independent contractor
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > independent contractor
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18 independent income
Fin. revenus propres; fortune personnelle; pf. renteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > independent income
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19 independent occupations and professions
Trav. professions et métiers indépendantsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > independent occupations and professions
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20 independent review committee
Pol., Org. commission d'examen indépendanteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > independent review committee
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