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individual [‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊəl](a) (for one person) individuel;∎ his pupils get individual attention il s'occupe de ses élèves individuellement;∎ individual portions portions fpl individuelles ou pour une personne;∎ she has individual tuition elle prend des cours particuliers(b) (single, separate) particulier;∎ we cannot consider each individual case nous ne pouvons pas considérer tous les cas particuliers ou chaque cas en particulier;∎ it's impossible to investigate each individual complaint il est impossible d'étudier séparément chaque réclamation;∎ each individual case is different chaque cas est différent;∎ everyone will have his individual copy chacun aura son exemplaire personnel ou son propre exemplaire(c) (distinctive) personnel, particulier;∎ she has a very individual way of working elle a une façon très particulière ou personnelle de travailler2 nounindividu m;∎ who's that strange individual? qui est cet individu bizarre?;∎ as a private individual comme simple particulier►► Finance individual company accounts comptes mpl sociaux, comptes mpl d'entreprise individuelle;Swimming individual medley quatre nages m inv individuel;Cycling individual pursuit poursuite f individuelle;individual rights droits mpl de l'individu ou de la personne;Finance individual savings account plan m d'epargne en actions;Cycling individual time trial contre-la-montre m inv individuel -
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[indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) individuel; séparé2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) particulier3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) personnel2. noun1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) individu2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) personne•- individually -
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A, US [transcription]["rek\@rd"] n1 ( written account) ( of events) compte rendu m ; ( of official proceedings) procès-verbal m ; to keep a record of noter [order, calls] ; I have no record of your application je n'ai aucune trace de votre demande ; the hottest summer on record l'été le plus chaud qu'on ait jamais enregistré ; to be on record as saying that avoir déclaré officiellement que ; to say sth off the record dire qch en privé ; off the record, I think it' s a bad idea entre nous, je crois que c'est une mauvaise idée ; just for the record, did you really do it? entre nous, tu l'as vraiment fait? ; I'd like to set the record straight je voudrais mettre les choses au clair ;2 ( data) ( also records) ( historical) archives fpl ; (personal, administrative) dossier m ; records of births/deaths registre m des naissances/décès ; public records archives fpl publiques ; sb's medical records le dossier médical de qn ; official records dossiers officiels ;3 ( history) ( of individual) passé m ; (of organization, group) réputation f ; to have a good record on avoir une bonne réputation en ce qui concerne [human rights, recycling, safety] ; she has a distinguished record as a diplomat son passé en tant que diplomate est remarquable ; service record passé m militaire ; academic record niveau m d'études ;4 Audio disque m (by, of de) ; pop/jazz record disque de pop/jazz ; to make/to cut a record faire/graver un disque ; to put on/to play a record mettre/passer un disque ; change the record ○ ! change de disque ○ ! ;5 ( best performance) record m (for, in de) ; the sprint record le record du sprint ; to set/to hold a record établir/détenir un record ;7 Jur ( also criminal record) casier m judiciaire ; to have no record avoir un casier judiciaire vierge.2 ( high) [result, sales, score, speed, time] record (inv, after n) ; to do sth in record time faire qch en un temps record ; to be at a record high/low être à son niveau le plus haut/bas.C vtr1 ( note) noter [detail, idea, opinion] ; prendre acte de [transaction] ; to record that noter que ; to record the way in which prendre note de la façon dont ;2 (on disc, tape) enregistrer [album, interview, song] (on sur) ; to record sb doing enregistrer qn en train de faire ;3 ( register) [equipment] enregistrer [temperature, rainfall] ; [dial, gauge] indiquer [pressure, speed] ;4 ( provide an account of) [diary, report] rapporter [event, conditions] ; to record that rapporter que.
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