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3 DOM-TOM
DOM-TOM [dɔmtɔm]plural masculine noun( = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas departments and territories━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━DOM-TOM, ROM and COMThere are four « Départements d'outre-mer »: Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Réunion and French Guyana (Guyane). They are run in the same way as metropolitan « départements » and their inhabitants are French citizens. In administrative terms they are also « Régions », and in this regard are also referred to as « ROM » (Régions d'outre-mer). The term « Dom-Tom » is still commonly used, but the term « Territoire d'outre-mer » has been superseded by that of « Collectivité d'outre-mer » (COM). The COM include Corsica, Mayotte, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin; French Polynesia and New Caledonia were given the status of « Pays d'outre-mer » (POM) in 2009. They are independent, but each is supervised by a representative of the French government.* * *dɔmtɔmnom masculin pluriel (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories* * *dɔmtɔm abr nm nmplDépartement(s) d'outre-mer/Territoire(s) d'outre-mer* * *DOM-TOM nmpl (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories.Of the French possessions off the continent, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane and La Réunion have département status, and their inhabitants are French citizens. The territoires include Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, New Caledonia and French territories at the Poles. The territories are independent, though supervised by a French government representative. -
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TOM [tɔm]masculine noun( = territoire d'outre-mer) overseas territory → DOM-TOM* * *tɔmnom masculin: abbr territoire* * *tɔm1.abr nm territoire d'outre-mer Overseas Territory2.abr nmpl territoires d'outre-mer Overseas Territories* * *TOM nm: abbr ⇒ territoire. -
5 département
département [depaʀtəmɑ̃]masculine noundepartment ; ( = division du territoire) département━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━France is divided into 95 metropolitan départements and four overseas départements. Each is run by its own local council, the « conseil général ». Every département has a code number which appears as the first two figures of postcodes and the last two figures on vehicle registration plates. → ARRONDISSEMENT CANTON COMMUNE RÉGION DOM-TOM* * *An administrative unit (of which there are 96 in Metropolitan France) based on a division dating from the Revolutionary period. Most are named after rivers or mountains within their border. The main town is the seat of the préfet, and is often called the préfecture. Each département has a number and this appears as the first two digits in postcodes for addresses within the département and as the two-digit number at the end of registration numbers on motor vehicles* * *depaʀtəmɑ̃ nm1) (dans une entreprise, une université) department2) ADMINISTRATION département* * *département nm1 Admin (administrative) department;2 (d'organisme, d'université, d'administration) department; ce n'est pas mon département lit fig that's not my department;3 ( ministère) department.ⓘ Département An administrative unit (of which there are 96 in Metropolitan France) based on a division dating from the Revolutionary period. Most are named after rivers or mountains within their border. The main town is the seat of the préfet, and is often called the préfecture. Each département has a number and this appears as the first two digits in postcodes for addresses within the département and as the two-digit number at the end of registration numbers on motor vehicles.[departəmɑ̃] nom masculinle Département d'État the State Department, the Department of StateOne of the three main administrative divisions in France. There are a hundred in all, four of which are overseas. Each is run by a conseil général, which has its headquarters in the principal town of the département.Départements are numbered in alphabetical order (with a few exceptions in Île de France). The number is often used to refer to the department, particularly for the Paris area, and it is not uncommon to hear people say j'habite dans le 91 meaning j'habite dans l'Essonne. -
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DOM [dɔm]masculine noun( = département d'outre-mer)* * *dɔmnom masculin invariable (abbr = département d'outre-mer) French overseas (administrative) department* * *dɔm abr nm nmplDépartement(s) d'outre-mer* * *DOM nm inv (abbr = département d'outre-mer) French overseas (administrative) department. -
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territoire [teʀitwaʀ]masculine nounterritory ; [de département, commune] area* * *tɛʀitwaʀnom masculin1) ( d'un pays) territory2) ( chez les animaux) territory•Phrasal Verbs:* * *teʀitwaʀ nm* * *territoire nm1 ( d'un pays) territory; le territoire national/allemand national/German territory; être en territoire ennemi lit, fig to be on enemy territory; sur l'ensemble du territoire throughout the country;2 ( chez les animaux) territory; délimiter son territoire lit, fig to mark out one's territory; défendre son territoire lit, fig to defend one's territory; empiéter sur le territoire de qn fig to encroach on sb's territory.territoire de chasse area reserved for hunting, hunting ground littér; territoire d'outre-mer, TOM French overseas (administrative) territory; les territoires (arabes) occupés Pol, Géog the Occupied Territories.[tɛritwar] nom masculina. [animal] to mark its territory5. [secteur, fief] territorysa chambre, c'est son territoire his room is his kingdom -
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kalo* * *kalo nm* * *calot nm3 ◑( œil) eye; rouler des calots○ to roll one's eyes.[kalo] nom masculin1. [vêtement] cap3. JEUX big marble -
10 coopérant
coopérant, e [kɔɔpeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective2. masculine noun* * *koɔpeʀɑ̃* * *kɔɔpeʀɑ̃ nmperson doing Voluntary Service Overseas Grande-Bretagne member of the Peace Corps USA* * *coopérant nm: young man working abroad in lieu of military service.( féminin coopérante) [kɔɔperɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif————————, coopérante [kɔɔperɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminincoopérant nom masculinconscript doing National Service in a non-military capacity in a developing country -
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coopération [kɔɔpeʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = collaboration) cooperation* * *koɔpeʀasjɔ̃1) gén ( collaboration) cooperation* * *kɔɔpeʀasjɔ̃ nfune coopération renforcée — greater cooperation, increased cooperation, ADMINISTRATION
la Coopération — Voluntary Service Overseas Grande-Bretagne the Peace Corps USA (done as alternative to military service)
* * *coopération nf2 Mil, Pol form of national service consisting of working abroad; faire son service dans le cadre de la coopération to work abroad in lieu of military service.[kɔɔperasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [collaboration] cooperation3. ADMINISTRATION & MILITAIREform of National Service in which the person works abroad on an aid project -
12 Circonscription électorale
Electoral constituency. There are currently 555 electoral constituencies in Metroploitan France, plus 15 for the overseas departments, and 7 for other overseas territories. Though each constituency returns a single député to parliament, current constituencies are massively imbalanced in terms of representation; in 2007, 18 constituencies had under 70,000 voters (the smallest having less than half that figure), while the 21 largest constituencies each had over 140,000 voters. A redefining of electoral boundaries has been recommended by the Constitutional Council, and new constituiencies should be defined by 2009Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Circonscription électorale
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13 DOM
the Départements d'Outre Mer, French overseas departments, two in the Caribbean ( Guadeloupe and Martinique), one in South America ( Guyane), and one in the Indian Ocean (La Réunion). Administratively part of France, and therefore with elected representatives in the French parliament, these overseas departments benefit from many special regimes, notably fiscal advantages. -
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French overseas territory, with a population of about 15,000, located in the middle of the Pacific, between Hawaii and New Zealand. These Islands have the status of French Overseas Collectivity (Collectivité d'Outre-Mer), meaning that they are generally autonomous and make their own laws. Until 2003, Wallis & Fatuna was classed as a TOM, or Territoire d'Outre-Mer.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Wallis and Fatuna
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15 APD
apedenom masculin (abbr = appel de préparation à la défense) compulsory Ministry of Defence workshop for 16-18 year-olds* * *APD nm (abbr = appel de préparation à la défense) compulsory Ministry of Defence workshop for 16-18 year olds. -
16 Antilles
Antilles [ɑ̃tij]plural feminine noun• les Grandes/Petites Antilles the Greater/Lesser Antilles* * *ɑ̃tijnom propre féminin plurielles Petites/Grandes Antilles — the Lesser/Greater Antilles
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃tij nfplaux Antilles [habiter] — in the West Indies, [aller] to the West Indies
* * *Antilles ⇒ Les régions nprfpl les Antilles the West Indies; les Antilles françaises the French West Indies; les Petites/Grandes Antilles the Lesser/Greater Antilles.Antilles néerlandaises Netherlands Antilles.[ɑ̃tij] nom propre féminin plurielles Antilles the Antilles, the West Indiesles Antilles françaises/néerlandaises the French/Dutch West IndiesThe French West Indies include the overseas départements of Martinique and Guadeloupe, the latter including the islands of Désirade, Marie-Galante, Saint-Barthélemy (Saint-Barth), les Saintes and Saint-Martin. -
17 arrondissement
arrondissement [aʀɔ̃dismɑ̃]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Marseilles, Lyon and Paris are divided into city districts known as arrondissements, each with its own local council (the « conseil d'arrondissement ») and mayor. The number of the arrondissement appears in addresses at the end of the post code.The French metropolitan and overseas « départements » are divided into over 300 smaller administrative areas. These are also known as arrondissements.* * *A subdivision of a département. Each arrondissement has a sous-préfet representing the state administration at local level. In Paris, Lyons and Marseilles, an arrondissement is a sub-division of the commune, and has its own maire and local council* * *aʀɔ̃dismɑ̃ nmADMINISTRATION district* * *1 ( de ville) arrondissement;2 ( petite région) administrative division.ⓘ Arrondissement A subdivision of a département. Each arrondissement has a sous-préfet representing the state administration at local level. In Paris, Lyons and Marseilles, an arrondissement is a sub-division of the commune, and has its own maire and local council.[arɔ̃dismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [dans une ville]administrative subdivision of major French cities such as Paris, Lyons or Marseilles2. [au niveau départemental]administrative subdivision of a departement, governed by a 'sous-préfet' -
18 collectivité
collectivité [kɔlεktivite]feminine noun• la collectivité ( = le public) the community• collectivité d'outre-mer French overseas territory (formerly "Territoire d'outre-mer")* * *kɔlɛktivite1) ( groupe) group2) ( ensemble des citoyens) community•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔlɛktivite nfla collectivité — the community, the collectivity
* * *collectivité nf1 ( groupe) group; collectivité professionnelle professional body;2 ( ensemble des citoyens) community; esprit de collectivité community spirit; la collectivité nationale the nation.collectivité locale local authority GB, local government US; collectivité territoriale region with a measure of autonomy; collectivités publiques state, regional and local authorities GB, federal, state and local government US.[kɔlɛktivite] nom féminin1. [société] communitya. [dans un État] local authoritiesb. [dans une fédération] federal authorities -
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20 infanterie
infanterie [ɛ̃fɑ̃tʀi]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃fɑ̃tʀinom féminin infantry* * *ɛ̃fɑ̃tʀi nf* * *infanterie nf infantry; dans l'infanterie in the infantry.infanterie de marine army corps serving alongside French Navy in overseas operations.[ɛ̃fɑ̃tri] nom féminininfanterie aéroportée/motorisée airborne/motorized infantry
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