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international [‚ɪntə'næʃənəl]international;∎ an international singing star une vedette internationale de la chanson2 noun∎ the International l'Internationale f;∎ the First International la Première Internationale►► Accountancy the International Accounting Standards Committee le comité international des normes comptables;the International Air Transport Association l'Association f internationale de transport aérien;Nuclear the International Atomic Energy Agency l'Agence f internationale de l'énergie atomique;Banking the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development la Banque internationale pour la reconstruction et le développement;international call communication f internationale;Law the International Chamber of Commerce la chambre de commerce internationale;Aviation the International Civil Aviation Organization l'Organisation f de l'aviation civile internationale;the International Court of Justice la cour internationale de justice;Finance international currency devise f internationale;the International Date Line la ligne de changement de date;Telecommunications international direct dialling code British or American international dial code indicatif m du pays;Finance the International Finance Corporation la Société financière internationale;Industry the International Labour Organization l'Organisation f internationale du travail;Law international law droit m international;Industry the International Longshoremen's Association = syndicat international de dockers;Industry the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union = syndicat international de dockers et de magasiniers;Finance the International Monetary Fund le Fonds monétaire international;Finance international monetary reserves réserves fpl monétaires internationales;Finance international money market marché m monétaire international;Finance international money order mandat m international;Sport the International Olympic Committee le comité international olympique;Linguistics the International Phonetic Alphabet l'alphabet m phonétique international;the International Refugee Organization = organisation humanitaire pour les réfugiés;Politics international relations relations fpl internationales;international relief agency organisation f humanitaire internationale;international reply coupon coupon-réponse m international;the International Standards Organization l'organisation f internationale de normalisation;Commerce international trading corporation société f de commerce international, SCI f;international waters eaux fpl internationalesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > international
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