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1 sever
sever [ˈsevər][+ rope] couper ; [+ relations, communications] rompre* * *['sevə(r)]transitive verb1) lit sectionner [wire, limb, artery]; couper [rope, branch]2) fig rompre [relations]; couper [contact] -
2 sever
1 lit sectionner [wire, limb, head, nerve, artery] ; couper [rope, branch] ; to sever sth from séparer qch de ; -
3 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) cesser, rompre2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) couper• -
4 to sever
1) détacher; disjoindre2) Jur. trancher [le poing des voleurs, dans certains pays]3) Pol. rompre [des relations]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to sever
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5 to sever diplomatic ties
Pol. rompre les relations diplomatiques avec un paysEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to sever diplomatic ties
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6 quarrel
quarrel [ˈkwɒrəl]1. noun( = have a dispute) se disputer* * *['kwɒrəl], US ['kwɔːrəl] 1.2) ( feud) brouille f (about, over au sujet de)3) ( difference of opinion) différend m2.to have no quarrel with somebody/something — ne rien avoir contre quelqu'un/à redire à quelque chose
1) ( argue) se disputer2) ( sever relations) se brouiller3) ( dispute)to quarrel with — contester [claim, idea]; se plaindre de [price, verdict]
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7 quarrel
quarrel, US [transcription]["kwO ;r\@l"]A n3 ( difference of opinion) différend m ; to have no quarrel with sb ne rien avoir contre qn ; to have no quarrel with sth ne rien avoir à redire à qch.1 ( argue) se disputer ;2 ( sever relations) se brouiller ;
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sever — sev‧er [ˈsevə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] COMMERCE to end a business relationship or connection with someone because of a disagreement: • He has severed all financial ties with his former firm. • A business dispute caused the company and its… … Financial and business terms
relations — n. 1) to establish; have, maintain; normalize; renew relations 2) to cement, improve, promote, strengthen relations 3) to break off, sever; strain relations (to break off diplomatic relations with a country) 4) close, intimate; friendly; strained … Combinatory dictionary
sever — sev|er [ˈsevə US ər] v formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: severer, from Latin separare; SEPARATE2] 1.) [I and T] to cut through something completely, separating it into two parts, or to become cut in this way ▪ Martin s hand was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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sever — verb 1) the head was severed from the body Syn: cut off, chop off, detach, disconnect, dissever, separate, part; amputate; literary sunder Ant: join, attach 2) a knife had severed the artery … Thesaurus of popular words
sever — verb 1) the head was severed from the body Syn: cut off, chop off, detach, separate, amputate 2) a knife had severed the artery Syn: cut (through), rupture, split, pierce 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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