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2 sujétion
sujétion [syʒesjɔ̃]feminine noun( = asservissement) subjection* * *syʒesjɔ̃1) ( servitude) subjection (à to)2) ( contrainte) constraint* * *syʒesjɔ̃ nf1) (= soumission) subjection2) fig (= contrainte) constraint* * *sujétion nf1 ( servitude) subjection (à to); être tenu en sujétion to be held in subjection; vivre dans la sujétion to live in a state of subjection;2 ( contrainte) constraint; les sujétions de la vie de soldat the constraints of a soldier's life.[syʒesjɔ̃] nom féminintenir en sujétion to hold ou to have in one's power -
3 assujettissement
assujettissement [asyʒetismɑ̃]masculine noun( = contrainte) constraint ; ( = dépendance) subjection* * *asyʒetismɑ̃nom masculin subjection (à to)* * *asyʒetismɑ̃ nm1) (= asservissement) subjection, subjugationassujettissement à [contrôles] — subjection to
* * *[asyʒetismɑ̃] nom masculin1. (littéraire) [asservissement] subjection2. DROIT -
4 asservissement
asservissement [asεʀvismɑ̃]masculine noun* * *asɛʀvismɑ̃nom masculin fml2) ( état) subjection (à to)3) fig ( de personne) subservience (à to)4) Technologie ( système) servomechanism* * *asɛʀvismɑ̃ nm(= action) enslavement, (= état) slavery* * *2 ( état) subjection (à to); maintenir un pays dans l'asservissement to keep a country enslaved;3 fig ( de personne) subservience; l'asservissement de qn à un parti politique sb's subservience to a political party; l'asservissement de la jeunesse à la mode vestimentaire youth's slavish following of fashion, youth's enslavement to fashion;[asɛrvismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [sujétion] enslavement -
5 assujettir
assujettir [asyʒetiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb( = contraindre) [+ peuple] to subjugate, to bring into subjection2. reflexive verb* * *asyʒetiʀ
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1) ( astreindre) to subject (à to)2) ( soumettre) to subjugate, to subdue [pays, peuple]3) ( fixer) to secure
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s'assujettir verbe pronominal [personne] to submit (à to)* * *asyʒetiʀ vt1) (= fixer) [planches, éléments] to fix securely2)assujettir qn à [règle] — to subject sb to, [impôt] to make liable for
3) [peuple] to subject, to subjugate* * *assujettir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( astreindre) to subject (à to);2 ( soumettre) to subjugate, to subdue [pays, peuple]; un peuple assujetti a subjugated people; assujettir qn par la violence to subdue sb by violence;3 ( fixer) to secure [étagère, chargement].B s'assujettir vpr [personne] to submit (à to).[asyʒetir] verbe transitif1. [astreindre] to compel————————s'assujettir à verbe pronominal plus préposition
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