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medical profession n the medical profession ( doctors collectively) le corps médical ; ( occupation) la médecine. -
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the medical profession — ( doctors collectively) le corps médical; ( occupation) la médecine
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profession [prəˈfe∫ən]• the medical profession ( = doctors) le corps médical* * *[prə'feʃn]1) (occupation, group) profession f2) ( statement) déclaration f -
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medical ['medɪkəl]médical2 nounvisite f médicale;∎ to have a medical passer une visite médicale;∎ to pass/fail a medical être déclaré apte/inapte à un travail après un bilan de santé►► medical board commission f médicale; Military conseil m de révision;medical care soins mpl médicaux;medical certificate certificat m médical;medical examination visite f médicale;American medical examiner médecin m légiste;medical history (of patient → file) dossier m médical; (→ previous problems) antécédents mpl médicaux;medical insurance assurance f maladie;Medical Officer of Health directeur(trice) m,f de la santé publique;medical practitioner (médecin m) généraliste mf;medical record dossier m médical;Medical Research Council = organisme public de financement des centres de recherche médicale et des hôpitaux en Grande-Bretagne;medical school faculté f de médecine;medical student étudiant(e) m,f en médecine;medical supervision surveillance f médicale;medical technician infirmier(ère) m,f;medical ward = salle commune dans un service de médecine générale -
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1 ( occupation) profession f ; by profession de profession ; the professions les professions libérales ; to enter a profession embrasser une profession ; the oldest profession (in the world) euph le plus vieux métier du monde ;2 ( group) profession f ; the legal/medical/teaching profession le corps judiciaire/médical/enseignant ;3 ( statement) déclaration f (of de). -
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1 ¢ ( views of the profession) medical opinion is divided la profession médicale est partagée ;2 ∁ ( view of one doctor) opinion f de médecin. -
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association [ə‚səʊsɪ'eɪʃən](a) (grouping) association f, société f;∎ the teachers have formed an association les enseignants ont constitué une association;∎ Commerce trade association association f professionnelle(b) (involvement) association f, fréquentation f;∎ through long association with the medical profession à force de fréquenter la profession médicale;∎ to do sth in association with sb faire qch en association avec qn;∎ this programme was made in association with Belgian television ce programme a été fait en collaboration avec la télévision belge;∎ I have no association with that company je n'ai pas de liens avec cette société;∎ the police knew about his association with the underworld la police savait qu'il fréquentait le milieu(c) (of ideas) association f;∎ by association of ideas par association d'idées;∎ the name has unfortunate associations for her ce nom lui évoque des pensées désagréables;∎ the associations of the name ce qu'on associe à ce nomPsychology association test test m d'associationUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > association
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[kri:m] 1. noun1) (the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made.) crème2) (any of many substances made of, or similar to, cream: ice-cream; face-cream.) crème3) (the best part; the top people: the cream of the medical profession.) crème4) (( also adjective) (of) a yellowish-white colour: cream paint.) crème2. verb1) (to make into a cream-like mixture: Cream the eggs, butter and sugar together.) battre2) (to take the cream off: She creamed the milk.) écrémer3) ((with off) to select (the best): The best pupils will be creamed off for special training.) écrémer•- creamy- creaminess - cream of tartar -
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nursing [ˈnɜ:sɪŋ]1. adjectiveb. the nursing staff [of hospital] le personnel soignant2. noun3. compounds► nursing home noun (for medical, surgical cases) clinique f ; (for mental cases, disabled) maison f de santé ; (for convalescence/rest cure) maison f de convalescence ; (for old people) maison f de retraite* * *['nɜːsɪŋ] 1. 2.1) [mother] qui allaite2) Medicine [staff] infirmier/-ière; [methods, practice] de soins -
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practice ['præktɪs]1 noun∎ tribal/religious practices pratiques fpl tribales/religieuses;∎ they make a regular practice of going jogging on Sundays ils font régulièrement du jogging le dimanche;∎ he makes a practice of voting against or he makes it a practice to vote against the government il se fait une règle de voter contre le gouvernement;∎ they've introduced the practice of morning prayer ils ont introduit la prière du matin;∎ it's not company practice to refund deposits il n'est pas dans les habitudes de la société de rembourser les arrhes;∎ it's normal practice among most shopkeepers c'est une pratique courante chez les commerçants;∎ it's our usual practice c'est ce que nous faisons habituellement, c'est notre politique habituelle;∎ it's standard practice to make a written request la procédure habituelle veut que l'on fasse une demande par écrit(b) (exercise → of profession, witchcraft, archery) pratique f(c) (training) entraînement m; (rehearsal) répétition f; (study → of instrument) étude f, travail m;∎ I've had a lot of practice at or in dealing with difficult negotiations j'ai une grande habitude des négociations difficiles;∎ it's good practice for your interview c'est un bon entraînement pour votre entrevue;∎ to be in practice être bien entraîné;∎ to be out of practice manquer d'entraînement;∎ I'm getting out of practice (on piano) je commence à avoir les doigts rouillés; (at sport) je commence à manquer d'entraînement; (at skill) je commence à perdre la main;∎ it's time for your piano practice c'est l'heure de travailler ton piano;∎ Sport Schumacher was fastest in practice Schumacher a été le plus rapide aux essais;∎ proverb practice makes perfect c'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron(e) (practical application) pratique f;∎ to put sth in or into practice mettre qch en pratique;∎ in practice dans la pratique(f) (professional activity) exercice m;∎ to be in practice as a doctor exercer en tant que médecin;∎ to go into or to set up in practice as a doctor s'installer comme médecin, ouvrir un cabinet de médecin;∎ medical/legal practice l'exercice m de la médecine/de la profession d'avocat∎ he has a country practice il est médecin de campagne(game, run, session) d'entraînement►► Golf practice ground practice m;Sport practice match match m d'entraînement
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