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1 réparation
réparation [ʀepaʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. [de machine, montre, chaussures, voiture, objet d'art] repairing ; [d'accroc, fuite] mending ; ( = résultat) repairb. [de tort] redressd. ( = dommages-intérêts) compensation* * *ʀepaʀasjɔ̃
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1) (de montre, machine) repairing, mending; (de véhicule, route, d'avarie) repairing; (de vêtement, chaussure) mendingla réparation de la télévision m'a coûté 50 euros — it cost me 50 euros to get the television repaired
être en réparation — [bâtiment, route] to be under repair
2) Droit (de tort, préjudice) compensation (de for)3) ( d'injustice) redress (de for)
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réparations nom féminin pluriel1) ( travaux) repairs, repair work [U]2) ( dommages et intérêts) compensation [U]* * *ʀepaʀasjɔ̃1. nf1) [machine] repair2) [tort] amends pl2. réparations nfplreparations, (réparations de guerre) war reparations* * *A nf1 (de montre, d'appareil, de machine) repairing, mending; (de véhicule, mur, bâtiment, route, d'avarie) repairing; (de vêtement, chaussure) mending; la réparation de la télévision m'a coûté 100 euros it cost me 100 euros to get the television repaired; en dix ans une seule réparation a été effectuée sur cette machine in ten years this machine has only been repaired once; cela ne vaut pas la réparation it's not worth getting it repaired; travaux de réparation repair work; réparation automobile/navale car/naval repairs; être en réparation [bâtiment, maison, route] to be under repair; ma voiture/chaîne stéréo est en réparation my car/stereo is being repaired; ‘en réparation’ ‘out of order’;2 Jur (de tort, préjudice, dommage) compensation (de for); demander/obtenir réparation de to seek/to obtain compensation for; en réparation de to compensate for; en réparation de la perte de to compensate for the loss of; en réparation de tout le mal que tu as commis to make up for all the harm you've done;3 ( d'injustice) redress (de for).B réparations nfpl1 ( travaux) repairs, repair work ¢; réparations de qch (de toiture, mur, charpente) repairs to sth; réparations de menuiserie/plomberie carpentry/plumbing repairs; grosses réparations major repairs;2 ( dommages et intérêts) compensation; 1 000 euros de réparations 1,000 euros compensation;réparation par les armes duel; demander réparation par les armes to challenge sb to a duel.[reparasjɔ̃] nom féminin[résultat] repairatelier/service de réparation repair shop/departmenten réparation des dégâts occasionnés in compensation for ou to make up for the damage caused————————de réparation locution adjectivale————————en réparation locution adjectivale -
2 prétendre
prétendre [pʀetɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. ( = affirmer) to claim• il se prétend insulté/médecin he claims he's been insulted/he's a doctorb. ( = avoir la prétention de) tu ne prétends pas le faire tout seul ? you don't imagine you can do it on your own?• prétendre à [+ honneurs, emploi] to aspire to* * *pʀetɑ̃dʀ
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verbe transitif to claimil ne prétend pas rivaliser avec les favoris — he does not expect to keep up with the favourites [BrE]
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prétendre à verbe transitif indirect
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se prétendre verbe pronominal* * *pʀetɑ̃dʀ vt1) (= affirmer) to claimIl prétend tout savoir sur la question. — He claims to know all about it.
Il prétend qu'il ne la connaît pas. — He claims he doesn't know her.
2) (= avoir l'intention de)prétendre faire qch — to mean to do sth, to intend to do sth
3) (= réclamer)prétendre à [droit, titre] — to lay claim to
* * *prétendre verb table: rendreA vtr1 ( affirmer) to claim (que that); il prétend tout ignorer de cette affaire he claims to know nothing about the matter; à ce qu'il prétend according to him; aussi belle qu'on le prétend as beautiful as they say; on le prétend très spirituel he is said to be very witty;2 ( s'attendre à) to expect; prétendre être obéi to expect to be obeyed; il ne prétend pas rivaliser avec les favoris he does not expect to keep up with the favouritesGB.B prétendre à vtr ind prétendre à des indemnités to claim damages; prétendre aux honneurs to aspire to honoursGB; prétendre à un poste/salaire to seek a job/salary.C se prétendre vpr elle se prétend indisposée/offensée she claims she is indisposed/offended; il se prétend artiste/médecin he makes out he is an artist/a doctor.[pretɑ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [se vanter de] to claimprétendre que: je ne prétends pas que ce soit ou que c'est de ta faute I'm not saying ou I don't say it's your faulton la prétend folle she's said ou alleged to be madà ce qu'elle prétend, son mari est ambassadeur according to her, her husband is an ambassador————————prétendre à verbe plus préposition1. [revendiquer] to claim2. (littéraire) [aspirer à] to aspire to————————se prétendre verbe pronominal intransitif[se dire] to claim to be
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