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101 morcif
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102 occasion
n. f.1. Faire d'occasion: To 'look the worse for wear', to look old. (In an ironical context, this can also apply to a person.)2. Il a perdu une bonne occasion de se taire: Silence is a virtue! — He'd have been better off holding his tongue. -
103 peinturlurer
v. trans.1. To slap on paint without regard to colour schemes where decorating is concerned.2. (of artist): To 'daub', to apply colours to canvas or board in a 'painting-bynumbers' manner. -
104 pommadin
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105 ravalement
n. m. Faire son ravalement (of woman; joc.): To slap on the make- up. (Primarily ravalement describes the 'face-lift' given to buildings and tenements; the implication in the expression is that the lady needs to apply the make-up with a trowel.) -
106 Indivision
legal term defining the status of property, notably land and buildings, owned jointly by the heirs of a deceased owner. French inheritance laws provide for the obligatory sharing of the estate of a deceased person among his or her direct descendants (children). When, as often, a person does not formally divide up their property among their heirs before death, all their estate passes jointly to their children or nearest family. Until such time as these heirs agree on how the estate will be divided among them, the estate remains in "indivision"; this means that no property can be sold off without the agreement of all the heirs. When one or more of these heirs is out of contact, or deliberately uncooperative, this can lead to a situation where property, notably buildings, remain empty and unsaleable for years on end. However, since 2007, the law has been modified to allow heirs representing at least 2/3 of the rights of ownership to apply to the courts for permission to sell a property; in other words, if two out of three children wish to sell a property, and the third does not, the courts can now prevent the third one from blocking the sale. The heir who does not wish to sell retains the right to buy out the shares of the other heirs. Note that property for which a surviving spouse has a right of usufruct cannot be sold off.Shares in an undivided estate can be sold by any heir who wishes to do so; but the purchaser remains bound by the rules of indivision.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Indivision
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107 Légion étrangère, La
the French Foreign Legion. A vestige of the colonial era, the Foreign Legion was founded in 1831 as a unit for foreign nationals wanting to enlist in the French army. Originally it was based in Algeria, and its main function was (along with other regiments) to protect French colonies. After the Second World War, it is alleged that many ex-SS troopers signed up for the Legion, where discretion was assured, in order to escape from their past. The Legion had the reputation, in the past, of being a place where people on the run could create themselves a new identity.A legionnaire can apply for French nationality after three years' service, or less if he has been injured fighting for France.Today's legion is still mostly formed of foreign nationals, from many different countries, though the majority of officers are French. The Legion's headquarters are now in Aubagne, near Marseilles. The Legion is an active fighting unit in the French Army, and its regiments are regularly deployed on missions round the world.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Légion étrangère, La
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108 Médiateur de la République
the French equivalent of the U.K's Ombudsman, an independent arbitrator whose job is to solve conflicts between induviduals and the state. Individual citizens wishing to use the services of the Médiateur cannot apply directly, but must do so by first contacting their local M.P. ( Député).Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Médiateur de la République
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109 Navigo
Carte Navigo - The electronic smart-card system used for travel concessions on the public transport systems of the Ile de France (Paris) region. Navigo cards can be applied for free online. Alternatively, "Navigo découverte" (Navigo discovery) cards can be purchased for 5 € at metro stations and other approved points of sale. A passport-style photo is required. Anyone can apply for a card, there are no local residence requirements. The card can then be credited for weekly, monthly or annual use, providing ticketless transport on all or parts of the Ile de France public transport network (buses, metro, RER, suburban trains). In September 2009, a week's pass for travel in zones 1 and 2 cost 17.20 Euros, a month's pass covering zones 1-4 cost 91.70 €. Navigo will have fully replaced the ParisCarte Orange travel cards by 2010. The system is similar to London's Oyster card system, though cheaper.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Navigo
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110 AUT
Permission accordée à un joueur d'utiliser ou d'appliquer, dans des conditions restreintes, une substance ou une méthode figurant dans la Liste des interdictions de l' AMA lors d'un traitement médical pour lequel il n'existe pas d'alternative thérapeutique raisonnable, dans la mesure où la substance ne produit aucune amélioration significative de sa performance.► Les conditions pour l'octroi d'une autorisation d'usage à des fins thérapeutiques sont définies par le Standard international pour l'AUT de l'AMA.
Syn. AUT f abrév.Authorisation granted to a player permitting the use of any substance or method contained in the WADA Prohibited List to treat a legitimate medical condition, given that it will not significantly enhance the player's performance.► The conditions for the apply for a TUE are defined by the WADA International Standard for TUE.
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111 autorisation d'usage à des fins thérapeutiques
Permission accordée à un joueur d'utiliser ou d'appliquer, dans des conditions restreintes, une substance ou une méthode figurant dans la Liste des interdictions de l' AMA lors d'un traitement médical pour lequel il n'existe pas d'alternative thérapeutique raisonnable, dans la mesure où la substance ne produit aucune amélioration significative de sa performance.► Les conditions pour l'octroi d'une autorisation d'usage à des fins thérapeutiques sont définies par le Standard international pour l'AUT de l'AMA.
Syn. AUT f abrév.Authorisation granted to a player permitting the use of any substance or method contained in the WADA Prohibited List to treat a legitimate medical condition, given that it will not significantly enhance the player's performance.► The conditions for the apply for a TUE are defined by the WADA International Standard for TUE.
Syn. TUE abbr., therapeutic use exemptionDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > autorisation d'usage à des fins thérapeutiques
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112 avantage
Décision de l' arbitre de ne pas interrompre le jeu malgré une infraction, lorsque l'équipe pour laquelle le coup franc devrait être prononcé reste en possession du ballon et ne profiterait pas d'un coup franc.♦ Laisser l'avantage; appliquer la règle de l'avantage.Syn. avantage mDecision taken by the referee to allow play to continue although an offence has been committed, because the team against which the offence was committed is in possession of the ball and would not benefit from a stoppage in play for a free kick.♦ Apply the advantage rule; play advantage.Syn. advantage -
113 Chambre de Résolution des Litiges
Instance juridictionnelle de la FIFA chargée de l'arbitrage et de la résolution des litiges et composée d'un président, d'un vice-président et de vingt membres, également répartis entre représentants des joueurs et représentants des clubs.Syn. CRL f FIFA abrév.FIFA body to which players and clubs apply in case of controversy about international transfers, on the basis of equal representation of players and clubs and an independent chairman.Syn. DRC FIFA abbr.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > Chambre de Résolution des Litiges
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114 CRL
Instance juridictionnelle de la FIFA chargée de l'arbitrage et de la résolution des litiges et composée d'un président, d'un vice-président et de vingt membres, également répartis entre représentants des joueurs et représentants des clubs.Syn. CRL f FIFA abrév.FIFA body to which players and clubs apply in case of controversy about international transfers, on the basis of equal representation of players and clubs and an independent chairman.Syn. DRC FIFA abbr. -
115 règle de l'avantage
Décision de l' arbitre de ne pas interrompre le jeu malgré une infraction, lorsque l'équipe pour laquelle le coup franc devrait être prononcé reste en possession du ballon et ne profiterait pas d'un coup franc.♦ Laisser l'avantage; appliquer la règle de l'avantage.Syn. avantage mDecision taken by the referee to allow play to continue although an offence has been committed, because the team against which the offence was committed is in possession of the ball and would not benefit from a stoppage in play for a free kick.♦ Apply the advantage rule; play advantage.Syn. advantageDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > règle de l'avantage
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116 demander qu'un juge soit dessaisi
[d'une affaire] apply for the disqualification and withdrawal of a judge (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > demander qu'un juge soit dessaisi
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117 intenter une action en divorce
institute divorce proceedings (to); apply for divorce (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > intenter une action en divorce
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118 adresser à
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119 appliquer
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120 production biologique
биологическое производство
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biological production
1) The amount and rate of production which occur in a given ecosystem over a given time period. It may apply to a single organism, a population, or entire communities and ecosystems.
2) The quantity of organic matter or its equivalent in dry matter, carbon, or energy content which is accumulated during a given period of time.
(Source: PARCOR / MGH)
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