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1 claim, a, privilege, to
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2 claim, for, lien
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3 preferential
preferential [prefə'renʃəl](treatment, rate) préférentiel, de faveur;∎ to get preferential treatment (of person) bénéficier d'un traitement préférentiel ou de faveur►► Law preferential claim privilège m;Finance preferential creditor créancier(ère) m,f privilégié(e);Finance preferential dividend dividende m privilégié ou de priorité;Customs preferential duty préférences fpl douanières;Commerce preferential price prix m de faveur ou préférentiel;Finance preferential rate tarif m préférentiel;Law preferential right privilège m;Politics preferential voting vote m préférentielUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > preferential
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4 relinquishment
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5 dubious
dubious [ˈdju:bɪəs]a. [claim, reputation, quality] douteux ; [privilege, pleasure] discutableb. ( = unsure) to be dubious about sth douter de qch• I was dubious at first au début, j'avais des doutes• I am dubious that the new law will achieve anything je doute que cette nouvelle loi serve subj à quelque chose* * *['djuːbɪəs], US ['duː-]adjective [translation, reputation, answer] douteux/-euse; [motive, claim] suspect; [distinction] discutable; [person] -
6 waive
waive [weɪv][+ claim, right, privilege] renoncer à ; [+ condition, age limit] ne pas insister sur* * *[weɪv]transitive verb déroger à [rule]; renoncer à [claim, demand, right]; supprimer [fee, condition] -
7 waive
waive vtr gen, Jur déroger à [regulation, rule] ; renoncer à [claim, demand, privilege, right] ; supprimer [fee, condition, requirement] ; to waive one's claim to sth renoncer à ses droits sur qch. -
8 relinquish
relinquish [rɪˈlɪŋkwɪ∫]* * *[rɪ'lɪŋkwɪʃ]transitive verb sout renoncer à [claim, right, privilege] (to en faveur de); céder [task, power] (to à); abandonner [responsibility]to relinquish one's hold ou grip on something — lâcher quelque chose
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9 relinquish
1 ( surrender) renoncer à [claim, right, privilege, title] (to en faveur de) ; céder [post, task, power] (to à) ;2 ( abandon) abandonner [efforts, struggle, responsibility] ; to relinquish one's hold ou grip on sth lâcher qch. -
10 abandon, to
(appeal, motion)abandonner, se désister de;( claim)renoncer à, se désister de;renoncer à;( rental unit)abandonner
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