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1 notice, to, terminate, employment
avis m de cessation d'emploiEnglish-French legislative terms > notice, to, terminate, employment
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2 terminate
terminate [ˈtɜ:mɪneɪt]mettre fin à ; [+ contract] résilier[contract] se terminer (in en, par)* * *['tɜːmɪneɪt] 1.transitive verb1) mettre fin à [arrangement, discussion, meeting, phase, relationship]; résilier [contract]; interrompre [pregnancy]; annuler [agreement]; arrêter [treatment]2) US renvoyer [employee]3) (colloq) ( kill) liquider (colloq)2.1) ( end) [agreement, meeting, commercial contract] se terminer; [employment, offer, work contract] prendre fin; [speaker, programme] terminer; [road] s'arrêter2) ( end route) s'arrêter‘this train terminates at Oxford’ — ‘Oxford, terminus du train’
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3 terminate
A vtr1 ( put an end to) terminer, mettre fin à [arrangement, discussion, meeting, phase] ; mettre fin à [relationship] ; résilier [contract] ; interrompre [pregnancy] ; annuler [agreement] ; arrêter [treatment] ;3 ○ US argot des espions liquider ○.B vi1 ( end) [agreement, meeting, commercial contract] se terminer ; [employment, offer, work contract] prendre fin ; [speaker, programme] terminer ; [path, road] s'arrêter ;2 ( end route) s'arrêter ; ‘this train terminates in Oxford’ ‘Oxford, terminus du train’. -
4 terminate
terminate ['tɜ:mɪneɪt](a) (end → project, work) terminer; (→ employment) mettre fin ou un terme à; (→ contract) résilier, mettre fin ou un terme à; (→ pregnancy) interrompre;∎ to have one's pregnancy terminated avoir une IVG∎ the row terminated in or with her resignation la dispute s'est terminée par sa démission(b) Linguistics se terminer∎ this train terminates at Glasgow ce train ne va pas plus loin que Glasgow;∎ this train terminates here terminus du train! -
5 terminate
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6 terminate, the, employment, of, to
(involuntary)licencier;(voluntary)mettre fin à son emploiEnglish-French legislative terms > terminate, the, employment, of, to
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